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Roundwounds vs flatwounds vs pure nickels for my Gretsch?
So I've upgraded pickups to TV Jones, installed Gretsch Space Control bridge, Les Trem, locking tuners etc. What else? Strings! The old debate around round wounds vs flats, adding pure nickets to the equation. Does this matter? Let's see!
0:00 How Insensitive by Antônio Carlos Jobim
1:10 Foreword
2:15 Flatwounds demo
2:56 Pure nickels demo
3:38 Roundwounds demo
4:23 Conclusions
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Видео

Rockabilly guitar riff - Johnny Horton, Grady Martin - The Woman I Need
Просмотров 7895 месяцев назад
Tabs: www.soundslice.com/slices/9XGlc/ Donate: paypal.me/kpnashguitar Riff from Johnny Horton's The Woman I Need (Honky Tonk Mind), as played by Grady Martin. Again, some parts of it remind me Roy Orbison's Pretty Woman!
Not just rockabilly guitar lesson - how to practice a song
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Donate: paypal.me/kpnashguitar I've just filmed an actual practice session of mine, to give you some insights of how do I practice guitar parts. Everything is real, no preparations, you'll see how do I get a lick from figuring out how to play it all the way to stage- or studio-ready condition. Hope you'll find it helpful! 0:00 Intro 0:42 Split it into bits and pieces... 0:56 What exactly is 'pe...
Gretsch bridges, tune-o-matic vs rocking bar vs space control vs bigsby in Electromatic Jet
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Donate: paypal.me/kpnashguitar 0:00 So What by Miles Davis 1:05 Foreword 1:38 The bridges used in this comparison 3:15 Rocking bar bridge 3:44 Space control bridge 4:12 Bigsby sorkin bow-tie bridge 4:39 Stock tune-o-matic bridge 5:07 My impressions All kinds of Gretsch bridges are compared here!
Rockabilly guitar riff - Pat Cupp - Do Me No Wrong
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Tabs: www.soundslice.com/slices/5qWlc/ Donate: paypal.me/kpnashguitar Riff from Pat Cupp's Do Me No Wrong, as played by Johnny Gatlin.
Guitar modding challenge - Gretsch Electromatic Jet, tremolo and locking tuners
Просмотров 6436 месяцев назад
Donate: paypal.me/kpnashguitar 0:00 Giblet Gravy by George Benson 0:55 Foreword 2:39 Demo: before the mod 3:11 Demo: after the mod 3:47 Conclusions 5:05 Tech talk. Bigsby. 7:43 Tech talk. Tuners. A Gretsch is not a Gretsch without a tremolo, be it a Bigsby, or a Duesenberg, or something like a Göldo! Also many of us prefer to have locking tuners on their Bigsby equipped guitars. Well, I've inst...
Rockabilly guitar lesson - Cliff Gallup, Gene Vincent - Peg O' My Heart
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Tabs: www.soundslice.com/slices/gmZYc/ Donate: paypal.me/kpnashguitar 0:00 Demo 1:02 We're 1K subscribers! But...? 3:47 Intro 6:30 Solo 15:20 Ending 17:27 Accompanying parts
Buddy Holly's guitar recording trick - acoustic blend
Просмотров 6477 месяцев назад
Donate: paypal.me/kpnashguitar In this video I've tried to re-use a recording technique used by Buddy Holly back in the 50s, picking up guitar's acoustic sound and blending it to the guitar's electric signal. Gretsch Country Gentleman instead of Buddy's Strat, digital audio workstation instead of tape recorders, still rockabilly! 0:00 Intro and explanation 2:30 Demo recording
Guitar modding challenge - Adjusting pickups in Gretsch Electromatic Jet
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Donate: paypal.me/kpnashguitar 0:00 Caravan by Duke Ellington 1:10 Intro 3:06 Demos. Before and after adjustment. 4:08 Tech talk Did I say I was about to talk about guitar tech stuff on my channel? Here we go! And since it's a rockabilly guitar channel, this will be rockabilly-Gretsch-centric tech stuff. These affordable Gretsch Electromatic guitars (no affiliation, I've bought mine used off Eb...
Rockabilly guitar riff - Johnny Burnette, Grady Martin - If You Want It Enough
Просмотров 2 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Tabs: www.soundslice.com/slices/kvSYc/ Donate: paypal.me/kpnashguitar Riff from Johnny Burnette's If You Want It Enough, as played by Grady Martin.
K. P. Nash Combo - Just Because - Live in Südpfalz
Просмотров 4318 месяцев назад
No guitar geek topics today, just had a gig with these guys! The video was apparently taken last summer, but Just Because was played today evening as well. By the way, if you want to learn Just Because like Scotty Moore played it with Elvis, not like I play it live lol, check this vid: ruclips.net/video/RnqeO85HcMk/видео.html Thanks for watching!
