The National Hawaiian Squareneck Tricone Guitar was made for Sol Hoopii the great Hawaiian guitarist . The Square necks do have a richer sound do to the hollow neck . I have a 1928 National Hawaiian Tricone style 1 that is an incredible sounding dynamic instrument ! Thanks for choosing the 1930 National style 1 Tricone for "Guitar of the Day".
Oscar Aleman played his National Tricone with a thumb pick and finger picks , He played with a man named Gaston B. Lobo who played the Hawaiian Guitar , and regular guitar Oscar also played some Hawaiian guitar .
I haven't been home in a few weeks, but I happened to stop by just last weekend and when I was there I flipped my calendar to November. It's a cool vintage guitar calendar and this guitar was sitting there before me on the page. It looked so beautiful and shiny. And what do you know a few days later it shows up on my feed. I hope I get to see one in real life next. Great playing and great guitar
I really appreciate Jonathan’s signature move of putting these guitars back in the case before taking them out front 15 feet away. I would be the same way, better safe than sorry.
They are quite heavy also 8.6 to 9.5 pounds , as you can see by the big dents from dropping it on the bottom side of the guitar . If they are polished up they can slide right out of your hands if you are not careful . You will see a lot of the vintage ones with dents like this . Jonathan knows better . Thanks
Who says a guitar has to be made of wood? Beautiful to look at, a pleasure to hear, and interesting in its techiness. Thanks to Jonathan for showing off its capabilities.
I used to play an 8 string baritone tricone which was a beaut, there's some to be said for just enjoying the tone of a tricone played well like this player here. That last 45 seconds or so, you can hear that "reverb" that I associate with the tricone. Nice video
I wish Jonathan would play more. He seems to feel that he should only play for a short time. I want to hear the music from the 1920's. Not to mention, he is a great player.
Just to clarify how they work, the wooden bridge sits in a t-shaped aluminium casting with lugs that sit in the cones. So, a bit like an arch top, the bridge and cones are held in place solely by the pressure of the strings. If, not knowing this, you take all the strings off, you have bit a of a project ahead of you. I too play one of the modern ones and it's ruined me for any other acoustic! Great pub session instruments!
Just when I was thinking there was no way you could play that thing above the 12th fret, Jonathan goes and does it expertly. Must have gotten hit by a car to put those dents in it, though !
I can see Willie Nelson playing that tune on Trigger! I know Django influenced him but no doubt Roy Smeck did some influence on Willie’s playing as well.
i would have thought a tune more suited to a tricone would have been nice, maybe get a guitarist to do the demo tune, you could tell from the blemishes on the body, at the 12th that it belonged to and was played by, for most of its life by a little finger slide guitarist.
Jonathan is great. The only thing better than hearing him talk about the guitars is hearing him play them!
I enjoy Jonathan's reviews and playing don't stop.
The National Hawaiian Squareneck Tricone Guitar was made for Sol Hoopii the great Hawaiian guitarist . The Square necks do have a richer sound do to the hollow neck . I have a 1928 National Hawaiian Tricone style 1 that is an incredible sounding dynamic instrument ! Thanks for choosing the 1930 National style 1 Tricone for "Guitar of the Day".
Diggin Johnathan’s playing and informative reviews
This dude is a legit player 👍🏼
Always a treat hearing this guy play
JS IS AWESOME
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Jonathan is an incredible player and such a knowledgeable musician! BRILLIANT!
Very cool! I had no idea Oscar Altman played a National! This expands the possibilities for the instrument!
Oscar Aleman played his National Tricone with a thumb pick and finger picks , He played with a man named Gaston B. Lobo who played the Hawaiian Guitar , and regular guitar Oscar also played some Hawaiian guitar .
I haven't been home in a few weeks, but I happened to stop by just last weekend and when I was there I flipped my calendar to November. It's a cool vintage guitar calendar and this guitar was sitting there before me on the page. It looked so beautiful and shiny. And what do you know a few days later it shows up on my feed. I hope I get to see one in real life next. Great playing and great guitar
It's great that someone plays the music my Grandparents and Parents listened to.
He's one of our favourite Norms players
Outstanding.
What a cool instrument
Jonathan Stout is the man! One of the foremost experts on early jazz guitar.
Love to have that guitar, that sounded great
Wow!
I really appreciate Jonathan’s signature move of putting these guitars back in the case before taking them out front 15 feet away. I would be the same way, better safe than sorry.
They are quite heavy also 8.6 to 9.5 pounds , as you can see by the big dents from dropping it on the bottom side of the guitar . If they are polished up they can slide right out of your hands if you are not careful . You will see a lot of the vintage ones with dents like this . Jonathan knows better . Thanks
Rogo would love this!
Luv This guys playing!! Have him on once a week would be Great Norm!
Jonathan you really surprised me with that sound I did not expect that it was beautiful playing n what a beautiful tone 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🌹
So cool!
FAB
Fantastic !!
I wouldn’t be se surprised if the great Roy Smeck actually played that particular resonator. Now Norm can raise the price.
Great job sir....!!!
fab playing from jonathon as usual. brill.
That's so cool, great for rhythm and then you can stand out on a solo.
Who says a guitar has to be made of wood? Beautiful to look at, a pleasure to hear, and interesting in its techiness. Thanks to Jonathan for showing off its capabilities.
Jon brings it ! History on feet 😎
Good stuff amazing guitar
I want that!!
Nossa... uma relíquia de Violão.
I used to play an 8 string baritone tricone which was a beaut, there's some to be said for just enjoying the tone of a tricone played well like this player here. That last 45 seconds or so, you can hear that "reverb" that I associate with the tricone. Nice video
I can’t imagine someone taking one and melting it down! But there you go! Beautiful guitar!
Only communist n nazis do it
War effort for a losing cause.
but we did the same bit of 'recycling'. Hopefully it didn't involve guitars like this but who knows ?
Nice guitar!!!
Nice !!!
woohoo!!!
I wish Jonathan would play more. He seems to feel that he should only play for a short time. I want to hear the music from the 1920's. Not to mention, he is a great player.
Who knew: 90 years later, we all want our refrigerator to look like this guitar? Reminds me of Metropolis. 🤖
Ooo… Rogo's going to be cranky.
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This is what I've been waiting for, something weird for weirdass wenesday.
Just to clarify how they work, the wooden bridge sits in a t-shaped aluminium casting with lugs that sit in the cones. So, a bit like an arch top, the bridge and cones are held in place solely by the pressure of the strings. If, not knowing this, you take all the strings off, you have bit a of a project ahead of you. I too play one of the modern ones and it's ruined me for any other acoustic! Great pub session instruments!
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Nicely done but aren't resonators Rogo's realm?
Just when I was thinking there was no way you could play that thing above the 12th fret, Jonathan goes and does it expertly. Must have gotten hit by a car to put those dents in it, though !
What kind of amp are you using? Oh, wait....
Isn't it lovely.
Is that Peetie Wheatstraw's
I can see Willie Nelson playing that tune on Trigger! I know Django influenced him but no doubt Roy Smeck did some influence on Willie’s playing as well.
Wow who knew ?
I just can't say no to a good Resonator! Love Nationals and I gotta say, Jonathan Stout sure could do with one! However! Gotta do a Maton!
I see e minor, i click
Great guitar , must be loud as a glass slide
This guy has it. Lemmo who? The guests need to revolt and take over.
i would have thought a tune more suited to a tricone would have been nice, maybe get a guitarist to do the demo tune, you could tell from the blemishes on the body, at the 12th that it belonged to and was played by, for most of its life by a little finger slide guitarist.