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Let's Hear It! is a channel where musicians share stories and play their favorite instruments with host Gary Waldman. The debut episode premiered on August 3rd, 2020 and new episodes launch a few times a week
2021 Martin Black Smoke 000-17 & Rudy's Music NYC Showroom Tour | Let's Hear It
Today we visit the famous Rudy's Music Martin Guitar Showroom in Manhattan. Zeke Schein gives us a short tour and plays a beautiful slide guitar piece on a new 2021 Martin Black Smoke 000-17 acoustic guitar.
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Martin Guitars website: www.martinguitar.com/
Zeke Schein Instagram: nyczeke
This is Episode 65 of Let's Hear It! Host Gary Waldman chats with musicians, instrument builders, music store owners, songwriters and more who have an instrument they love.
Follow Gary Waldman on Instagram: morebarnmusic
Let's Hear It! theme song written and performed by Jon Graboff
Graphics by Abbey Ley: abbeyleydesign
Video Editing and Logistics: Matt Sandoski
Pages:
Rudy's Music Instagram: rudysmusic
Martin Guitars Instagram: martinguitar
Martin Guitars website: www.martinguitar.com/
Zeke Schein Instagram: nyczeke
This is Episode 65 of Let's Hear It! Host Gary Waldman chats with musicians, instrument builders, music store owners, songwriters and more who have an instrument they love.
Follow Gary Waldman on Instagram: morebarnmusic
Let's Hear It! theme song written and performed by Jon Graboff
Graphics by Abbey Ley: abbeyleydesign
Video Editing and Logistics: Matt Sandoski
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Noga Shefi Plays A 1978 Univox Bass | Let's Hear It
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Today's guest is the great Noga Shefi, a Brooklyn based musician, bass player, multi instrumentalist and songwriter and her awesome 1978 Univox bass. Univox made all kinds of interesting instruments and amps and also imported a lot of "copy" instruments made in Japan that emulated Gibson and Fender designs and more. Noga's pages: Instagram: noga.shefi Patreon page: www.patreon.co...
Paul Hoffman (Greensky Bluegrass) Plays A 1890s Washburn 'New Model' Parlor Guitar | Let's Hear It
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Today's guest is Paul Hoffman of the amazing Greensky Bluegrass. Although Paul is mainly known for his virtuoso mandolin playing, he shares one of his main songwriting instruments, an 1890's Washburn 'New Model' Parlor Guitar. He chats about guitars, mandolins, songwriting and recording with Greensky, and being a dad and road trips to Elderly Instruments. He also gives us a never before heard G...
Gary Waldman Plays A 1930's Regal Diamond Head Acoustic Guitar | Let's Hear It
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Today we have a flashback episode to my original Instagram series of my instrument collection from March 25th, 2020. I revealed a 1930's Regal Diamond Head acoustic guitar and chatted about Regal Instruments and more. Check out a brief history of Regal Instruments here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regal_Musical_Instrument_Company Order the definitive book on Regal: www.amazon.com/Regal-Musical-Instru...
Victor Furtado Plays a Deanocraft Custom Banjo | Let's Hear It
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Today's guest is the incredible banjo player Victor Furtado and his Deanocraft Custom Banjo. He chats with us about his band The Wildmans, old-time music festivals, songwriting, Steve Martin and he plays a lovely version of the old-time song "Stoney Point" Victor's Instagram: dirtbanjo The Wildmans Instagram: thewildmans The Wildmans website: thewildmans.net/ Deano...
Kevin March Plays 1960s Ludwig Drum Kits | Let's Hear It
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Today's guest is the drummer Kevin March and his two amazing 1960's Ludwig drum kits. We chat about his time recording and touring with these kits with Guided By Voices and his great work as the general manager at the School Of Rock in Montclair, NJ Guided By Voices Instagram: instagbv Ludwig Drums Instagram: ludwigdrumshq School of Rock Montclair: locations.school...
Mike Dillon Plays A Majestic Vibraphone | Let's Hear It
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Today's guest is the amazing Mike Dillon and his customized Majestic Vibraphone. He shows us how he uses effects pedals to conjure up all kinds of sounds from the vibraphone, plus explains how he managed to record three albums ("the great quarantine album trilogy") during the pandemic that are all being released on the same day, March 12th, 2020. Plus, he gives us some bonus playing on his Tabl...