Rockabilly guitar riff - Johnny Burnette - All By Myself... Pretty Woman?!?!?!
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Tabs: www.soundslice.com/slices/V6Fkc/ Donate: paypal.me/kpnashguitar Riff from All By Myself, as played by Grady Martin. And we will see the origins of that Roy Orbison's Pretty Woman riff, which was also played by Grady!
Build a custom footswitch for Fender Princeton or Vibro Champ!
Просмотров 2368 месяцев назад
Donate: paypal.me/kpnashguitar The year of 2024 brings more topics, like tone tips, guitar/pedal mods and so on. Nope, I'm not giving up rockabilly guitar instructionals, still, I do quite a lot of tinkering with my guitar/studio gear, so why not sharing experiences? This time, it's about a foot switch for Fender '68 Vibro Champ Reverb Reissue/Princeton Reverb Reissue. I was not happy with the ...
Peg O'My Heart, Gene Vincent and Cliff Gallup tribute
Просмотров 6029 месяцев назад
I've been working on a guitar lesson for this song, thinking how do I record demos... Ended up recording the whole tune, leaving Cliff Gallup's guitar parts almost true to what he's actually played and replacing Gene Vincent's vocal parts with a melodica! The lesson is coming soon. Happy New Year 2024!
K. P. Nash plays Goose Bumps by Mac Curtis
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K. P. Nash plays Goose Bumps by Mac Curtis
Rockabilly guitar finger picking lesson - Carl Perkins - Gone Gone Gone
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Rockabilly guitar finger picking lesson - Carl Perkins - Gone Gone Gone
TV Jones Supertrons vs Filtertrons in Gretsch Country Gentleman
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TV Jones Supertrons vs Filtertrons in Gretsch Country Gentleman
Gretsch Country Gentleman and Fender Custom 68 Vibro Champ Reverb test
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Gretsch Country Gentleman and Fender Custom 68 Vibro Champ Reverb test
K. P. Nash Combo - Tally Ho, live in Südpfalz
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K. P. Nash Combo - Tally Ho, live in Südpfalz
K. P. Nash plays Hang Loose by Tommy Spurlin, unplugged!
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K. P. Nash plays Hang Loose by Tommy Spurlin, unplugged!
Rockabilly slapback delay guitar lesson - Cliff Gallup, Gene Vincent - Cat Man
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Rockabilly slapback delay guitar lesson - Cliff Gallup, Gene Vincent - Cat Man
Rockabilly finger picking guitar lesson - Cliff Gallup, Gene Vincent - Be-Bop-A-Lula
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Rockabilly finger picking guitar lesson - Cliff Gallup, Gene Vincent - Be-Bop-A-Lula
Rockabilly guitar riff - Ricky Nelson - Stood Up, Joe Maphis style
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Rockabilly guitar riff - Ricky Nelson - Stood Up, Joe Maphis style
Rockabilly guitar lesson - Grady Martin, Ronnie Self - Big Fool
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Rockabilly guitar lesson - Grady Martin, Ronnie Self - Big Fool
Telecaster, Wampler Paisley Drive, Strymon Deco... Rockabilly guitar jam!
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Telecaster, Wampler Paisley Drive, Strymon Deco... Rockabilly guitar jam!
Rockabilly guitar lesson - Grady Martin, Buddy Holly - Modern Don Juan
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Rockabilly guitar lesson - Grady Martin, Buddy Holly - Modern Don Juan
Rockabilly guitar riff - Carl Mann - Mona Lisa
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Rockabilly guitar riff - Carl Mann - Mona Lisa
Rockabilly guitar lesson - Grady Martin, Johnny Carroll - Crazy Crazy Lovin'
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Rockabilly guitar lesson - Grady Martin, Johnny Carroll - Crazy Crazy Lovin'
Rockabilly guitar lesson - Grady Martin, Johnny Burnette - Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee
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Rockabilly guitar lesson - Grady Martin, Johnny Burnette - Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee

Комментарии

  • @bhollyfanhardin9627
    @bhollyfanhardin9627 4 дня назад

    i use Ernie Ball pure nickel 11-48 gauge..........i use to use their 10-46 set but the 11's sound better on my guitars.......i tried flat wounds and didn't like them and didn't like their high price..........when i was playing in California in 2000 to 2002 i used D'addario 11-48 round round strings those strings would last forever..............

