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Blues Guitar Secrets by Dan Denley

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2007

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  • forget those 10 thousand dollar guitars. give me a les paul anyday

  • a more expensive guitar sounds better, is easier to play, and is more enjoyable to play. This makes you want to play guitar more, so yes, an expensive guitar will eventually make you better.

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  • @mystro810 I agree. equipment doesn't matter, only skill and feel. myself I listen to seasick steve, who plays on a 75$ guitar with just 3 strings... love the sound!

  • Fretboard is rosewood bro, not mahogany! Nice guitar tho!

  • all that stuff to get a Fender tone....a vibrolux,reverb tank, and a jag will make that tone too..

  • Sounds good, but try dialing down the 'verb a bit and crank the gain. Heavy reverb and digital cameras don't communicate well. The BBE Max" is best for dealing with muddy PA signals not for playing alone.

  • wow thats really crisp tone u got

  • Iv'e had a strat, les paul and now a prs. I think they are all different. I love my prs secondally i love tele's then les pauls. the only reason for the order or the last 2 is feel and the sizes of neck. each to there own............ great video 2

  • no he doesnt

  • Prs gutiars are twice the price of fenders, and give a completely different sound.

  • My guess is the fretboard is rosewood. Sure looks it. I have never heard of a big name luthiers use mahogany as a fretboard wood.

  • Mine friend has the whole neck out of mahogany, sounds very warm and deep.

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