Well, thank _you._ The Backing tracks have some extra guitar parts (acoustics, six strings, etc) so sometimes there is more than one. _Do I Wanna Know_ is double tracked with a 6-String, because AFAICT that's how it's done on the record.
Oops, i forgot to mention an absolute Classic that no one ever seems to realise was recorded with a 12, Because I Love You by the Masters Apprentices. Sorry about that Chief!
Dylan, need to know if you've experienced any neck dive with the Danelectro 12? I'm thinking of buying one and would love to know. Thanks. Sounds really good, you're making my decision much easier. Have you played a Rick? how are the neck comparisons as far as width?
It's a little neck heavy but not too bad. Mine doesn't dive if I let it go, but it might gradually slip. A fairly wide, gripping strap solves the problem. Neck width in mine is 44mm, wider than a Ric, but not as wide as the classical guitar style widths you get on some 12 strings.
@@DylanPank71 Thank you Dylan. I bought a Ric about 6 years ago and was just too narrow for my big fat fingers. LOL This one looks like it would suit me pretty good. Thanks again. Great job on the video.
Other 12 string songs That people don't talk about enough "The rain song", "over the hills and far away" Chilli peppers have a 12 string song, Breaking the girl"
Good songs, but they're on plenty of "top twelve string songs" list, OTHAFA for example: ua-cam.com/video/EAYA8q_jVXI/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/tsp8ue3E_ac/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/yn0EQ9E5W5A/v-deo.html
As I know The Rain Song isn't played in a 12 string. Its an acostic and one eletric, and live just the 6 string eletric. But over the hills and far away is a classic too The Song Remains The Same I would say too.
Brian May uses a 12-string to play ‘39, one of my favorite deep cuts off of A Night at the Opera, and quite possibly one of the best Queen songs ever written.
The use backing tracks are better to me to show the 12 string guitar riffs in context to the song they are from, as they were written as part of the character of the song. Back in those days (esp. 1960's) it was about the song as a whole and not about the "guitar solo God, "until Hendrix came along anyway. Imagine ticket to Ride without the guitar riff....yawn....on the other hand imagine the guitar riff without Ticket to Ride....2nd yawn...appreciate your attention to detail and history.
Good lookin’ out, man! Decades ago, I switched to 90/180° and 90/90° instrument cables for precisely this reason. Because some amps can’t accept a 90° plug, I keep a couple of 90/180° cables in my gig bag in case we play through somebody’s backline. The 90° end is also good for standing while playing because it doesn’t stress and break the cable when you route it between the strap and button to prevent it being pulled to and fro as you rock TF out! Now, most Strat players will point out that the majority of 90° plugs don’t work with their Strat because of the input jack plate’s indented design, but there is a workaround for that, and it’s one you may switch to if your main gig guitar is a Strat and you’d like to improve its function. One of the guitar heroes back in the mid-70s (I can’t remember which one,) mentioned in a Guitar Player Magazine interview that inverting the input jack’s mounting plate so that it sits on top of the body not only made it possible to use a 90° plug with his Strat, but it also made it much easier than before to plug and unplug both 90° and 180° cables from it. My working Strats’ mounting plates have been inverted like this, ever since. I unfortunately it never looks as pretty, since the chrome plating on that back side is usually a bit duller than the front, but because it’s a performance mod instead of a cosmetic one, it doesn’t bother me. But the thing is, it’s not a permanent change, and you don’t need to desolder or cut the output wires to invert the plate, or restore it to its original orientation.
The Dano 12 has separately adjustable saddles (two for each pair of strings) which gives it better intonation than many electric 12's. I believe the classic Rickenbacker 12 has only 6 saddles, and probably doesn't sound as good up the neck as the 12-saddle Dano (I have the Dano, but not a Rickenbacker).
@@islander4986 The 6 saddle thing isn't as big a deal that that if you match the string gauges between the octave and bass strings carefully. Fret height and action makes a bigger difference. The frets on Rics are SUPER low which improves intonation as much or more a than 12 saddle bridges.