Cameron DeWhitt Plays A Prust Fretless Tackhead Banjo | Let's Hear It
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Today's guest is the great Cameron DeWhitt and his Prust Fretless Tackhead Banjo. We chat about old-time banjo and his excellent podcast "Get Up In The Cool", which is approaching it's 250th episode. Cameron's website: www.camerondewhitt.com/ Get Up In The Cool podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-up-in-the-cool/id1131463879 Pitchfork Banjo: www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ Cameron's Instagram: in...
Elizabeth Wyld Plays A 1960 Guild M-65 Freshman | Let's Hear It
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Today's guest is the up and coming New York City-based singer-songwriter, Elizabeth Wyld, and her very cool 1965 Guild M-65 electric archtop guitar. She tells us about her new album "The Quiet Year" and performs a solo version of the title track. We also get a peek at the video for "Virginia" her excellent first single from the forthcoming album. Elizabeth's website: www.elizabethwyld.com/ Eliz...
Cameron Knowler Plays A 1954 Martin 00-18 Acoustic Guitar | Let's Hear It
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Today's guest is the Houston, Texas guitarist Cameron Knowler and his lovely Martin 00-18 acoustic guitar. He shows his flatpicking style and chats about his love for the guitar style of Norman Blake and the challenges of teaching lessons during a pandemic. Cameron's website: www.cameronknowler.com/ Cameron's Instagram: cameronknowler A history of Martin Guitars: guitar.com/guide...
Dan Horne (Circles Around The Sun) Plays An Alembic/Guild Starfire Bass | Let's Hear It
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Today we're once again joined by Dan Horne, bass player for Circles Around The Sun and Grateful Shred to hear the Alembic-ized bass he just got back from being renovated by Alembic. Dan also tells us a bit about his new debut solo EP. Giveaway alert! Subscribe to our channel and add a comment below to win a Dan Horne t-shirt. We will pick a random winner on Wednesday, March 3rd More info on Ale...
Rubens de La Corte Plays A 2006 Camps CL-20 | Let's Hear It
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Today's guest is the awesome Brazilian guitarist Rubens de La Corte and his 2006 Camps CL-20 Spanish guitar. Rubens is a guitarist and songwriter and has toured the world extensively with Three-Time Grammy Winner Angelique Kidjo and Two-Time Grammy Winner Eliane Elias. He is a private instructor of guitar, harmony, arranging, ensemble practice, and music theory and is currently getting a PHD in...
Redd Volkaert Plays A "Nacho-Caster" Telecaster | Let's Hear It
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Today's guest is the incredible Redd Volkaert and his two Nacho-Caster guitars. These are detailed and accurate replicas of the very first Fender Telecasters from the early 1950's and are made by Nacho Banos in Valencia, Spain. Nacho also wrote the definitive book on the early Telecasters, "The Blackguard" Redd Volkaert has played with an incredible list of country stars, including Merle Haggar...
Simon Kafka Plays A 1935 Gibson L-00 Acoustic | Let's Hear It
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Today's guest is the Brooklyn-based guitarist Simon Kafka and he demonstrates his fingerstyle guitar approach on his 1935 Gibson L-00 acoustic guitar and chats about backing up artists like Elle King, playing guitar on Broadway shows and his upcoming solo album. Simon's website: www.simonkafka.com/ Instagram: simonkafka Some history on Gibson's L Series Acoustic Guitars: www.guit...
George Jackson Plays An Old-Time Fiddle | Let's Hear It
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Today's guest is the excellent New Zealand-born, Nashville-based old-time fiddler, George Jackson. Born into a musical family, he shares stories about his early years in New Zealand and Australia and how his love of bluegrass and old-time music eventually brought him to the US and Nashville. He shows us his fiddle that was made about 12 years ago by Australian fiddle maker Lance Scott and tells...
