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Re: Free Jazz/Avant-Garde Guitar
I've always loved the sound of a tele.
I do have an Eastman still, but I bought this custom Mirabella last month.
The Eastman is now my back up and travel guitar, since I probably won't
feel
comfortable checking the other one in, or putting in on the ala carte next
to the plane.
Here is my whole simplied setup now:
http://www.krispenhartung.com/gear.htm
Kris
----- Original Message -----
> "The most likely candidate when people think of "jazz" and "Telecaster"
> is my fellow Canuck, Ed Bickert."
>
> Ed Bickert, What a great and underrated player, also on the list of
> great tele jazzers was the late great tele master and educator, Ted
> Greene, to quote Mark Knopfler from Sultan's of Swing, "check out
>guitar
> joe, he knows all the chords" Ted's books are still essential study for
> anyone wanting to understand chord melody and substitution. Also the
>late
> great Danny Gatton who could and would play anything on a tele. My
> current "jazz" box is my custom made thinline tele that I went so far
>as
> to put two humbucking pickups on, but am considering replacing with
>some
> twangier pu's. I've found that one can approximate a good dark jazz
>tone
> on single coil pickups, but that its more difficult to get a brighter
> twangier sound out of humbuckers without radical use of equalization,
>or
> coil splitting which never sounds quite convincing. Hey Kris i thought
> you said you have an Eastman archtop, did you bite the bullet and buy
>an
> American made instrument?
> Bill
>