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Quote from: Silvertown on May 04, 2019, 12:11:34 PMQuote from: Guitarman1972 on May 04, 2019, 12:08:13 PMQuoteDo you mean the weight of the instrument or the playability? I think that it is more about playability. But then again, wouldn´t it be okay with lighter strings?I ment actually the weight of the instrument itself, but playability could also be the reason. Or maybe both. Anyway, don't think a better and different sound could be the reason.I agree - now the sound it very thin.I think we're all in agreement with this one! The National is one of his iconic guitars, starring on his most famous album cover and concert goers don't get to see it now. Sad really because people had some sort of relationship with it I feel. As soon as the light went on and reflected off it when he played the opening noted from R&J the crowd went mad. It looked like a glitter ball during the song and sounded fantastic. This new thing sounds just plain dull.
Quote from: Guitarman1972 on May 04, 2019, 12:08:13 PMQuoteDo you mean the weight of the instrument or the playability? I think that it is more about playability. But then again, wouldn´t it be okay with lighter strings?I ment actually the weight of the instrument itself, but playability could also be the reason. Or maybe both. Anyway, don't think a better and different sound could be the reason.I agree - now the sound it very thin.
QuoteDo you mean the weight of the instrument or the playability? I think that it is more about playability. But then again, wouldn´t it be okay with lighter strings?I ment actually the weight of the instrument itself, but playability could also be the reason. Or maybe both. Anyway, don't think a better and different sound could be the reason.
Do you mean the weight of the instrument or the playability? I think that it is more about playability. But then again, wouldn´t it be okay with lighter strings?
He's switched to the National Style "O" '37 for HFOH yesterday. He must be reading this topic Added it to the opening post
Quote from: dvschend on May 07, 2019, 12:53:19 PMHe's switched to the National Style "O" '37 for HFOH yesterday. He must be reading this topic Added it to the opening post Don't tink so.
It's a beltona he was given as a gift from his band at the end of the golden heart tour.
Ah sorry did'nt see the video. Saw someone mentioning the National somewehere. Provide better info people . Back to the old then.
Quote from: Vesper on May 07, 2019, 01:12:02 PMQuote from: dvschend on May 07, 2019, 12:53:19 PMHe's switched to the National Style "O" '37 for HFOH yesterday. He must be reading this topic Added it to the opening post Don't tink so.It's a beltona he was given as a gift from his band at the end of the golden heart tour. He played it mostly with the nhb. First time he uses it in his solo tours
Quote from: dvschend on May 07, 2019, 01:42:37 PMAh sorry did'nt see the video. Saw someone mentioning the National somewehere. Provide better info people . Back to the old then.Yes, it was me in the Bordeaux thread. Sorry, it looked like the National to me!
Quote from: superval99 on May 07, 2019, 01:54:51 PMQuote from: dvschend on May 07, 2019, 01:42:37 PMAh sorry did'nt see the video. Saw someone mentioning the National somewehere. Provide better info people . Back to the old then.Yes, it was me in the Bordeaux thread. Sorry, it looked like the National to me! You are forgiven. If it was Game of Thrones you'd be without a head by the way
Regarding the tuning, is his guitar tuned a half-step up so Open G at capo 8 becomes E-major? He must be doing that for sound or playability reasons, right? Makes no sense to use both a capo and tune a half-step up for just playing in the right key?
I can confirm it, 100% sure; RB and MK are sounding through KEMPER Profile Amp on their racks. They have 2 Kemper each.I could saw them last friday in A Coruña, during production set up.