  • @lucasolari3756
    @lucasolari3756 12 дней назад

    and... how does Brian Setzer play it? 😁

  • @Marlg
    @Marlg 13 дней назад

    Excellent 💪🏽♥️

  • @GRIP805
    @GRIP805 22 дня назад

    Which 1 meg pots did you use

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 22 дня назад

      @@GRIP805 sorry, don't remember. I think, at first I even used the same 500K pots which were there, adding 470K resistors to each of them in series, just to listen to the sound difference, then soldering just whatever 1Meg pots I could find on my shelf. Right now, for my other project, I'm using CTS 1Meg pots. But that's just because those were the only pots of the right size (shaft length, thread length etc.) and the right taper I could find.

  • @johnnymatic309
    @johnnymatic309 Месяц назад

    kpnash - Thank you for this lesson! 👏 I'm very grateful! 🥰 It means so much to me! 😊 A please, please, please do the solo lesson of 'Do Me No Wrong' also, it would be a dream come true! 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 It's one of mine most favorite rockabilly songs, intro and solos included! 🤠💕😎💞🥳❤️🥰 Thank you in advance! 🤗

  • @ChrisChocol
    @ChrisChocol Месяц назад

    first comparison was no difference, stock V tv Jones

  • @ricks7801
    @ricks7801 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the lesson. I have always wanted to learn this song. The Birthday party did a great cover of this song as well.❤❤❤😊😊😊😊

  • @garyssimo
    @garyssimo 2 месяца назад

    What brand and gauge of strings? amp? even more effect on tone.

    • @garyssimo
      @garyssimo 2 месяца назад

      Looks like Deluxe Reverb? tube types lso matter a lot.

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 2 месяца назад

      @@garyssimo all of this matters of course, however this vid is about the pickup swap. Everything except the pickups is essentially the same in these demos. I don't remember all of the details, to be honest. Like, which particular microphone did I use, how exactly that was placed, was it the stock speaker or an aftermarket one... Believe me, these things have more effect on what you hear than tube swaps! Still, once again, I might not remember all such details, but I do remember that NOTHING has changed in the whole recording setup during the pickup swap. So that you can hear the difference it has made.

  • @JasonVanDoornOfficial
    @JasonVanDoornOfficial 2 месяца назад

    Thanks so much for this!

  • @philippedesaintleger6574
    @philippedesaintleger6574 2 месяца назад

    Superb lesson, could you teach us some of the big Johnny Meeks after the Cliff file

  • @chuckbackus5491
    @chuckbackus5491 2 месяца назад

    Okay, I give up...*where is the kick drum?* I can hear it. I can see the pedal with a cable and occasionally I catch a glimpse of the beater behind the drummers right knee. Is it a cajon and he's sitting on it? The band sounds awesome, by the way. Thanks for posting this.

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 2 месяца назад

      Yes, it is a cajon, with a pedal, instead of the kick... Thanks!

  • @dtaboso
    @dtaboso 2 месяца назад

    What mount of tv jones you instaled?

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 2 месяца назад

      @@dtaboso universal mount, the most traditional one. TV Jones dual screw adapters and EM5 rings. Had to enlarge one of the pickup cavities though, but just a tiny bit.

  • @RossHMay
    @RossHMay 3 месяца назад

    way killer TravPix/campannella Lesson. Sen tit to a hockey-a-Billy Bandmate/Teamate, for his youngstyer. Cheers from SpoCanada, in the soon to be; U$$@

  • @Oxmyx01
    @Oxmyx01 3 месяца назад

    Nice work

  • @thomasharlan7356
    @thomasharlan7356 3 месяца назад

    You, Randy Richter and Damian Bacci are part of an exciting new generation of Rockabilly musicians and all three of you are producing some of the finest Rockabilly guitar lessons that I have seen on RUclips. In addition, each of you takes your great knowledge of classic Rockabilly guitarists' playing and channel it in your own unique, personal way. It's so exciting to see that Rockabilly music moves people around the world. Music truly is the "universal language". Keep up the wonderful work and I wish you the best. I love the playing, arrangements and audio production on these sample tracks. Beautiful!