@@DylanPank71 The 12-string is probably inherently a compromise intonation wise, even more than a 6-string, which most instrument authorities will say are imperfect too. I've never played a Rickenbacker, but I was pleased to see the ingenious 12-saddle bridge on my Dano after playing some Acoustic 12's with intonation issues. I'm not a big fan of super low action or small frets myself. My main 6-string is a strat with a Mighty Mite neck that I scalloped for this very reason. I'm confused about what you mean by "matching" string gauges in the octave pairs. I've only used pre-packaged 12-string sets (Ernie Balls?).
Love that sound, some of my fave 12 string riffs. And theme from Crossroads 'yes Miss Doiyan'. Would have added ' the Waiting ' by Tom Petty but not complaining coz sounds great. Many thanks, I need a Dano 12 in my life now !!!
Dylan! Awesome job on these great 12-string songs. As a 12-string player it’s great to hear some “lesser known” tunes.....and gives me more stuff to work on! Will check out your other videos for sure. Thanks for your talent, dude!!! JoAnn
Great fun song to play, very easy which makes it a blast to sing and play, but I recommend using the low end to get a fatter sound to hear the changes more sharply if you're playing without backing tracks. Fun times.
Glad that you played The Killing Moon and Under The Milky Way. There are also classic songs by Bauhaus, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Sisters Of Mercy, The Cure, The Mission...
Actually, Pearl Jam' s Jeremy is done with two six string guitars, but the bass is a twelve string. That's why it has that big sound. But all are great songs indeed! 👍
That last one, Hazy Shade of Winter, came out about the same time as Paul Simon's "Scarborough Fair". Listen to the latter on 12-string. Later, listen to Crosby ,Stills and Nash: Guinevere. Beauty
A lot of U2 songs were recorded with a Rickenbacker 360-12. For “Mysterious Ways,” the only thing I’d say is missing is that the Edge slides down the fretboard after he strikes the B chord. It has a pull-off sound that people tend to recognize when you do that. When talking to the Edge’s guitar tech, Dallas Schoo, he said that he wasn’t sure Mysterious Ways was recorded with a 12 string, but the Edge has always used the Rickenbacker 12-string for live performances. He said “the sessions for that album were all over the place and his Gibson Les Paul Custom was used for almost every song around that period, but it could have been his Strat or even his Epiphone Casino for all I remember.” The Edge tends to always sound like himself, so figuring out which guitar he used is very hard. For instance, Dallas confirmed the Edge used his Les Paul Custom for “Desire” on the Rattle & Hum album track, but when it was played live in studio for the Rattle & Hum movie, the Edge used a Gretsch White Falcon because he had it readily available and no one really heard a difference.
I heard a song called Gazing in 1966 from Love’s first album. I was immediately reminded of the aforementioned Crystals’ record. To this day, I often place them together on my playlists.
You sir know how a 12-string is supposed to be used (and Dave Gregory and Will Sargent never get enough credit for their superlative 12-string playing)!
The talent level of your playing (all parts) is impressive. Your arrangements and recording skills are excellent. All things considered it's a very entertaining video. Thank You.
The irony of "Under The Milky Way" as a 12-string song "everyone forgets" is that out of the Church's 30-year, 20-album career, this is the only song that most people would even recognize (at least in the US). It's nice to see the Church and XTC on any guitar-oriented video.
The only truly professional thing about Crossroads - the theme music! Written by the great Tony "5 points" Hatch (that will bring back some memories for some old "New Faces" fans).
Love the fact there's no chat, just brilliant playing. Have seen other videos where the guitarist gives loads of chat about the song nonsense, just get on with the playing
‘Walk Right In’ - the Rooftop Singers. While there’s not much love for 12-strings out in the music world, I love my Guild 12-string. Thanks for the video. I’m not alone.
Wow, how good is this! So many great parts being played here by someone who is clearly a 12 str deep diver! Thx so much, I'm gonna love discovering the full songs for many of these.
I see a lot of people commenting songs that people mention and play all the time, read the title. Lots of people listen to REM, Pearl Jam, Led Zeppelin, etc.
