James Goodall Traditional D for Sale @ Fazio's Frets and Friends, St Louis, MO
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I play Bluegrass/Gospel and I have to say, this has the bassy boom without cheating. Loudest and clearest sounding guitar I have ever heard. That includes Bourgeois, Huss Dalton,Martin,Taylor,Blueridge
. Wayne Henderson is the only one that comes close buy I am sold on a Goodall Rosewood. One of these days I'll get lucky and get one. -
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I'd give someone's left nut for that. Goodall's are truly amazing!
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That guitar kicks ass
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Lets get Roskowske on one of these videos
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Excelent guitar, can I ask what is the song called? and do you possibly have the tabs for it?
smikca1 7 months ago
@smikca1 Thanks for the comment. I pretty sure I was just goofing around so I don't think it's an actual song. I'm also don't read notes or tab so I'm not much help on that end either. Who knows...maybe some adventurous soul out there would be nice enough to tab it out for you.
FaziosMusic 7 months ago
fantastic sound,clear,nice tone and very good flatpicking sir....and fingering...
i believe that this D model is better than the D28 martin marguis(adir)and better from D T.RICE santa cruz.....(IR/AD) too.....
i want your opinion, i am between of these 3 guitrars....
i have listened and the 3 .....help
thanks
nikos(greece)
voukis6 10 months ago
@voukis6 Hi Nikos. The Goodall is in a class all by its lonesome when it comes to the Traditional D. While the Santa Cruz is an incredible vintage sounding instrument the Goodall is a much more vibrant and clean tone. There really isn't another dread out there that sounds like it. Now you may run across a great sounding Marquis but the problem is that they make so many that I haven't seen the consistency you will get from a small hand-built guitar like a Goodall or Santa Cruz. Hope this helps.
FaziosMusic 10 months ago