  • @thomasharlan7356
    @thomasharlan7356 3 месяца назад

    What an outstanding performance! In addition to understanding the technical aspects of Rockabilly guitar playing, you more importantly capture the spirit and joy of the music through your playing. You've really carved out your own distinct voice on the instrument and I am so happy to have come across your channel. Just subscribed and am looking forward to digging into the many videos that your channel offers. I hope that you're doing well and I look forward to enjoying your wonderful work! Take care and thank you!

  • @mudderman8620
    @mudderman8620 3 месяца назад

    With his nails he’s like a frickin wolf! Can’t handle nails like that so no go for me.😮😢😮😢😮😢

  • @emil8446
    @emil8446 3 месяца назад

    I totally concur that the rocking bar seemed to be the brightest of the group. Thanks for this, as I just recently purchased a Gretsch and have been considering swapping out the TOM.

  • @stevenhastings8184
    @stevenhastings8184 3 месяца назад

    This is the best intro to Travis picking/Rockabilly fingerstyle out there. Thank you for posting

  • @chuckbill1
    @chuckbill1 3 месяца назад

    thank you for those licks i try to do it with my C6 lapsteel

  • @philmakesnoise
    @philmakesnoise 3 месяца назад

    Mario. Love it

  • @ronaldcaimi5720
    @ronaldcaimi5720 3 месяца назад

    Great comparison and you are a very talented player.

  • @Red_Martin
    @Red_Martin 4 месяца назад

    Hi Kirill, well done again with this topic and comparison and very good playing! I also bought the Sorkin Bowtie years ago and was disappointed that it does not fit without the flat plate. Carl Perrkins used one combined with a Bigsby on his Gibson Goldtop (think its the Glad all over video). Would be good to know if he used a customized base then? I myself use a Compton Bridge. Its a brass version and chambered. That guy helped me to make sure that it will fit my bridge space and the neck radius. I´m very happy with it! No problems with holding tuning and it also is a part of the big sustain the guitar has now. I see your point with getting it with another tool. For me its better when the base is alreday what I want. One question regarding the distance of the spring and the bridge. Is muting(hand on bridge) possible with that spring so near?

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 4 месяца назад

      No I didn't have any issues with palm muting. Maybe I'm not the most aggressive palm muter on the planet Earth, but for what do I do, muting bass strings while Travis picking, it doesn't pose any challenges. I fitted the Sorkin, in the end, onto my other guitar, a one having the bridge studs mounted directly into the body. I got rid of the bridge base and just put the Bigsby part onto those studs. The stud spacing of the Sorkin bridge is still somewhat different than the one of the standard Tune-o-Matic, but comes pretty close. It fitted well due to the tolerances of that particular bridge and that particular guitar, I believe. Checked the Glad All Over vid, and Carl's bridge base looks different than the modern Sorkin base, maybe it has the other shape underneath as well. Yeah, I had a plan to get a piece of ebony and to make myself a custom adapter plate for the Sorkin, but was lucky that it mated with that other guitar in the end!

    • @Red_Martin
      @Red_Martin 4 месяца назад

      @@kpnash in the end I like the fixed studs better to not have to move around after restringing everytime. Thanks for the info.

  • @Red_Martin
    @Red_Martin 4 месяца назад

    I think more mass=decrease of resonance, at least for acoustic instruments I heard this often time. The lighter the more resonance. I installed also locking tuners on my Epi ES295, but as you said, it makes string change faster, but I couldnt experience anything better regarding staying in tune. While I also dont have the problem with breaking strings, so wouldnt add locking tuners again. Will check out the trem you got here, as I stopped trying a Bigsby on my Les Paul Goldtop. Never had a pleasing result and also dont want to drill something new into the guitar. The Vibramate also didnt help. Also like the look of your tremolos arm.

  • @justinwood2519
    @justinwood2519 4 месяца назад

    I think I like the filter tron best

  • @cajunqueen5125
    @cajunqueen5125 4 месяца назад

    👍👍👍

  • @phil393
    @phil393 4 месяца назад

    I swapped out the stock pups on my 5120 bout 10 yrs ago for a pair filtertrons , new bone nut, and compton compensated bridge

  • @balthebat
    @balthebat 4 месяца назад

    Fabulous, great explanation 🙏🏽

  • @balthebat
    @balthebat 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic, so clear, thank you 🙏🏽

  • @bongorick
    @bongorick 4 месяца назад

    Nicely explained, thank you.

