Friday, January 2nd, 2009 at
8:40 am
This is just a quick demonstration of the overall playability & tone of this vintage ca. 1958 Stratotone H-44 Tuxedo Guitar. It's just a jumble of misc. bluesy licks as played through a cheap little amplifier trying to cover the entire fretboard in less than 60 seconds. I am limited to 60 seconds in time of actual video & can add a title & credits on the front & back. I know this sounds similar to other short videos I've done to demonstrate other guitars as I am less interested in each being a unique performance as in covering commonly played areas on these antique & vintage guitars so folks can see & hear how they play & sound up & down the fretboard.
Duration : 0:1:28
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Saturday, December 27th, 2008 at
11:00 am
This is just a quick demonstration of the overall playability & tone of this vintage ca. 1957 Harmony Roy Smeck H-56 Acoustic Electric Archtop Guitar. It's just a jumble of misc. bluesy licks as played through a cheap little amplifier trying to cover the entire fretboard in less than 60 seconds. I am limited to 60 seconds in time of actual video & can add a title & credits on the front & back. I know this sounds similar to other short videos I've done to demonstrate other guitars as I am less interested in each being a unique performance as in covering commonly played areas on these antique & vintage guitars so folks can see & hear how they play & sound up & down the fretboard.
Duration : 0:1:33
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Saturday, December 27th, 2008 at
11:00 am
Hi! This is just me Mattias Moberg testing one of my new guitars from my endorsers Bladeguitars. This is a perfect made guitar it just fits the hand perfectly! Biggest sound ever coming from a strat!
I have changed the bridge pickup to a dimarzio "Virtual Vintagesolo"
Sounds amasing!
Thanx to my Endorsers Blade and dimarzio for giving me the best stuff!
The video is not so serious just playing and having fun!
Duration : 0:5:12
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Friday, December 5th, 2008 at
9:32 pm
This is just a quick demonstration of the overall playability & tone of this vintage ca. 1919 Gibson L-1 Guitar. It's just a jumble of misc. bluesy licks as played through a cheap little amplifier trying to cover the entire fretboard in less than 60 seconds. I am limited to 60 seconds in time of actual video & can add a title & credits on the front & back. I know this sounds similar to other short videos I've done to demonstrate other guitars as I am less interested in each being a unique performance as in covering commonly played areas on these antique & vintage guitars so folks can see & hear how they play & sound up & down the fretboard.
Duration : 0:1:19
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Friday, November 21st, 2008 at
1:28 am
This is a short clip of misc. blues licks played on a ca. 1936 Gibson L-30 Archtop Guitar in order to demonstrate the overall playability & tone of the guitar as played through a cheap microphone & little amp. I am limited to 60 seconds in time of actual video & can add a title & credits on the front & back. I know this sounds similar to other short videos I've done to demonstrate other guitars as I am less interested in each being a unique performance as in covering commonly played areas on these antique & vintage guitars so folks can see & hear how they play & sound up & down the fretboard.
Duration : 0:1:31
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Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 at
9:10 pm
When jamming along with Magic Garageband on my Mac I made this little tricky tune, a lot inspired by three of my biggest heroes: the twangmasters Ray Flacke, Jerry Reed and Brent Mason. Since I´m playin´in the middle of the night, I´m playing lined into the audio interface, so unfortunately you won´t hear my new pedals in action this time.. Anyway, I hope you´ll like this video and I see ya soon! Best regards MarQTwang, Sweden
Duration : 0:2:14
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Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 at
7:00 pm
This is just a quick demonstration of the overall playability & tone of this vintage ca. 1957 Kay (Kamico) K-11 Acoustic Archtop Guitar that's been electrified with a pair of antique DeArmond Archtop jazz pickups. It's just a jumble of misc. bluesy licks as played through a cheap little amplifier trying to cover the entire fretboard in less than 60 seconds. I am limited to 60 seconds in time of actual video & can add a title & credits on the front & back. I know this sounds similar to other short videos I've done to demonstrate other guitars as I am less interested in each being a unique performance as in covering commonly played areas on these antique & vintage guitars so folks can see & hear how they play & sound up & down the fretboard.
Duration : 0:1:23
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