Off the top of my head mate, I think it's a custom 45' 28 herringbone with the big soundhole.. I have no idea what strings Bennett used but it gives off such a ricy tone doesn't it?
Richard I think you sing so beautiful and play every instrument you pick up to it fullest potential whether it be a guitar or a banjo.Love your Cousin Debbie in Tennesee
Seems people are uneducated with their "tony rice" comments. Its sad really that he is always compared to the man, yet his thought process, and his overall playing resembles nothing of Tony's. Matter of fact I lived with Richard for years, and thought the same at first until I learned a lot about his influences. Jerry Reed was huge in his inspiration. Richard plays mostly if not all down strokes, while Tony uses a lot of cross picking and up strokes mixed in. Richard also has a very different take on rhythm than Tony. Funny enough, I can easily tell them apart.
I have had the pleasure to meet Richard twice great Person well as his picking
çok güzel, çok sade, vokali olduğunu bilmiyordum R.Bennett'in...Hayırlı cumalar herkese.
Playing at that pace and singing Way harder than you make it look Mark will love this
amazing, your buddy ron wright
Richard (Tony) Bennett
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what Martin guitar is Richard and year and what strings were used.. What a dry dry vintage Tony Rice type tone
Off the top of my head mate, I think it's a custom 45' 28 herringbone with the big soundhole.. I have no idea what strings Bennett used but it gives off such a ricy tone doesn't it?
@@bradsparks6008 Sure does sound very dry/woody.. wish I could replicate that dry tone on my old Martins
@@bradsparks6008 you are every where buddy 🙏🏼
Richard I think you sing so beautiful and play every instrument you pick up to it fullest potential whether it be a guitar or a banjo.Love your Cousin Debbie in Tennesee
@@billdedrick1914 I think Tony used the Martin Retro/Monel strings.
Sounds like a Tony Rice impersonation. I like Richard a lot, though.
Richard IS little Tony.
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Seems people are uneducated with their "tony rice" comments. Its sad really that he is always compared to the man, yet his thought process, and his overall playing resembles nothing of Tony's. Matter of fact I lived with Richard for years, and thought the same at first until I learned a lot about his influences. Jerry Reed was huge in his inspiration. Richard plays mostly if not all down strokes, while Tony uses a lot of cross picking and up strokes mixed in. Richard also has a very different take on rhythm than Tony. Funny enough, I can easily tell them apart.
Richard is no DOUBT the clone of Tony rice. from the hair,sute and voice. AND his playing.
...so we can say
close but not Tony
I could only dream of being that close to Tony! He was even friends with Tony and played often with Wyatt Rice!