  • @darwinsaye
    @darwinsaye 4 месяца назад

    I did this with the Broad’Trons on my Streamliner Gretsch. I did a number of different experiments, first just lowering the overall pickups in the mounting ring, then raising all the pole pieces back up with the overall pickup still lowered, then lowering one row of pole pieces on each pickup back down while leaving the other row of pole pieces raised up and the overall pickup still lowered. In the end I chose to go with the overall pickup lowered down almost flush with the height of the mounting ring and all the pole pieces raised back up to about the distance from the strings where they were from the factory. One row of poles on each pickup is only very slightly higher than the other. This cut enough of the midrange and bass so that they have more articulation and clarity, but they still have a kind of Filter’Tron “quack”. When I tried them with one row of poles up and the other way down, I found they had more clarity like a single coil, but they lost all the unique Gretsch character.

  • @Red_Martin
    @Red_Martin 4 месяца назад

    Great job on this one! I myself dont like that much delay in genetal but of course always a good learning how the sounds were done back then which we heard and love. 🙂 Good point on the compressor. I read a very detailed article about Cliff Gallup some years ago about sound,equipment etc but he missed the point of the compressor you really hear on that recordings,of cours not done by a pedal but the use Fairchild or similar studio compressor.

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 4 месяца назад

      Thank you! In fact, I'm still curious about what was used for compression in the studio. The famous Fairchild 660 was developed in 1959. So must have been some earlier model. But there definitely was something, cause I don't hear, for example, the guitar's popping attack at all.

    • @Red_Martin
      @Red_Martin 4 месяца назад

      @@kpnash Some moons ago when I looked into this recording theme, so lets see, what I remember... As far as I know the 660 was invented in the early 50s already ( the story goes that Les Paul back then requested to design one like the 660..). Well, it may be that they used ALtec 436B or 436C at Capital Records. There were also companies like Collins (26U1). RCA made there own, and there was Langevin, Gates(Sta-Level) and General Electric (BA5) who had limiters/Compressors. You may know that already, I guess..? These first devices were in fact more limiters and created for broadcasting and the process on lathe cutting to avoid overdrive the signal. So the extended part of the attack thing was invented later only which made them only then to nowadays known compressors Univeral Audio 1176 etc) As you also may know, the tape saturation is a compression effect as well. Which may also come into game in the final sound. BTW the first compressor(Limiter) type known is the Telefunken U3 made 1936 created specially for the Olympics ganes.. A later updated version was by Rhode and Schwarz as U23. I still have a TAB U73B tube compressor (also further development of the Telefunken) which some call "the counterpart of the Fairchild 660". But I`m no expert to proof that and still have not ben able to test it. A shame, but a musician friend in Hannover builds up a little studio and will then try it there one day.

  • @BushidoPhoto
    @BushidoPhoto 4 месяца назад

    I have always preferred the Supertron sound.

  • @timacosby
    @timacosby 4 месяца назад

    you can teach notes. you cant teach talent or timing.

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 4 месяца назад

      But you can still teach notes, and it's a prerequisite for the rest.

  • @Guitarplayer1970
    @Guitarplayer1970 4 месяца назад

    Sorry to say this but that delay isn't right at all, scotty had a tape delay in his amp , louder slapback is needed. Good enthusiasm

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 4 месяца назад

      Scotty had: - a tube powered tape delay within the amp - an RCA ribbon mic - specific mic placement within a specific room - an RCA recording console - in the end of the signal chain, an Apex recording machine - on top of that, his own personal picking technique and touch, plus one of the most prominent sound engineer of the time ...maybe also something else, and all of that was contributing to the sound we hear and dig. For anyone who is not capable of lugging all of the above around, a single repeat produced by a digital delay chip, rolling down a bit of treble afterwards, might be a feasible choice.

