Famous Partscasters + Playing + Tips of How To Build Your Own Partscaster
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- Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2020
- Intro 00:30
Talking about Famous Partscasters + My own: 00:31-11:53
Playing 11:54-15:54
Tips 15:55-Till the end
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Here's a couple iconic partscasters to mentioned. Terry Kath's Pignose Telecaster and Danny Gatton's Telecaster...
I didn’t know Danny’s tele was a partscaster. Well, I guess I should have considering he was also a mechanic 😅
$80.00 and $50.00, ha ha! the lesson here kids is you can build a rock and roll empire on a partscaster and LOTS of practice! Thanks for the post.
Springsteen’s guitar was not a Squier/fender partscaster. It was a Fender Esquire (single pickup version of a tele) with a bridge pickup added in.
You’re right, I did spell it Squier instead Esquire. But I meant Esquire lol
If you know his guitar well, you’d consider the other mods, not only the neck pickup. The partscaster can be classified as modifications too, since those parts were not there or even related to the exact era.
@@GlaucoAlves from what I've read, the neck was an esquire neck, but the body was a tele body, routed out under the pickup. So it's very light.
Very cool video ! And thanks for the mic comparison :)
Thank you very much for the video!😘 it’s really helpful!
My pleasure! Thanks for sharing your thoughts;)
Excellent advice, and that Tele sounded gorgeous
Thanks for the feedback and support!
Il love Partcaster Teles or Strats. I made a few and love to play them. Actually, among all the guitars I own, are Partcasters my favourites.
1st super strat was russell dashiel gibson humbucker in a strat 1969. He played with Norman greenbaum, harvey mandel, crowfoot, donny harrison band. Ritchie blackmore had humbuckers in a strat in 1973 74. Michael hampton from funkadelic had 3 super distortions buckers in strat 1974.
Some pretty cool info there! Thanks for sharing it!
@@GlaucoAlves no worries. 👍👍 i read about this info of forums. Then done my own research.
Good video
Thanks for stopping by and watching 🙌
And not forgetting Nile Rogers' Hitmaker and Francis Rossi's modified Tele.
Shame on me for not bringing that one too! Thanks for watching!
Y'all need to figure out how to construct a reverse headstock Tele.
I think my favorite famous partscaster is Tom Morello’s arm the homeless guitar
So true, I forgot that one. Tom is brilliant. Thanks for watching 👍
all these guitars have been meticulously documented, and a simple google search would provide you with all and any of the information you could possibly need. this is just lazy research.
Not sure if you noticed, but, at the very beginning of the video I say, "if you already know what a partscaster is, this video isn't for you". This was a very superficial talk about some of the most iconic partscaster out there just so I could bring the subject for those who aren't familiar with it, not a scientific research about the topic. So that said, I'm cool you didn't like it. Good luck with your google research!