John Lee Shannon Plays A 1963 Gibson B-25 N | Let's Hear It
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John Lee Shannon Plays A 1963 Gibson B-25 N | Let's Hear It
Alex Koford (Terrapin Family Band) Plays A 2006 Santa Cruz Model D | Lets Hear It
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Alex Koford (Terrapin Family Band) Plays A 2006 Santa Cruz Model D | Lets Hear It
Tash Neal Plays A "FrankenTele" | Let's Hear It
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Tash Neal Plays A "FrankenTele" | Let's Hear It
Adam MacDougall (Circles Around the Sun) Plays A 1971 Mini Moog D & More | Let's Hear It
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Adam MacDougall (Circles Around the Sun) Plays A 1971 Mini Moog D & More | Let's Hear It
Inside Look at James Willis Custom Guitar Art | Let's Hear It
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Inside Look at James Willis Custom Guitar Art | Let's Hear It
Guilherme Monteiro Plays A 1979 Gibson ES 335 | Let's Hear It
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Guilherme Monteiro Plays A 1979 Gibson ES 335 | Let's Hear It
Jon Graboff Plays A 2002 Pedal Steel JCH D-10 | Let's Hear It
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Jon Graboff Plays A 2002 Pedal Steel JCH D-10 | Let's Hear It
Bess Rogers Plays A 2009 Collings UT-1 K Tenor Ukulele | Let's Hear it
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Bess Rogers Plays A 2009 Collings UT-1 K Tenor Ukulele | Let's Hear it
Oliver Wood Plays A 1965 Guild T100D | Let's Hear It
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Oliver Wood Plays A 1965 Guild T100D | Let's Hear It
Seth Walker Plays A 1952 Gibson ES-150 | Let's Hear It
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Seth Walker Plays A 1952 Gibson ES-150 | Let's Hear It
Andy Hess Plays A 1963 Fender Precision Bass | Let's Hear It
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Andy Hess Plays A 1963 Fender Precision Bass | Let's Hear It
Jim Campilongo Plays A 1959 Fender "Toploader" Telecaster | Let's Hear It!
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Jim Campilongo Plays A 1959 Fender "Toploader" Telecaster | Let's Hear It!
Ross James (Phil Lesh & Terrapin Family Band ) Plays A 1953 Fender Champ Lapsteel | Let's Hear it
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Ross James (Phil Lesh & Terrapin Family Band ) Plays A 1953 Fender Champ Lapsteel | Let's Hear it
Jay Blakesberg Breaks Down His Career & His Book "Guitars That Jam" | Let's Hear It
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Jay Blakesberg Breaks Down His Career & His Book "Guitars That Jam" | Let's Hear It
Grayson Capps Plays A 1946 Gibson LG2 | Let's Hear It
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Grayson Capps Plays A 1946 Gibson LG2 | Let's Hear It
So nicley played love to learn John's "Trail Song." Does anyone know if any of John's music in tab or notation?
I'm curious as to why the two light colored wood patches for the master volume and pickup selector near the lower horn are not color matched?
I got to see the Greatful Dead in the mid-80s and Jerry Garcia with his Alembic Tiger guitar. Loved seeing and hearing that thing.
😎 COOL
Alembics are beautiful. Alembics are great. But, all Alembics sound the same, and that I hate.
Sound is great . & some fine playing .
I play a Sheeran lowden guitar and it's beautiful, but I am no fan of Sheeran.❤.
I just love Redd and Bill on their Telles
The French company Laberte was, with Jérome Thibouville-Lamy, one of the two biggest manufacturers of violins in Mirecourt, France. Laberte made a Didion copy, which was pretty high in their catalogue..It cost 594 francs in 1931. Their violins ran the range of good to rather incredible.
Hi Tony, I knew Charlie very well back in the mid 70's, and Chuck too! At the time I was the drummer in Hot Flash who often layed at Brandies up the street. During the day I would hang out with Charlie and witness some of these great old drums of his. He had a box of Ambassadors and other single ply heads and I would outfit my kit with them because I was too poor to get new ones. 😛 If you were from town there I might have run into you during that era. My recently I took in most of the Cnnecticut drum show s on the berlin Turnpike. I'm, orginally from Woodbury, Ct and played with various bands includiong Yesterday's Children. Got a job offer from Nick Apollo Forte from Waterbury. Studied with Champ Siconolfi, Frank Hooper and Al Lepak. It's great to witness this clip. I also own a 1944 Slingerland Radio King 7x14 Ace Swing Model, along with som,e others from that era. What can I say. GREAT DRUM! Love to hear from you!
I love this video. I have a twin to your t100d. Inherited from my grandpa. I love everything about it. it makes me play different than my strat or sg.
Fender into a Fender amp is holy grail sound. it jus covers so much ground. which is why i bought a 57 Fender Twin amp. and that sent mee down the road collecting old tweed amps.
Excellent 👍
That was awesome! I'd never heard of him until today.
Supremely Bitchin' --Def. would love to hear it with some Pyramid Golds on there.
Beautiful tune, good old rag time, great video. Really inspiring.
