Vinnie Zummo -the Jazz-fusion connection having played that L model during the solo from Joe Jackson’s “You Can’t Get What You Want (‘Til You Know What You Want)”. And' this episode is from the days when Newburgh, New York was still in the 914 area code (since 1998, that area code has been exclusive to Westchester County).
that thing sounds really good. i build guitars myself, starting from a piece or pieces of wood.....and know a great deal about gits but i havent been able to reinvent the wheel. ned steinberger to me obviously did hust that. the guitar features all a guitarist could ever want. it is rigid, very stable, sounds good and the trem can be used for much better things than just divebombs. i wish i had come up with that idea.
Vinnie Zummo -the Jazz-fusion connection having played that L model during the solo from Joe Jackson’s “You Can’t Get What You Want (‘Til You Know What You Want)”. And' this episode is from the days when Newburgh, New York was still in the 914 area code (since 1998, that area code has been exclusive to Westchester County).
Mick Goodrick used Hohner (ahich is practically the same model as modern Stenberger) as his gig instrument for quite a long time.
that thing sounds really good. i build guitars myself, starting from a piece or pieces of wood.....and know a great deal about gits but i havent been able to reinvent the wheel. ned steinberger to me obviously did hust that. the guitar features all a guitarist could ever want.
it is rigid, very stable, sounds good and the trem can be used for much better things than just divebombs. i wish i had come up with that idea.
no reason on earth that these exact guitars can't be duplicated or 3d printed using the same carbon fiber graphite composites
vinnie zumo steinberger
"thats super"
Haha nice, they're ending the show with Pud Wud, Allan Holdsworth's song.
Darius and Dan Brubeck? what about Dave Brubeck? Take 5? Blue Rondo Alla Turk? never heard of the Brubeck brothers.