It was one of my favorite Xmas songs, but now hearing the and seeing the complexity of the sting instrumental portion it is now my absolute favorite. Very good performance thank you
To install one, you have to fit it into the sound hole (quite easy, just take it slow and don't 'push' it in) and then I had to replace the endpin. I had to enlarge the endpin hole with a drill to make the jack fit but the installation took all of ten minutes.
Gibson Blues Probably not, no. To be fair, you're going to find the same issue with most pickup systems. Unless your endpin can fit a 1/4 jack socket without modification. On a new guitar, I'd do it again in a heartbeat but not on something like that.
It was one of my favorite Xmas songs, but now hearing the and seeing the complexity of the sting instrumental portion it is now my absolute favorite. Very good performance thank you
Robbie....awesome musician
Thank you, Robbie…
WOW never heard anything like this .. thank you inspiring!
Yes tab would be nice. Very talented sir. This song grabbed me the first time I heard it.
Bellissima! Rimani uno dei miei chitarristi preferiti in assoluto.
this gibson is fantastic !
Nice playing Robbie
Fantastic guitar player !
love it!!
Very good.
Your guitar tone is unic as well.
great ! thumbs up
tab anyone? I freaking LOVE this
ha, I'll figure it out if it'd be helpful.
awesome!
unfucking believable guitar playing. Makes it look very easy
Not only a great player, but he's also wearing a LAU t-shirt, he obviously knows quality when he sees it ; )
Nice open E flat.
Martin Retro strings, I'd say.
What acoustic is Mr McIntosh playing there anyone?
Gary, I'm not 100% sure, but i think it may be either a B25 or a LG1?
thanks
Gary Stead It's actually a Gibson J-50
what guitar is that?
Is that an LR baggs pickup?
Looks like an LR Baggs M1 Active. I've owned one for years and it's fantastic.
Duncan Taylor I'd like to install a pickup into my Gibson LG-2, without too much effort. Would this work?
To install one, you have to fit it into the sound hole (quite easy, just take it slow and don't 'push' it in) and then I had to replace the endpin. I had to enlarge the endpin hole with a drill to make the jack fit but the installation took all of ten minutes.
Duncan Taylor Exactly what I feared. Don't know if I want to do that to a guitar from 1949. Thanks
Gibson Blues Probably not, no. To be fair, you're going to find the same issue with most pickup systems. Unless your endpin can fit a 1/4 jack socket without modification. On a new guitar, I'd do it again in a heartbeat but not on something like that.
What tuning is Robbie using?
I think it's standard honestly
Open Eb. Check out the last chord. Not fretting anything and he strums an Eb chord.