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  • this blows away the dobro for sound quality!!

  • Man, your "In my bones" song is really beautiful...

    I'm beginning weiss & I was searching for this kind of feeling in open D so...

    Thank U! ^^

    Wich I could find the tab somewhere . . . .

    ". . . ." :P

  • Mate u fucken amaz me

  • Whats the first song called

  • @DEVAN4LIFE It's called In My Bones. You can listen to it at myspace dot com slash thethomasoliverband

  • whats the tuning for the first song

  • whats the tuning for the first song

  • Stunning tune! Wish i could play this, too.

    Regards,

    BEDIAZ-MUSIC

  • siper vraiment cool

  • is the one weissenborn fretless?

  • @bbergsma

    Yeah, the frets are just flush markers on all of these instruments.

  • What song are you playing at the very start of the vid? Sounds great

  • @smitnz

    Cheers. It's a song called In My Bones. You can check it out on our MySpace: myspace.com/ thethomasoliverband (without the space).

  • @ThomasOliverMusic whats the tuning for the first song you played

  • @currimundisurfwasmad Open D. Ie: D A D F# A D from lowest to highest.

  • @ThomasOliverMusic

    cheers sounds awsome

  • @ThomasOliverMusic wouldnt happen to know the tuning for xavier rudd 12th of september ?

  • @currimundisurfwasmad

    Just checked it out and I'm pretty certain it's just open D (D-A-D-F#-A-D).

  • killer. what tuning is that strung up to?

  • @velcrofly69

    It's tuned to open D (D-A-D-F#-A-D) for most of it, and D7 (D-A-C-F#-A-D) for the long shots when playing Cocaine Blues. Cheers.

  • @ThomasOliverMusic Is that from the bottom up or the top down.Beautiful just beautiful.Made the hair on my arms stand on end!!!!!

  • @traxxashater

    Thanks man! The tuning above is from the lowest note to the highest note.

  • Congrats, beautiful music on beautiful instruments!

    I still remember seeing that 1930ies Teardrop on your workbench when I visited you in 2007, well, it was more a pile of loose pieces of wood...what a feat of putting that back together, I'm stunned.

  • Beautiful instruments, beautifully played!

    BTW, I love the stack of LPs, every shop should have some!

  • Thomas - It was such a treat to have you guys come over to the shop! Its a very special thing for a maker to hear his/her own guitar put through its paces by a really talented musician. Thank you for that!

  • @TonyFrancisMusic

    You're very welcome, Tony. It's always a pleasure to play your instruments!

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