Shady Grove -- Jim Richter
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great playing, great arrangement. you really know how to use the hammer on's and the pull offs the way their supposed to be played. thanks for the post.
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yep, very nice
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Sounds like it could fit in with Neil Young's guitar work on the "Dead Man" soundrack. Kinda an eerie weastern vibe to it.
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Gorgeous...
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hey man that is great would you have that tab
kevincoots 4 years ago
That's my own arrangement, so no tab. Sorry
JimRichter 4 years ago
Nice block inlays. Very unusual on Fenders.
TinyMund 4 years ago
The Jaguars first got the block inlays in 1966 (this is a '67). They maintained the blocks until their demise in the mid 70's.
JimRichter 4 years ago
Impossible not to enjoy. Question. Are you using the buzz stop device?
ElLarva82 4 years ago
Nope. I'm probably going to replace with a Mustang bridge or saddles in the future. Currently I'm using flatwound/flattop guitar strings (11-50 gauge). Fender, my understanding is, intending the Jaguar to use flatwounds and they do work much better. Also, having a stouter gauge of string also helps them jumping the saddle. But I will most definitely be changing saddles or bridge.
Jaguar is totally stock, including original bridge mute. Great piece.
JimRichter 4 years ago