Bluegrass on Martin HD-28

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2008

another crazy moment

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  • Great! Might I ask whether your guitar is tuned in E (as usual)?

  • @macogal

    mmm since I dont see a capo its gotta be standard tuning

    (I really cant remember :)

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  • Thin pick... Thick pick... Green pick...Yellow pick...who gives a sh_t.

    I Just wish I could do that.

  • Your pick is to thin, your not even pulling tone out of that guitar because of it. It sounds thin and weak.

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  • @popoaggie thanks popoaggie-for the correction!

  • @awaliwu Um... He's flat picking with a plasic flat pick . I know what you mean though.

  • @snapperjohn1000 Have you tried a Blue Chip? I have tortise and Blue chips and really like the tone of the Blue Chips. They even sound the same as tortise when dropped onto a table. Their practically indestuctable, too.

  • not sure what you little girls are crying about. that guy was ripping it

  • @pauljcat He actually plays quite good, if i might express my opinion i think that the bad sound is due to the shitty quality of the video. I honestly think that played live would be way better than it seems to be here!!!

  • Thin picks are for rock and wimpy country want a Be's.

  • I Love the attack you have. Sounds very nice. Have you ever thought of using ivory for you nut and saddle? And have you ever tryed tortise shell guitar picks. The ivory and tortoise will blow you away. Cheers!

  • Nice playing, nice guitar!

  • i agree with pauljcat,if you are going to flat pick strum bluegrass ,get a real tortise shell or ivory thicker gauge pick ,organic materials pull out all of the best in an acoustic guitar ,i am looking for a tortise or waulrus thumb pick.

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