    • @Guitarplayer1970
      @Guitarplayer1970 4 месяца назад

      @@kpnash check out my single repeat on bullet Train I uploaded for people like you this morning, its a Roland cube transistor with a berhinger delay ,both cost under £100 and no sam philips

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 4 месяца назад

      @@Guitarplayer1970 sounds good, if you're interested in options of people like me, the delay is somewhat overdone. Still, for an Elvis/Scotty inspired number that might be a good thing actually, so keep'em coming! 👍

    • @Guitarplayer1970
      @Guitarplayer1970 4 месяца назад

      @@kpnash overdone , the repeat is as scotty and I don't 2 versions of this song , but the repeat is as scotty moore and it was cheap to achieve

  • @KeithS70
    @KeithS70 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for the great lesson but I have a question- at 2:39 the tab has the 7th fret on the E-string. Is it supposed to be 5th fret or do I bring my finger down from the B string?

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 4 месяца назад

      OMG, that's my bad, of course it should be 5th fret!

    • @KeithS70
      @KeithS70 4 месяца назад

      @@kpnash Thank you for responding so quickly. I’ve been working on this lesson for about 5 days and it’s finally starting to come together. Subscribed and can’t wait to check out your other videos! Thanks again!

  • @douga8296
    @douga8296 5 месяцев назад

    Funny, I expected I would like the pure nickel best, but it was the flatwounds that really sang for me.

  • @stockholm1752
    @stockholm1752 5 месяцев назад

    Nice demo and playing. I’m working on a Pine body Tele Partscaster (Maple fretboard) which is super bright and resonate. Wondering if flat wounds would be a good choice to help moderate that - or should I concentrate on the electronics?

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 5 месяцев назад

      I have flatwounds on my swamp ash Tele, sounds good!

    • @bhollyfanhardin9627
      @bhollyfanhardin9627 4 дня назад

      @@kpnash what brand and gauge/size thumb picks do you use? i like the Fred Kelly large size light gauge........they feel are about the same as a medium flat pick............

  • @Red_Martin
    @Red_Martin 5 месяцев назад

    Cool comparison. Pure nickels seem not to be that famous on Rockabilly and similar style players? I play the round core version of Pyramid. Lighter feel,sustain, long lasting and they hold tuning very good as well.

  • @mrsixiesrock2274
    @mrsixiesrock2274 5 месяцев назад

    Correct me if i am wrong but James Burton still played the rhythm guitar ? I think he played lead on the same album these songs appear on, on a couple of songs ?

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 5 месяцев назад

      Well, the official James Burton's website states James did play rhythm on these songs while the first tune featuring Burton's lead guitar was recorded later, in March 1958 ('Believe What You Say'). So, looks like yes!

  • @mrstrongest
    @mrstrongest 5 месяцев назад

    Loved "as fast as possible, but as slow as necessary"-- yes! Ditto your suggestion to experiment and see what might pop out-- got some good ideas doing that. Most fun I've had watching a guitar tute-- you had me LOL a couple of times. Thanks a heap!! 🙏😊

  • @mrstrongest
    @mrstrongest 5 месяцев назад

    Absolutely and totally fantastic!!-- including the little touches like the hammer-on and the micro-bend. Beautifully explained, great TABS, I don't know how you do it!!-- great stuff, K.P., thanks so much!! 🙏

  • @chasein7019
    @chasein7019 5 месяцев назад

    Don't bounce like that if your playing in an RV

  • @SteveEngland-kg4iz
    @SteveEngland-kg4iz 5 месяцев назад

    Is that a Gretsch, nice guitar man. Your video and audio are as good as the rest, keep it up dude. Your doing a great job !!!

    • @kpnash
      @kpnash 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks, yes, it's a proud Gretsch 5124 with DeArmond 2000 pickups!

  • @jimmyhansen5842
    @jimmyhansen5842 5 месяцев назад

    I bought the TV Supertrons. They obviuosly don't file the end of the bars like on the original ones. They are very sharp🤔I like the sound anyway🤠👍

  • @dan194445
    @dan194445 5 месяцев назад

    Vraiment SUPERBE !!! Merci

  • @gasmoney51
    @gasmoney51 5 месяцев назад

    Nice. I’ve been learning this song over the past few months. I do pretty much the same techniques. I am Looking forward to seeing how you approach the solos. Keep doing these great videos for us people who live deep in the rabbit hole of rockabilly 😂.

  • @mooseymoose
    @mooseymoose 5 месяцев назад

    Definitely not my cuppa. Good to have a demo showing it though.

  • @elvis3able
    @elvis3able 5 месяцев назад

    Bravo!

  • @TomClarkSouthLondon
    @TomClarkSouthLondon 5 месяцев назад

    Rebel music 👍