How your Touch Guitar works
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All Comments (12)
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This is amazing....
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Now that's an interesting piece of instrument!
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@Calvert1212 Thanks for clearing that up for me, how about plugging in to two seperate channels on a PA, I'm assuming that would work?
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@johnorlitta pause at 2:43 it has a seperate output for the bass and the guitar part so you need two amps, one for each, which is a good thing in my book because you dont sacrifice the sound quality of either entity
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Hey FunkMaster i know Richard and Climber i play guitar i would really love to meet you i have some guitar ideas and if you can help me i think i can get some really good money comming your way
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I'm not sure I understand, do you have to plug the Touch Guitar into a regular guitar amp and a bass amp, or one amp only?
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This is AWESOME!!!!
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LOL when he says "That's the biggest G you'll ever hear in your life" !! I know he's just joking but it's still funny. awesome instrument, but I think he could do more with it if it was vertical like a stick, then he could play that 'giant G" chord one the guitar neck with both hands.
Hi everyone, I wish I could meet all of you guys out there, lots of great players, as soon as I get the time, I'm going to be putting up demonstrations of the different sounds and combinations of chord melody things you can do on two necks. Actually, The biggest difference in the Touch Guitar, which I patented in 1958, is the wide spacing of the upper neck strings. In doing this, it opens up a can of worms in musical composition. thanks to all of you, DB
ddbunker 1 year ago
Dave,
Thank you so much. I so love this video. So right on. I'm such a fan of yours,
Randy Strom
randystrom1234 2 years ago
Thanks, Randy, that goes ditto for me, keep up the great work, if we all work together, w4e can make this "Touch" thing happen, DaveB
ddbunker 2 years ago