Here are some sounds from my Nash Tele...this thing was sounding great in the studio recently and I figured I would share! Comment below with any thoughts or questions! Thanks for watching!
Love the Nash! ....and now you have inspired me to get out my old echo park pedal. I always loved that pedal but “retired” it a couple years ago. Definitely going to dig it back out!! Thanks!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Man, I wish I had a relic'd Nash Tele just chilling in the corner that I hadn't played in awhile that I could pick up and strum. Killer tones as always man!
Thanks for doing these videos man. You influenced a ton of guitar players with your playing with Chris Tomlin. It is really cool to be able to get a little peek inside your thought process and how you build sounds/parts.
You should do a video on your tone for awakening! One of the most underrated Tomlin songs ever imo and I’ve always loved the delay settings you had for it. Always been curious about your work on that song.
In ‘Our God’ I thought I remember you saying you used a reverse delay in that song as well as that analog sounding quarter note from the echo park. If so, do you run the reverse delay before or after the echo park?
Hey Daniel, Someday I hope to get a Tele. My uncle (who passed away a few years ago) had #1295. it's still in the family, but I don't think I'll ever see it. I like the tele's bold sound. I noticed that you are using a pick and you have very smooth picking sounds. Was also thinking while you were playing, do you ever split your signal and one side dirt and verb and the other side clean and delay it? In other words, bounces with a growling pad. just a thought. Keep up the great videos. Thank you for what you do.
Much of the tone is coming from the amp, speaker, and cab. Yes, the player, the guitar, the strings, the pickups are all important too. But when the overdrives are kicked on, the amp is going into overdrive and all the OD boxes are going to sound pretty similar.
Anyone know which Lollar pickups are in these guitars? Nash's web site doesn't say (that I could find, anyway.) I'd like to put these pickups in my G&L...
Love the Nash! ....and now you have inspired me to get out my old echo park pedal. I always loved that pedal but “retired” it a couple years ago. Definitely going to dig it back out!! Thanks!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Man, I wish I had a relic'd Nash Tele just chilling in the corner that I hadn't played in awhile that I could pick up and strum. Killer tones as always man!
Thanks for your showing the Nash tele.. I have one soon to pick up and bring hm.. wanted to hear an opinion and yours was comforting.. peace
Snuff talk! Let’s hear it!
Thanks for doing these videos man. You influenced a ton of guitar players with your playing with Chris Tomlin. It is really cool to be able to get a little peek inside your thought process and how you build sounds/parts.
Love the color of the headstock. Beautiful guitar, nice playing.
Great sounds!
Excellent sound
Sounds great!
Loved the tasty tone! ❤
Awesome Daniel 🎸🔥
Nash guitars are pretty cool. I played one very similar to that one at GC Tampa a while back. Great feeling guitar and nice relic work
Nice sounds! Best small delay pedal in my opinion. I like the tape setting as much as the DMM.
You make anything sound terrific 😁 you could make a shoebox and rubber bands sound amazing 💙💙🎸🎶🎤💙💙. Have a wonderfully blessed week brother 🙃❤
Hey Daniel your walkthroughs have been so helpful.. What cabs do you use live and do you use greenbacks?
You should do a video on your tone for awakening! One of the most underrated Tomlin songs ever imo and I’ve always loved the delay settings you had for it. Always been curious about your work on that song.
In ‘Our God’ I thought I remember you saying you used a reverse delay in that song as well as that analog sounding quarter note from the echo park. If so, do you run the reverse delay before or after the echo park?
Hey Daniel, Someday I hope to get a Tele. My uncle (who passed away a few years ago) had #1295. it's still in the family, but I don't think I'll ever see it. I like the tele's bold sound. I noticed that you are using a pick and you have very smooth picking sounds. Was also thinking while you were playing, do you ever split your signal and one side dirt and verb and the other side clean and delay it? In other words, bounces with a growling pad. just a thought. Keep up the great videos. Thank you for what you do.
That sounds great, which Nash is this?
Sounding great brotha!! Man I love that tele!
you should play my T-63 too bro!
Bring it on over!😉
What would be your reaction if someone asks you to play electric guitar live with a laptop or with software gears ?
Hi what Model is the Nash Tele please
Awesome tone! Which pickups are they?
Usually nash uses the Lollar vintage and special t.
@@aaron.s.robinson Thanks Aaron.
Much of the tone is coming from the amp, speaker, and cab. Yes, the player, the guitar, the strings, the pickups are all important too. But when the overdrives are kicked on, the amp is going into overdrive and all the OD boxes are going to sound pretty similar.
Anyone know which Lollar pickups are in these guitars? Nash's web site doesn't say (that I could find, anyway.) I'd like to put these pickups in my G&L...
They have a Vintage in the neck and Special in the bridge in case anyone still needs to know.
@@81ghale Thanks!
playing starts after 4 minutes
Dailed.
the important thing is that you wobble the neck to no avail whatsoever with every strum.
It’s a feel thing, often a sign of a good player!
Most tone comes from the speaker