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Re: The Guitar Topic - B
zeropercent:
--- Quote from: jeph on 10 Jun 2009, 23:19 ---Yeah that was "Green to Me" and Hum are basically how I learned to play guitar. So I will always sound like them.
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I've read this comic/occasional news post for 5 years now, and just half the intro was enough to finally kick me over into signing up for a forum account. Good job, successful internet entrepreneur/artist.
"Green to Me" is second only to "The Pod" in my opinion (I generally prefer YPaA to DiH...that's maybe not a popular opinion, depending on the audience), and your recording of it sounds good.
Have anyone here played an Ormsby guitar? They are a little pricey, but also kick out some killer noise.
doombilly:
Jeph wins guitar topic on his own forum. Shenanigans not involved. No film at 11.
Rusty Kuntz:
--- Quote from: doombilly on 11 Jun 2009, 05:21 ---Jeph wins guitar topic on his own forum. Shenanigans not involved. No film at 11.
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Not so fast scooter. This is the last guitar I bought, it's a Gibson Custom shop Historic 57 Reissue:
http://www.myspace.com/tigersofrustykuntz
Jeph doesn't jam in the nightclubs of Chicago with his shirt unbuttoned either:
And you can throw down with my sound here:
http://www.myspace.com/tigersofrustykuntz
Patrick:
I don't know which bothers me more, the shameless band whoring or the fact that I think you should probably button your shirt.
Goldtops are pretty sick though, not gonna lie.
zarinrules:
Greetings all. First post here.
I noticed the guitar Jeph Jacque posted in the blurb at the bottom of the main page of his comic, and just thought I'd come in and say that it's a beauty! Happy birthday, can't do much better than that!
So I mostly play acoustic, but dwell into other realms too. My main axe is a Yamaha LLX26C. I also have a Reverend Club King HB, Washburn D-25S circa late '80s/early '90s (with a recent neck reset, so it plays wonderfully), a Rodriguez Model B, a Yamaha BEX4, an old Squier P that I poorly defretted, and a large collection of hand percussion/electronic instrumentation/recording gear.
My latest acquisition is a 1946 Gibson ES125. Pretty stoked on that.
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