Wherever this appears in the comments, it's a followup to my reply to gtristdan's first posted comment to this video below.
...(continued)..
Flattop tenors like this one were used in folk music and Latin dance bands, and were briefly used by the Kingston Trio and other 60s-era folk revival artists in the following generation.
I've thought of selling it, but Hollywood luthier David Neeley tells me to hang onto it, as tenor guitars are making a comeback lately and this thing's value will rise.
Well thanks, but actually not quite. Leadbelly played it in C position (one of the few songs on which he did), which actually comes out to about concert G. I'm doing quite different things, but I hope at least the Leadbelly Spirit is there.
Hi Dan, sorry to take so long getting back to you, my friend. It is indeed a tenor guitar, 4 strings tuned in 5ths like a mandolin (or, more accurately as to pitch, like a mandola).
Archtops with f-holes were used in 20s and 30s-era dance bands in place of banjo---I have one, a Gibson Kalamazoo, which will make an appearance sometime this fall in a video. (continued next post)
thats cool mate....nice one.....im learning the fingerpicking version just now
BenRamble 1 year ago
Nice
zellaggm 1 year ago
Another good sing along song that I have not listened to in far too long. Thank you for sharing. :)
The Auld Grump
TheAuldGrump 2 years ago
Wow. That's really cool.
SirCoughsalot 3 years ago
Wherever this appears in the comments, it's a followup to my reply to gtristdan's first posted comment to this video below.
...(continued)..
Flattop tenors like this one were used in folk music and Latin dance bands, and were briefly used by the Kingston Trio and other 60s-era folk revival artists in the following generation.
I've thought of selling it, but Hollywood luthier David Neeley tells me to hang onto it, as tenor guitars are making a comeback lately and this thing's value will rise.
alonzogarbanzo 3 years ago
Yes, good advice! I've heard of David Neeley
gtristdan 3 years ago
I'm beside myself in admiration!
(guess you are too...)
cocklesandmussels 3 years ago
Great song, Alonzo. I remember Koerner, Ray and Glover singing this.
raymondcrooke 3 years ago
Everything about the Titanic story is interesting to me, nice addition to my interest. I'll bet Leadbelly played it just like that.
mosse2007 3 years ago
Well thanks, but actually not quite. Leadbelly played it in C position (one of the few songs on which he did), which actually comes out to about concert G. I'm doing quite different things, but I hope at least the Leadbelly Spirit is there.
alonzogarbanzo 3 years ago
That was great Alonzo! Nice production ..
A 1942 Martin aye??! wow....Yes very cool! is there four strings on that Martin?
Great tune
gtristdan 3 years ago
Hi Dan, sorry to take so long getting back to you, my friend. It is indeed a tenor guitar, 4 strings tuned in 5ths like a mandolin (or, more accurately as to pitch, like a mandola).
Archtops with f-holes were used in 20s and 30s-era dance bands in place of banjo---I have one, a Gibson Kalamazoo, which will make an appearance sometime this fall in a video. (continued next post)
alonzogarbanzo 3 years ago
Wow..I would love to try that! The Kalamazoo aye?
Look forward to it
Peace Alonzo
gtristdan 3 years ago