Well, i have s korean copy( i think its a cort) that is one of the easiest playing guitars ive ever played ( teles) now i have to try and live up to its reputation ( been playing for 50 years) it's amazing what the fretboard keeps showing me.
The White-Guard is my fave.
Oh, that original Nachocaster is just magical! Wow!
Sounds great ! There is a richness in Telecaster
I Own The Fender Custom Shop Jim Campilongo Telecaster! A Great Guitar! WooF!🐶🐶!
It's a copy though, just get a real telecaster
I love that bit with Bill Kirchen in Hot Rod Lincoln when he gets to the part where he is to play some Redd Volkaert licks and he sort of jumbles it up and sorry Red...maybe next time. Such a compliment to the skills Redd. Nice vid....I liked hearing about the love that went into those guitars. Thanks for such a great vid.
dang!
Looks like Grandpa's axe..three new handles and one new head..
I have this same guitar, but bought from Norma Harris. Same mechanism, 1966
How did that Stoner forget "The Ox" John Entwistle!!" That guy is like a few guys i remember in High School Oddball,,Lofer+Just out of touch of reality!! 😮
Redd is just amazing! Not only a great player but great sense of humor! I literally laughed out loud about the remote control comment!
Check out western swing- it's a blast!
And a set of Bose 901's! Love um or hate um, I love them!
Wow, I graduated from Roxbuy HS, Succasunna 1973, right near Dover. Playing my lap steel right now, I'll be jamming on my Carter 12 string pedal steel later!
To big and goofy looking
Man G and B benders have come along way. Thanks to Joe Glaser he made a system that is hardly noticeable. No need to butcher and rought out the back of the guitar. There are some great TH-cam Videos showing Joe installing the unit. One video is on the Ask Zac channel. You all should watch it its very interesting
Been a fan of Tony's for a long time. Just a great solid drummer and hell of a nice guy. Thanks for this Gary!
Victor is a treasure as are the Wildmans! Young folk that care abt the Music they're playing!❤
Listening to this is like a big ol' hug from my grandmother, y'all would have gotten along fantastically 👍 And bless the younger folk embracing this music❤
A big is a wonderful thing
I went to school with chris, and I was a "big fish" in my high school as a bass player, but after seeing him play, I was saying to myself: "Well, I am pretty good with computers"! He's a badass! Good to see him thriving!
No, David Hood used a Jazz for everything.
No, David Hood played a Jazz on everything. He could have used a P, but the Jazz was the first thing he saw after he decided to get a bass. David was never much of a gear guy. On the Staple Singers tune, I think he played his first bass which was a stack knob jazz. That one was later stolen.
That was lovely, thanks 😊
awesome video, i am a die heart for Clarence white's playing on the "sweetheart of rodeo". My favorite record of all time. good to see the héritage is still alive
11:30 Jim is great and I hate to disagree with him here, but there is a DRAMATIC difference between the middle and neck positions. 2 very different sounds. I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that before.
He’s talking about his own personal guitar…
@@jrcenina85 ... and there's a dramatic difference.
@@maxpeck4154 you are confused. On a typical Tele there is a dramatic difference. On his specific guitar, the difference is subtle. Look up the definition of “dramatic”.
Just stumbled across Tony in a Little Feat video. The guy has some serious chops!
The bottoms of tacked on, .single headed toms ..were pigskin….Top,calf….Plastic heads came out in 1958,I believe….
To much effects to hear how it actually sounds
I got to attend a clinic he did at the Kansas City folk alliance some years back. It was magical. I knew blues pretty well at the time but struggled trying to solo in country. I had taken my MIM 72 reissue thinline tele with me and after the clinic some old boy from Texas that also attended the clinic came up and said he really liked my guitar. We got to talking about picking and I played him some Albert King style licks and some Kansas City jazzy blues licks and he was impressed. I told him blues comes natural to me but I don't know how to get my solos to sound country. He said hell you know all the minor pentatonic positions just play the major pentatonic and I didn't know what he was on about. He showed me how to slide down and make my pinky the root in position one. Instantly it clicked and I started playing that country twang I had been searching for years to try and get. Its been some years now and I'm still trying to learn more chicken pickin its become an addiction. If it wasn't for that clinic watching this man and getting to talk with that random stranger from Texas, I would have never even started.
Man, that tune at the end was pretty. Anybody know what that’s called?
All that technology going to waste 😔
tell me more about this humbucking pickup from Lenny who?