Lovely playing but when playing Nugent, you gotta put the meat of your hand on the bridge, not the tofu! I agree about the size of the neck, I once owned a '63 Byrdland and it just didn't cooperate with my big hands. Wish I'd kept that guitar though....
Id imagine its impossible to pick up a Byrdland and not play Ted Nugent
Whats wrong with that guy, he’sfreakin awesome.
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I wasn't disappointed when he played Nugent
I was hahahhahaha
True, but the lack of proper muting was disappointing. One's hand does not float above the bridge when playing the rock stylings of The Nuge!
What a beautiful musical instrument
That playing was insane dude
Anyone recall what this one sold for? I'm guessing they're not the $950 to $1200 guitars they were when I bought my former '63 back in 1979.
Lovely playing but when playing Nugent, you gotta put the meat of your hand on the bridge, not the tofu! I agree about the size of the neck, I once owned a '63 Byrdland and it just didn't cooperate with my big hands. Wish I'd kept that guitar though....
i left @ 1:16...smh
Why are the pole pieces on the pickups so out of line with the strings? The low E looks like it’s completely between the pole pieces. Weird.
Gibson qc
Actually on second watch it looks like the whole bridge is lower to the controls than it should be. Probably could just use a quick adjustment.
The bridge floats and is probably misaligned. Some players pin the bridge to the guitar's top so that doesn't happen.
I was hoping to hear some feedback!
Sounds like Ted Greene great playing what a guitar....
That nugent was a weak
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Awesome playing!
Great, great playing!
What was that first tune?
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Steven Wong that’s what I thought but I didn’t want to be that guy that was way wrong
Somewhere over the rainbow? Which artist are we talking about?