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A fine guitar lesson - Don't Dream It's Over

WhoMe? ·
I've just come upon a very thorough tutorial on Don't Dream It's Over. This guy really knows what he's doing (and a tiny bit of I Got You at the beginning of the tutorial). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r8_y62j6Og
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Re: Pablo Vasquez UK Single Release

Welsh Dan ·
Out today. FREE download. Pablo Vasquez, Teasero, first UK release: http://recordiaucaegwyn.com/
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Re: Pablo Vasquez UK Single Release

Welsh Dan ·
BUMP! Pablo Vasquez debut single available for FREE here: http://recordiaucaegwyn.com/releases/ As featured on BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio 3
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Re: Practising Finn songs

Romer ·
Wonderful song!
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Re: Does anyone know what guitars Neil uses?

slowpogo ·
Here's what I know, I'm sure others can fill in details. Neil tends to play Maton acoustics and favors small body models like parlor size, which Maton calls "808" for some reason. (Maybe relates to the TWT B-side "808 Song"?) Electric, he often plays a Gibson Les Paul Deluxe gold top with mini humbuckers, a vintage late 50s/early 60s model. He also plays a vintage red Gretsch Jet (especially recently with Fleetwood Mac). Those two are probably his most often used electrics on stage, though...
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Re: Does anyone know what guitars Neil uses?

Thom Bullock ·
Just a couple of addendum's to Pogo's excellent overview: - Neil's main amp setup on stage at least since '07 (not sure how far back this goes) is to have both a Fender Deluxe and an AC15 running together. - Isn't his Les Paul Deluxe an early 70s? I could have that wrong but I don't think the mini hum models existed until then. - He picked up a black Gretsch sometime in '08 which he's used pretty frequently since as well. - His on stage 12 string electric is a Maton Fyrbyrd, usually seen on...
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Re: Does anyone know what guitars Neil uses?

slowpogo ·
Thanks for the added details. It looks like the LP Deluxe with minis was first available in 1968. Maybe I subconsciously meant late 60s/early 70s? An awesome guitar anyway, and it’s the one Tim Pierce believes he used to record Don’t Dream It’s Over.
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Re: Does anyone know what guitars Neil uses?

Romer ·
Excellent thread on this topic can be found at https://www.frenzforum.com/top...guitars-effects-amps .
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Does anyone know what guitars Neil uses?

The Pineapple Head ·
I'm interested to see what guitars Neil tends to use. Does anyone know the general type or have a picture or video of his collection.
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Practising Finn songs

Dorthonion ·
Ten years ago a friend of mine set up a video tutorial for one of the notoriously tricky ones -- "Amsterdam": More to follow ...
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Pablo Vasquez UK Single Release

Welsh Dan ·
Tomorrow (26/08/2016) sees the first UK release from Auckland based classical guitar duo Pablo Vasquez. 'Teasero' will be available as a free download here: http://recordiaucaegwyn.com/ You can also stream the single here: https://soundcloud.com/recordiaucaegwynrecords/pablo-vasquez-teasero-1 During the last week or so the track has been receiving some significant radio support from the likes of BBC 6 Music (Tom Ravenscroft) as well as various BBC regional stations, including BBC Radio 1 DJ...
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Split Ends Chords

The Professor ·
Hey all, I've just spent the afternoon working out the chords to Split Ends. The bit at the end ("writing letters to my frenz, telling them all about Split Ends") is slightly iffy, but the rest of the song is fine. Enjoy! “Split Ends” - Split Enz Chords Used: A - 002220 Asus4- 002230 C#m - x46654 Dsus2 - 000230 —————————— Intro: A Asus4 A Asus4 x2 Verse 1 A Asus4 Writing letters to my frenz A Telling them all about split ends A C#m Watching flowers hit the floor C#m Dsus2 Why can't he see,...
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Re: Does anyone know what guitars Neil uses?

renzo ·
I found this great. Any recent thoughts on this?
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