This reminds me somewhat of a few videos I've seen with Ted Greene playing "Baroque"-ish lines. Tenths are a good place to start exploring harmony without getting it cluttered. A great idea to explore. Thanks!
@@antoniofernicola8699 Hi. It's actually a modified Player. I put a Lollar CC pick up in the neck and changed the bridge to a Callaham as it's thicker metal for a warmer sound. I changed the knobs to Roadworn because, well, why not. I also changed the string guide. It's my favourite guitar to play!!
@@ModernGuitarHarmony I recently tried the Telecaster American pro II roasted pine for a few days... nice but perhaps a little too loud... in the end I got a double esquire CS which I really like. my ideal sound is the one that Bill Frisell manages to obtain, in particular in the version of Wildwood flower that he plays in the Berkeley church: I think it's the purest sound I've ever heard... and I'd really like to know everything about that telecaster... .ua-cam.com/video/-K-gd2DMY0M/v-deo.html
Interesting, I've got my Tele set up exactly the same, with the Charlie Christian (Lollar) pickup. Also same colour, except the neck. Sounds the same though.
@@ModernGuitarHarmony I burned some serious cash on the Henriksen Bud Six. Tim Lerch recommends it and I can't complain. Portable, v powerful for it's size, and beautiful tube jazz sound. I got a Vintage Reissue '52 and upgraded all the electronics and bridge. Very nice guitar for the price, Didn't want to rip out the guts out of a 2k dollar Fender guitar, but still got that very nice chunky neck. I also got the Quilter 101 Reverb amp head which I had hooked up to a cab with a Celestion Vintage 30 driver. Also very nice sounding and cheaper than the Bud. The amp head is very portable. I basically aimed for the Tim Lerch and got exactly that.
The game with the tenth is from the Martin Taylor school..It's nice and efficient.
This reminds me somewhat of a few videos I've seen with Ted Greene playing "Baroque"-ish lines. Tenths are a good place to start exploring harmony without getting it cluttered. A great idea to explore. Thanks!
You're welcome. Plenty of ways to make it jazzy too. Coming up....stay tuned 😀
Hi, may I know which model of telecaster do you use? it looks like an american pro II roasted pine... and which string gauge do you use?
@@antoniofernicola8699 Hi. It's actually a modified Player. I put a Lollar CC pick up in the neck and changed the bridge to a Callaham as it's thicker metal for a warmer sound. I changed the knobs to Roadworn because, well, why not. I also changed the string guide. It's my favourite guitar to play!!
@@ModernGuitarHarmony in fact it has a very pleasant sound
@antoniofernicola8699 Thank you 👍 What model guitar do you play?
@@ModernGuitarHarmony I recently tried the Telecaster American pro II roasted pine for a few days... nice but perhaps a little too loud... in the end I got a double esquire CS which I really like. my ideal sound is the one that Bill Frisell manages to obtain, in particular in the version of Wildwood flower that he plays in the Berkeley church: I think it's the purest sound I've ever heard... and I'd really like to know everything about that telecaster... .ua-cam.com/video/-K-gd2DMY0M/v-deo.html
Interesting, I've got my Tele set up exactly the same, with the Charlie Christian (Lollar) pickup. Also same colour, except the neck. Sounds the same though.
What amp do you play it through Tom. I have an Vox AC15C1 but thinking of getting a 65 Princeton Reverb.
@@ModernGuitarHarmony I burned some serious cash on the Henriksen Bud Six. Tim Lerch recommends it and I can't complain. Portable, v powerful for it's size, and beautiful tube jazz sound. I got a Vintage Reissue '52 and upgraded all the electronics and bridge. Very nice guitar for the price, Didn't want to rip out the guts out of a 2k dollar Fender guitar, but still got that very nice chunky neck. I also got the Quilter 101 Reverb amp head which I had hooked up to a cab with a Celestion Vintage 30 driver. Also very nice sounding and cheaper than the Bud. The amp head is very portable. I basically aimed for the Tim Lerch and got exactly that.
@@TomTabaczynski Very nice. I pulled the trigger on the 65 Princeton Reverb yesterday. Will see how it goes. 🤞