Greg Martin Guitar Lessons
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damb. I cant believe how he gets raunchy Marshall squank and then with a twist of knobs gets great '50s rockabilly/Travis-style jazzy tone. Holy crap. Is that *only* his Burst and a Marshall?
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@arioz1 1971 Marshall Superbass 100-watt head
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@impala327 ol'hillbilly's pretty good like that, isn't he? That's the value of:
1) A very good guitar with quality electronics(RS guitarworks over in Winchester, KY)
2) A good amplifier...doesn't need a small army of processors, just a good tube amp(although some solid-states can be VERY surprising)
3) the sense to know HOW to use those 2 components to get the best sound
4) A whole lot of talent...and Greg has that to spare.
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When I see that, I realize how much musical heritage you American have...
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One of the best tone enthusiast and players around! Watch his right hand in pickin and volume/tone controls. Very Versed in Music! From Blues to early Proto Metal. Do Not be fooled by this humble Hick from KYHe knows music! Listen to his phrasingOne of the few people I've met that really learns and doesn't copyThere ain't much better than Greg with a Guitar into a One channel nonmaster volume ampNothing fancyJust the VoiceA true master of the LesPaul/Marshall combo.RecordMoreOnVinylGreg!!!
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What amp does he play ? It sounds amazing...
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I love hearing Travis picking thru a Burst and Marshall!
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Hey now, that pickin’ sounds real familiar, sounds just like an old Kentucky boy that borrowed my old Sunn amp one time way back in the day... ;-)
keithstrat 25 minutes ago
Greg rocks!
timwalkersings 10 months ago 3
@timwalkersings YES! He certainly does!
DangerousGuitarCom 10 months ago