Wow! Came here as I’ve had my 12 string for a while now and not using is as much as I should- and what do I hear but my bloody all time favourite song in the world!!! (Killing Moon) followed by Under the Milky Way, which is a close runner up. Your choices are spectacular and really inspiring. You’re also an excellent guitarist. In summary, thanks a million! Now I’m no longer constrained to Fisherman’s blues to exercise my 12-string 😂👍
Don't you just love the Dano 12 string? Super lightweight, nice wide fingerboard (unlike the Rics), great sounding lipstick pickups, best intonation on a 12 string bridge with every string individually adjustable. And best of all, the price! You can buy one Ric 12 or 10 Dano 12s... When I got mine at GC it was like $400. I got the one with the F-hole. Great choices of tunes, and well played too!
I looked at all the available 12 strings. I tried two different RICs but didn't like the narrow necks and the price $$$!!! Fender wasn't producing their 12 string at the time. I thought the Danelectro was junk. But I noticed different star guitarists playing them (on UTube) so I took a chance. It turned out to be a very good guitar. Sustains forever, clear and bright.
Awesome video I always had tunings problem with my 12 strings guitar i solved the problem tune all strings in unison and to eb now they stays in tune and sounds like 2 guitars in one rock on
OMG killing moon is 12 string! I never realized one of my fav tracks and I just recently got myself a Schecter 12! great vid man some great picks here!! GORGEOUS guitar man!!!!!
I do not really understand why, but this video feels so much better than an average guitar video
Good color, good angles, and good audio.
It's because there's twice as many strings.
Because he isn’t trying to melt your face off
something about a twelve string, am i right?
No shredding in drop Z
If I had a 12 string Danlectro I’d play Stairway to Kashmir.
My 2 go-to songs whenever i get near a 12 string are Under a Milky Way and The Waiting. It was good to hear one of them. Great job.
Great songs. I play guitar, thought there was more than one person playing! Thanks.
Well, thank _you._
The Backing tracks have some extra guitar parts (acoustics, six strings, etc) so sometimes there is more than one. _Do I Wanna Know_ is double tracked with a 6-String, because AFAICT that's how it's done on the record.
I have one that hardly anyone noticed, but if you’re in your 60s you might have: Theme from Bonanza.
Good pick but a tricky one for someone like me to arrange.
@@DylanPank71 I recorded it using multitrack some years back. ua-cam.com/video/Bk5GeMFqA5I/v-deo.html
@@U2WB Great - that was really cool!
@@DylanPank71 Thank you, kind sir.
Oops, i forgot to mention an absolute Classic that no one ever seems to realise was recorded with a 12, Because I Love You by the Masters Apprentices. Sorry about that Chief!
Crossroads, ha ha!!! Genius
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Dylan, need to know if you've experienced any neck dive with the Danelectro 12? I'm thinking of buying one and would love to know. Thanks.
Sounds really good, you're making my decision much easier. Have you played a Rick? how are the neck comparisons as far as width?
It's a little neck heavy but not too bad. Mine doesn't dive if I let it go, but it might gradually slip. A fairly wide, gripping strap solves the problem.
Neck width in mine is 44mm, wider than a Ric, but not as wide as the classical guitar style widths you get on some 12 strings.
@@DylanPank71 Thank you Dylan. I bought a Ric about 6 years ago and was just too narrow for my big fat fingers. LOL This one looks like it would suit me pretty good. Thanks again. Great job on the video.
Other 12 string songs
That people don't talk about enough
"The rain song", "over the hills and far away"
Chilli peppers have a 12 string song, Breaking the girl"
Good songs, but they're on plenty of "top twelve string songs" list, OTHAFA for example:
ua-cam.com/video/EAYA8q_jVXI/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/tsp8ue3E_ac/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/yn0EQ9E5W5A/v-deo.html
As I know The Rain Song isn't played in a 12 string. Its an acostic and one eletric, and live just the 6 string eletric.
But over the hills and far away is a classic too
The Song Remains The Same I would say too.
Franco Dallago How about Give a Little Bit by Supertramp.
Yeah but chilli peppers are drivel
Dylan Pank still have yet to find tangerine.
