Mule resonators played back to back. Steel single cone, tricone brass single cone, tricone. Muscian, Jason Dennie. www.muleresophonic.com www.jasondennie.com
I couldn't decide, they all sound great. I'm sure I could get a sound I like out of any one of them, so the biggest factor for me would probably be how it feels. I play finger style only, I have a wood bodied parlour biscuit reso, and a steel bodied biscuit, they are totally different but I love what I hear from both of them. The steel, though, is really loud - it's like being inside the guitar when I play!
first - great playing and exactly the comparisons that i was looking for - BUT - it would have been nice to hear you play the same piece played on all 4 instruments for a clearer tone comparison - so, would you say the tricone sound is more complex than the single? and perhaps the brass is "honkier" and perhaps louder than the steel? or was that just the way it sounded because you were playing different tunes with different attack - (note that i'm not saying one is better - all depends on the tone you are looking for - i have a brass/chromed single cone and a steel tricone - both for fingerpicking - love 'em both) - thanks -
I don’t play em all the time, but when I do, it draws out a whole different side to my playing. Who said you only need one guitar? Actually, you just need one more . . . 😀
🔵 really like/appreciate the playing style - i bought a bell brass tricone resonator but dont play blues nor slide much - mostly finger style guitar - sounds really great here ❕👍 🐊 🐸🍀
Very nice. I would have liked to hear the same piece played with the same attach on the 4 guitars. I do hear some differences, but my ear is not sharp enough to tell all. Do you know if anyone has done this?
impossible to tell the difference in thiese demos........ maybe you need a third party person to show really take the time so that we can hear the difference, also would be great if we could hear the mavis in the same video
Funny, I personally could tell a huge difference between them. Maybe try with headphones or car audio if you didn’t? Also, this video was put out long before the Mavis was released. Cheers man
Fantastic playing and beautiful sounding resonator guitars!!!
I couldn't decide, they all sound great. I'm sure I could get a sound I like out of any one of them, so the biggest factor for me would probably be how it feels. I play finger style only, I have a wood bodied parlour biscuit reso, and a steel bodied biscuit, they are totally different but I love what I hear from both of them. The steel, though, is really loud - it's like being inside the guitar when I play!
Lovely playing & gorgeous instruments. Got the have one of these. Clouds & Amazing Grace were beautiful
first - great playing and exactly the comparisons that i was looking for - BUT - it would have been nice to hear you play the same piece played on all 4 instruments for a clearer tone comparison - so, would you say the tricone sound is more complex than the single? and perhaps the brass is "honkier" and perhaps louder than the steel? or was that just the way it sounded because you were playing different tunes with different attack - (note that i'm not saying one is better - all depends on the tone you are looking for - i have a brass/chromed single cone and a steel tricone - both for fingerpicking - love 'em both) - thanks -
Nationals loudest instrument the steel single cone..so they say.. I believe it
3 years later and I was about to make the exact same comment......you saved me the job!
I don’t play em all the time, but when I do, it draws out a whole different side to my playing. Who said you only need one guitar? Actually, you just need one more . . . 😀
Beautiful playing Jason. I will get one some day!
It better helps when you play the same thing on each guitar
Bravo Jason Dennie.... beautiful soulful player!!
Matt, my hat is off you. Well done. Great work, sound, finish. I am impressed.
If you really want to show the difference in tone and projection, you need someone to play the the same thing.
The same thing with the same right hand style, whether be fingerstyle, pick style, fingerpicks etc.
beautiful playing!!
The tricone sure doesn't look like a tricone. Single cone well?
🔵 really like/appreciate the playing style - i bought a bell brass tricone resonator but dont play blues nor slide much - mostly finger style guitar - sounds really great here ❕👍 🐊 🐸🍀
Wonderful tone
Steel wins. I want!
beautiful playing
Steel single cone for me.
Awesome sounding beasts but for the comparison sake it would have been nice to hear the two single cones together/next to each other too.
Very nice. I would have liked to hear the same piece played with the same attach on the 4 guitars. I do hear some differences, but my ear is not sharp enough to tell all. Do you know if anyone has done this?
sounds great, but all the variants resemble single cones ---- ?
Although the tricone has a regular cone cover, it's a tri-cone underneath. I'm pretty sure all his builds are like this.
amazing
All nice, but difficult comparison, as player played very different stuff on each.
why am i even watching this. i dont even play guitar. i play bass lmao
Dis the cutaway!
The tricone looks like a single cone. There are three cones under that round cover?
Yessir
@@MuleResonatorGuitars Cool!
Matt, I will take all three. HaHa if only!!
Cannot tell big difference between tricone and single cone in these recordings. Tricones tend to sound more like single cones, to my thinking.
More like single cones than what?
Than tricone.
@@bossanovaboy You feel that tricones sound more like single cones than like tricones? But they ARE tricones. They sound EXACTLY like tricones.
@@thereverendsam413 Well, I hear them differently from you and that's not a problem for me.
@@bossanovaboy I'm just confused by the comparison, is all. All i can make of it is that you expected a tricone to sound more different than it does?
What's the song that you play with the brass tricone ?
Steel
they all look like single cone??
the mule Tricone's use the Single Cone Cover so it is hard to tell, not like a standard tricone look we are used to
Where is Tricone ?
Hidden under a normal coverplate
impossible to tell the difference in thiese demos........ maybe you need a third party person to show really take the time so that we can hear the difference, also would be great if we could hear the mavis in the same video
Funny, I personally could tell a huge difference between them. Maybe try with headphones or car audio if you didn’t? Also, this video was put out long before the Mavis was released. Cheers man
@@Stratpack59 I’ll give it a try
Where the blues at? How how how how 🐺
Why would anyone make a nylon string resonator guitar