John Mayer – Why Georgia played by Jason Ayres, ellis Steel String Dreadnought
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Influenced by the rhythmic pop of John Mayer, the vocal stylings of Jeff Buckley and the storytelling of Dave Mathews, Jason Ayres is a West Australian based singer-songwriter who delivers a unique brand of acoustic pop tunes.
As a solo artist, Jason has built a passionate fan base, from young teenage listeners to baby boomers, all finding a connection in his music.
After touring the major cities of Australia and South Africa, it was evident that the lack of media attention had actually been a benefit to this aspiring artist, allowing him to fly under the radar and enabling people to discover him in an organic way, forming a bond between performer and listener that is extremely rare in this fickle era.
Having performed alongside artists like "James Cruikshank" (The Cruel Sea), "Jez", Perth favourites "Toby & Code Red" & "Saritah", and having supported one of South Africa's top bands "Lonehill Estate" during one of his South African tours, Jason has developed his own style and grace on stage, always being faithful to the songs, himself and his listeners.
With no banging drums or screaming electric guitars, his debut recording "The Acoustic Sessions" sees Jason Ayres stripped back, and performing at his most intimate. Just an acoustic guitar, his voice, and quality songs.
"The Acoustic Sessions" is out now! ! !
John Mayer - Why Georgia played by Jason Ayres
The Ellis Steel String Dreadnought guitar is a favourite traditional acoustic guitar. A combination of solid Sitka Spruce available in AAAA grade and Mastergrade or Adirondack (Red) Spruce, and solid East Indian Rosewood. Genuine Sapele Mahogany dreadnought neck, Bone Bridge Pins, Nut and Saddle, Herringbone Rosette, Vintage Chrome Machines, Solid Ebony Fretboard and Bridge, Paua Abalone and Pearl Inlays, and Natural Matte Oil finish makes this a clean, no fuss, hard working model acoustic guitar.
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Here is a really nice old Takamine F-360. The intonation and action is better than most Martin D-28's from that same era (which this is a really close copy of...hence the lawsuit part). It is a 1978...I couldn't remember when I was shooting the video...born on date is Aug 1, 1978. And in case you don't catch the 3 times I mention it in my obviously unscripted, fly by the seat of my pants video demo, it is Rosewood sides and back...lol. I'm just noodling/jamming and showing of the sound and playability of the guitar. It was recorded with the built in microphone (like all my video's to date)...the camcorder I'm using these days is a JVC miniDV model GR-D850. Thanks for watching and feel free to comment and correspond.
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