Jeff and Cyndy are American treasures! I was fortunate to pick up one of Jeff's guitars a couple months ago and it definitely lives up to the legends! There's a good reason his guitars are rarely seen on the secondary market. GSI in Santa Monica has only seen 5ish of them in their 30+ years of business and they've gone through tons (comparatively) of Friederich, Torres and (Miguel) Rodriguez guitars.
Hello! This video is amazing! Can I make portuguese subtitles or download it and make those subtitles in portuguese in my TH-cam channel giving the credits of the original video?
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Jeff and Cyndy are American treasures! I was fortunate to pick up one of Jeff's guitars a couple months ago and it definitely lives up to the legends! There's a good reason his guitars are rarely seen on the secondary market. GSI in Santa Monica has only seen 5ish of them in their 30+ years of business and they've gone through tons (comparatively) of Friederich, Torres and (Miguel) Rodriguez guitars.
Hello! This video is amazing! Can I make portuguese subtitles or download it and make those subtitles in portuguese in my TH-cam channel giving the credits of the original video?
I'm no fan of the Hauser sound, but this dude does it best.
Agreed but, "dude" ?
@@jeffhildreth9244 I know. You wouldn't have caught Segovia saying "dude."
You're no dunce, Scotus. ROFLMAO!!!!
@@duncescotus2342 nice comment dude
@@martyjames6204 Why thank you. Am I the only who think it sounds a bit thick?
lovely way to get the day started, thank you.
The great making I'm hoping get is guitar cool I'm lucky is see you made thenky and good luck
Nice video, thank you! I like the moment when they tap the tonewoods to hear their sound
Play it with no nails just the flesh and the guitar will sound much better, softer, instead of the bright tinny sound the trebles give off.