I tried singing along to Sloop John B when you were playing it. 3 coyotes in the back yard started howling.
Brian May uses a 12-string to play ‘39, one of my favorite deep cuts off of A Night at the Opera, and quite possibly one of the best Queen songs ever written.
That or the prophet song off the same album. Both are crazy underrated because of bohemian rhapsody.
I really love that song.
Brian May is probably the most underrated guitarist of all time. "39" fantastic tune!
And on Long Away too
You captured the tone and feel of the songs perfectly. Very well done, and fun to listen to.
Thanks 🙂
De Música Ligera by Soda Stereo is a latin Song that uses a 12 string
Pero es imposible olvodar esa rolita;)
Gustavo uses a fender electric
Crossroads! An to be who grew up in the Midlands in the 60s and 70's knows that one off by heart.....
The use backing tracks are better to me to show the 12 string guitar riffs in context to the song they are from, as they were written as part of the character of the song. Back in those days (esp. 1960's) it was about the song as a whole and not about the "guitar solo God, "until Hendrix came along anyway. Imagine ticket to Ride without the guitar riff....yawn....on the other hand imagine the guitar riff without Ticket to Ride....2nd yawn...appreciate your attention to detail and history.
0:01
“What do you do?”
“Construction”
“You don’t feel like you’re in construction”
Anyone? 😏
"I like going this way, better than waiting in line."
Union delegate
Firsr thing that came to my head!!
What the fuck is so funny about me?
Good fellas
@06:25 dude, watch your cable man.. 😭 I could feel the pain
Ouch...this video should be reported
Good lookin’ out, man! Decades ago, I switched to 90/180° and 90/90° instrument cables for precisely this reason. Because some amps can’t accept a 90° plug, I keep a couple of 90/180° cables in my gig bag in case we play through somebody’s backline. The 90° end is also good for standing while playing because it doesn’t stress and break the cable when you route it between the strap and button to prevent it being pulled to and fro as you rock TF out!
Now, most Strat players will point out that the majority of 90° plugs don’t work with their Strat because of the input jack plate’s indented design, but there is a workaround for that, and it’s one you may switch to if your main gig guitar is a Strat and you’d like to improve its function.
One of the guitar heroes back in the mid-70s (I can’t remember which one,) mentioned in a Guitar Player Magazine interview that inverting the input jack’s mounting plate so that it sits on top of the body not only made it possible to use a 90° plug with his Strat, but it also made it much easier than before to plug and unplug both 90° and 180° cables from it. My working Strats’ mounting plates have been inverted like this, ever since. I unfortunately it never looks as pretty, since the chrome plating on that back side is usually a bit duller than the front, but because it’s a performance mod instead of a cosmetic one, it doesn’t bother me. But the thing is, it’s not a permanent change, and you don’t need to desolder or cut the output wires to invert the plate, or restore it to its original orientation.
Ahh, Killing Moon and Mysterious Ways - great choices!
Man! That Danelectro sounds great! I thought it was a Richenbacher at first
The Dano 12 has separately adjustable saddles (two for each pair of strings) which gives it better intonation than many electric 12's. I believe the classic Rickenbacker 12 has only 6 saddles, and probably doesn't sound as good up the neck as the 12-saddle Dano (I have the Dano, but not a Rickenbacker).
I’ve got one of these and LOVE it. They are very adorable as well. Great twelve string jangle!
@@islander4986 The 6 saddle thing isn't as big a deal that that if you match the string gauges between the octave and bass strings carefully.
Fret height and action makes a bigger difference. The frets on Rics are SUPER low which improves intonation as much or more a than 12 saddle bridges.
@@DylanPank71 The 12-string is probably inherently a compromise intonation wise, even more than a 6-string, which most instrument authorities will say are imperfect too. I've never played a Rickenbacker, but I was pleased to see the ingenious 12-saddle bridge on my Dano after playing some Acoustic 12's with intonation issues. I'm not a big fan of super low action or small frets myself. My main 6-string is a strat with a Mighty Mite neck that I scalloped for this very reason. I'm confused about what you mean by "matching" string gauges in the octave pairs. I've only used pre-packaged 12-string sets (Ernie Balls?).
