Brian Setzer Stray cat strut one of my all time faves. Growing up in the 70's he stood out and his sound.n songs really brought out the fun side of music for me. Some really great insights there.. thank you 😎🙏🕊️✨
A wealth of instruction in one video! Thank you again for being so unselfish with technique and insight into guitar playing. I love it because of my lifelong love for guitar. Thanks again😊
Although not a guitarist Of experimenting bassist I love these kind of instruments I hear so much Beatles in that sound.. Thank you❤ The particular model that I am fascinated is with the stereo model their approach to a stereo guitar which I think is phenomenal splitting the pickup itself
Try to get yourself hands on one of those true stereo pickup ones there's only one video out there that actually he actually does it and you get your left and your right sound out of the fridge I think it's an electrical there's only one video out there that actually he actually does it and you get your left and your right sound I think you would do it a lot a lot of Justice and thank you again for responding
Really enjoyed this information on the Gretsch. I started on guitar in 1959 and the first album my parents bought me was Chet's "Mr. Guitar". Suffice to say it was just a bit out of my league, but Duane Eddy wasn't😉. Never owned a Gretsch, but have owned Rickenbacker, Gibson, Fender, and Epiphone ('68 version, not Asian made). Always wondered what all the switches were for on the Gretsch...now I know.
Of course Brian Selzer was my generation, but Chet, Dwayne Eddie,Eddie Cochran were the original. Thanks Darren again some incredible stuff! I didn’t know that about the string length I’m gonna get me one.
Of course Brian Selzer was my generation, but Chet, Dwayne Eddie,Eddie Cochran were the original. Thanks Darren again some incredible stuff! I didn’t know that about the string length I’m gonna get me one.jack Kinsey stuff also very nice!
As soon as I hear someone say they're going to give away secrets it worries me I'm glad he don't know my secrets, I would be in trouble, a friend you could do without.
Wow! Ok- but trust me - its better than if I drew it myself lol. And there's no artist on the planet that would make me a custom piece of art every Friday night for free.
Some great playing there and a terrific demo of the 6120. Can you do the same for the Duo Jet? Maybe it’s just me but I don’t get Chet Atkins. He’s obviously a killer player ( much better than I’ll ever be!) but his records sound dated. Eddie Cochran still sounds exciting and full of life even though the records are over 60 years old. I realise this is heresy and if there is a fantastic Chet record that I have missed please let me know.
Brian Setzer Stray cat strut one of my all time faves. Growing up in the 70's he stood out and his sound.n songs really brought out the fun side of music for me. Some really great insights there.. thank you 😎🙏🕊️✨
Thanks for watching!
A wealth of instruction in one video! Thank you again for being so unselfish with technique and insight into guitar playing. I love it because of my lifelong love for guitar. Thanks again😊
I appreciate the kind words. I'm glad you are enjoying the channel.
Finally I understand how the Gretsch switching works! Thank you, Sir - nice video, lovely tones 👍
Glad it was helpful Paul!
Love yer videos matey ♠️
Thanks Chris!
Ty ❤ i just bought a guitar
Fine demo of a 6120s versatility. Love my 62 double cutaway made in....................62! Great playing of course!
Very cool!
Although not a guitarist Of experimenting bassist I love these kind of instruments I hear so much Beatles in that sound..
Thank you❤
The particular model that I am fascinated is with the stereo model their approach to a stereo guitar which I think is phenomenal splitting the pickup itself
Thanks for checking out the video!
Try to get yourself hands on one of those true stereo pickup ones there's only one video out there that actually he actually does it and you get your left and your right sound out of the fridge I think it's an electrical there's only one video out there that actually he actually does it and you get your left and your right sound I think you would do it a lot a lot of Justice and thank you again for responding
Really enjoyed this information on the Gretsch. I started on guitar in 1959 and the first album my parents bought me was Chet's "Mr. Guitar". Suffice to say it was just a bit out of my league, but Duane Eddy wasn't😉. Never owned a Gretsch, but have owned Rickenbacker, Gibson, Fender, and Epiphone ('68 version, not Asian made). Always wondered what all the switches were for on the Gretsch...now I know.
Glad it was helpful
Well done sir...this is one of the best reviews I've seen in a long time. And yeah! Gretsch...what's not to like?
Of course Brian Selzer was my generation, but Chet, Dwayne Eddie,Eddie Cochran were the original. Thanks Darren again some incredible stuff! I didn’t know that about the string length I’m gonna get me one.
Cool!
Of course Brian Selzer was my generation, but Chet, Dwayne Eddie,Eddie Cochran were the original. Thanks Darren again some incredible stuff! I didn’t know that about the string length I’m gonna get me one.jack Kinsey stuff also very nice!
Thanks Bob!
Brian Setzer is so cool!
@@evergladesrhythm it's Steve.Eggmen on spotiy. Philly band not a copy band
George Harrison and his Gretsch guitar
Love it!
As soon as I hear someone say they're going to give away secrets it worries me I'm glad he don't know my secrets, I would be in trouble, a friend you could do without.
Maybe. Unless your the friend that really needs the secret hahaha. 😌
@@evergladesrhythm Yea I suppose so, I'll just keep quiet..
The Cure & Robert Smith
Just been listening to the cure!
Sorry if I missed but What kind of strings? Gadge ,brand ?
10’s Ernie ball
Did you intentionally leave out George Harrison?
He needs his own video!
AI thumbnail is cringe and lazy.
But it got your attention.
Wow! Ok- but trust me - its better than if I drew it myself lol. And there's no artist on the planet that would make me a custom piece of art every Friday night for free.
Some great playing there and a terrific demo of the 6120. Can you do the same for the Duo Jet? Maybe it’s just me but I don’t get Chet Atkins. He’s obviously a killer player ( much better than I’ll ever be!) but his records sound dated. Eddie Cochran still sounds exciting and full of life even though the records are over 60 years old. I realise this is heresy and if there is a fantastic Chet record that I have missed please let me know.