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  • likes, 23 dislikes

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  • beyond the crappy sound i see a guitarist with a very good rhythm and feel... very good

  • @xpacev2 Thanks man

  • Nice guitar! I've played that guitar too. There's no actual style for this guitar. Stochelo Rosenberg a great Gypsy guitarist, played Guitar Boogie on his Selmer. Guitar Boogie is not Gypsy music, or jazz. Selmer and Mario Maccaferri worked together to make a new kind of guitar. Django Reinhardt choosed that guitar, what seemed to be a good choice for Gypsy jazz. But Django also used electric guitars for his music. It doesn't matter what kind of guitar you play. If you like it, it's alright! 5*

  • I agree man

  • the wrong guitar for your style,man.

  • I mostly play jazz, and that is a gypsy jazz guitar (django reinhardt), so usually its suitable. this was just my blues guitar trial and for I didnt feel like pulling out my es 335

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  • cool

  • Tone is high BUT THATS NOT THE POINT! This kid can feel the rhythm in his bones. Why else would he be playing it over and over just to post it! YEA Love it!

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  • Very good!

  • @1Warz i'm like #15

  • I'm Dislike # 14

  • Awesome!

  • SRV sound!

  • cool

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