Love that sound, some of my fave 12 string riffs. And theme from Crossroads 'yes Miss Doiyan'. Would have added ' the Waiting ' by Tom Petty but not complaining coz sounds great. Many thanks, I need a Dano 12 in my life now !!!
"When You Walk In The Room" must have influenced The Beatles "Ticket To Ride".
@@unaperrson The Byrds version of _Mr Tambourine Man_ too, I'm sure
Under The Milky Way from The Church? You must be an Aussie mate ? 💜💜🇦🇺 that song is an anthem and belongs to The Great Aussie Song Book.
I'm not Aussie, it's that that song is awesome everywhere!
Dylan! Awesome job on these great 12-string songs. As a 12-string player it’s great to hear some “lesser known” tunes.....and gives me more stuff to work on! Will check out your other videos for sure. Thanks for your talent, dude!!! JoAnn
the Hollies' "Look Through Any Window" and "King Midas in Reverse" are two good ones
lunarpollen let’s go someone else said it I was gonna comment this the Hollies deserve so much more credit than they get
13 years in youtube :o tas bien?
The Church! Yes! I didn't know that was 12 string. Such a great album.
Great fun song to play, very easy which makes it a blast to sing and play, but I recommend using the low end to get a fatter sound to hear the changes more sharply if you're playing without backing tracks. Fun times.
Jackie DeShannon’s When You Walk In The Room must be in the top five most beautiful songs.
Glad that you played The Killing Moon and Under The Milky Way. There are also classic songs by Bauhaus, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Sisters Of Mercy, The Cure, The Mission...
oh.. yea do a part two with these please
This is my world of 12 string songs.
The Crossroads theme tune! Haven’t heard that for years, since I was a kid
Good one 👌
Wings did a great cover on Venus and Mars, and apparently the Wings version was actually used on the show sometimes for cliffhangers.
I think Hazy Shade of winter would sound amazing on a Danelectro 12
I want to see the guy off camera playing the castinets
Just received my Danny 12 yesterday. Love it. My band does about 4 of these songs. Good shit man.
More honorable mentions -
Turn Turn Turn / The Byrds
Jeremy / pearl Jam
Hole Hearted / Extreme
Actually, Pearl Jam' s Jeremy is done with two six string guitars, but the bass is a twelve string. That's why it has that big sound. But all are great songs indeed! 👍
_Hole Hearted_ is a pretty good call. Might pinch that for Vol. II. I think _Turn Turn Turn_ probably gets mentioned (honourably or otherwise) enough.
Nirolevy1 Jeremy is a 12 string bass
"Mr Tambourine Man" intro as well
Fantastic, thank you. I own a Dano baritone; maybe I should record a baritone guitar compilation 🤔
I love how you picked some really good tunes that aren’t super well known. Especially Hazy shade of winter. Nice
Yeah, each tune was a delight for that reason.
Fantastic song!
That last one, Hazy Shade of Winter, came out about the same time as Paul Simon's "Scarborough Fair". Listen to the latter on 12-string. Later, listen to Crosby ,Stills and Nash: Guinevere. Beauty
Great selection of gems! Just got an Adamas 12-string - need to make my way through your compilations!
Brilliant!! The strange thing is that my girl always says that the start of "Eight miles high" by the Byrds sounds like "Crossroads theme" !!!
A lot of U2 songs were recorded with a Rickenbacker 360-12. For “Mysterious Ways,” the only thing I’d say is missing is that the Edge slides down the fretboard after he strikes the B chord. It has a pull-off sound that people tend to recognize when you do that. When talking to the Edge’s guitar tech, Dallas Schoo, he said that he wasn’t sure Mysterious Ways was recorded with a 12 string, but the Edge has always used the Rickenbacker 12-string for live performances. He said “the sessions for that album were all over the place and his Gibson Les Paul Custom was used for almost every song around that period, but it could have been his Strat or even his Epiphone Casino for all I remember.” The Edge tends to always sound like himself, so figuring out which guitar he used is very hard. For instance, Dallas confirmed the Edge used his Les Paul Custom for “Desire” on the Rattle & Hum album track, but when it was played live in studio for the Rattle & Hum movie, the Edge used a Gretsch White Falcon because he had it readily available and no one really heard a difference.
I heard a song called Gazing in 1966 from Love’s first album. I was immediately reminded of the aforementioned Crystals’ record. To this day, I often place them together on my playlists.
You sir know how a 12-string is supposed to be used (and Dave Gregory and Will Sargent never get enough credit for their superlative 12-string playing)!
I said it before and I’ll say it again,” twelve string guitars are like bacon , they make everything better “!!!!
Gotta get a Danelectro now.
PhatLvis It’s my favourite guitar to play, it sounds and feels great to play!
Or you can use one of these- www.digitech.com/mod-effects/Mosaic.html
Xtc inclusion genius
I didn’t expect Senses Working Overtime. I was expecting Mayor of Simpleton, but a chance I get to see XTC anywhere out of the blue is one I’d love.
The talent level of your playing (all parts) is impressive. Your arrangements and recording skills are excellent. All things considered it's a very entertaining video. Thank You.
When he did the opening riff I thought it was The Animals "It's My Life" pre-chorus riff
"It's Gonna be Alight" Gerry and the Pacemakers "Ferry cross the Mersey" also.
No Byrds?
The irony of "Under The Milky Way" as a 12-string song "everyone forgets" is that out of the Church's 30-year, 20-album career, this is the only song that most people would even recognize (at least in the US). It's nice to see the Church and XTC on any guitar-oriented video.
I wouldn't discount The Unguarded Moment in the recognition stakes.
Meg Mortimer and Shughie McFee would both be proud of you!
Not to mention Miss Diane and Benny and Tony Wilson managerial type character David Hunter
Benny got a job in the chip shop.I said fish n chips twice Benny he said I heard you the first time
The only truly professional thing about Crossroads - the theme music! Written by the great Tony "5 points" Hatch (that will bring back some memories for some old "New Faces" fans).
Love the fact there's no chat, just brilliant playing. Have seen other videos where the guitarist gives loads of chat about the song nonsense, just get on with the playing
Thanks UA-cam algorithm! Just found a super chill channel that has just over 200 subscribers 😁
‘Walk Right In’ - the Rooftop Singers. While there’s not much love for 12-strings out in the music world, I love my Guild 12-string. Thanks for the video. I’m not alone.
Eyes
The Killing Moon and Under the Milky Way were both used in the film, Donnie Darko!
Great selection. XTC and The Bunnymen in particular.
Wow, how good is this! So many great parts being played here by someone who is clearly a 12 str deep diver! Thx so much, I'm gonna love discovering the full songs for many of these.
I dont understand why there are thumbs down. Love the tones. Always said I grew up in the wrong era, 80s baby, but still enjoy the classics.
This is some of best twelve string playing I've seen on UA-cam and great to keep away from the usual cliche songs
"wouldn't it be nice" by the beach boys has an intro played with 12 strings which is so unique and lovely.
Hard luck woman?
12 string guitar songs are criminally underrated.. i mean like literally there are twice the amount of strings vs 6
No kidding?
Watched your Pt 2 first, then looked for this one. Absolutely fantastic, both of them.
Thanks, so glad you enjoyed them. 🙂
imagine the process of replacing the strings😵
matchew I’ve done it lots of times lol. Takes about 45 mins when you get good
It's like stringing two guitars simultaneously except twice as aggravating.
@@hunterxbox11 yep. It's not that bad.
matchew I pay someone to replace my strings. It’s worth it
My old hagstrom has a 10 year old set of strings.
Thank you, Thank You Thank You. I have a martin 12 string I was neglecting and you started a fire under me to play it again!
Stu Mackenzie has entered the chat
Every song sounded good !!! Thanks
39 by Queen was a good one
I see a lot of people commenting songs that people mention and play all the time, read the title. Lots of people listen to REM, Pearl Jam, Led Zeppelin, etc.
One of the absolute best videos Ihave heard. Great job.
Love this! I've been searching for 12 string guitar songs from mostly the 60's & '70's, and actually ones that are lesser recognized. Thanks, man!
Pretty much everything by Lead Belly. You don't know where you're going if you don't know where you've been.
Wow! Came here as I’ve had my 12 string for a while now and not using is as much as I should- and what do I hear but my bloody all time favourite song in the world!!! (Killing Moon) followed by Under the Milky Way, which is a close runner up. Your choices are spectacular and really inspiring. You’re also an excellent guitarist. In summary, thanks a million! Now I’m no longer constrained to Fisherman’s blues to exercise my 12-string 😂👍
Great job sir! Wasn't familiar with some of them but they all sound nostalgic when you give them that 12 string chime.
More like "Twelve Great 12-string Guitar Songs that You Didn't Know Were 12-string Guitar Songs", for me.
ワタシもダンエレクトロの12弦
ついポチっとしてしまいました
まったく後悔してません
大のお気に入りになりました
Senses working overtime got me
Nice! By the way....I miss "Never let go" by Camel 🙂
The twelve string makes such an uplifting sound.
One humdinger after another!
Really like hearing an in tune 12 string properly intonated and played precisely!
Also Selected songs are very choice examples.
Even when listening to the original recordings, the 12 string is a bit muffled or lost in the mix. This video really brings the 12 string alive!
Tangerine led zeppelin
Don't you just love the Dano 12 string? Super lightweight, nice wide fingerboard (unlike the Rics), great sounding lipstick pickups, best intonation on a 12 string bridge with every string individually adjustable. And best of all, the price! You can buy one Ric 12 or 10 Dano 12s... When I got mine at GC it was like $400. I got the one with the F-hole.
Great choices of tunes, and well played too!
I looked at all the available 12 strings. I tried two different RICs but didn't like the narrow necks and the price $$$!!! Fender wasn't producing their 12 string at the time. I thought the Danelectro was junk. But I noticed different star guitarists playing them (on UTube) so I took a chance. It turned out to be a very good guitar. Sustains forever, clear and bright.
And I bet none of us said, it sounds like a danelectro..
Wish i had that talent to be able to play guitar ? Always amazed at how musicians can remember all those chords
The anonymous electric 12 string twangler!
My mom once told me I am as useless as a 12 string..
Is she one of the folks that gave me a dislike! ;-)
That means you're not useless at all
I've had "When You Walk Into the Room" on my mind a long time, but never knew the name. Thank you!
Great video. Are you Glenn Campbell's unknown grandson?
😁 nope, just an admirer (also I'm a bit old to be his grandson!)
OMG Crossroads theme! Great selection of tunes and brilliantly executed. Thanks!
12 string guitars to music are as bacon is to food!!!!
What a great vid, man! Everybody else plays the same predictable "big" 12-string hits, this is golden.
XTC, Echo & the Bunymens ..I love it !
Nice! I have a Dano 12/6 double neck and the 6 side is strung with baritone strings.
Lots of fun and options.
The Killing Moon part was incredible. Great work in general!
Great taste man! Was an Arcade Fire fan for ages but only just found out about Echo & The Bunnymen a couple of years ago.
No stairway to heaven...how dare you...
No just kidding these songs are great
Can someone forget stairway to heaven ?
*_No Stairway. Denied!_*
@@Willieman06 Danelectro 6 string not a 12 string.
@@Willieman06 Nope, I definitely remembered to not play Stairway.
Зашибись! Very good 👍
Some great songs to be sure.
Beautiful tone from your skillfully playing.
Awesome video I always had tunings problem with my 12 strings guitar i solved the problem tune all strings in unison and to eb now they stays in tune and sounds like 2 guitars in one rock on
i just got the same Danelectro today. Looking forward to playing each of these songs - thx!
OMG killing moon is 12 string! I never realized one of my fav tracks and I just recently got myself a Schecter 12! great vid man some great picks here!! GORGEOUS guitar man!!!!!
Really enjoyed this video. Excellent playing. Thanks for the memories.
thats so cool and beautiful playing thank you so much.
Man no Byrds or Buffalo Springfield? Good list though keep on rockin in the free world.