http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgqSjhvc1SA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfvNCtOmolE
Some pretty darn good pickin' here..I don't understand french, but they are good singers and players...These are just short clips,,and I would have liked to heard more of the songs...The bass is quite loud too, which I don't care for,,so watch your volume...Carson
Some East Coast pickin' .....
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Some East Coast pickin' .....
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Jean Guy seems to be enjoying himself; he's fun to watch.
Interesting stuff and maybe something of a tone study for those so inclined. The wood necked guitar, the black Sho-Bud, seems to exhibit a huskiness, a fullness of (mid-range?) body to its sound that is appealing to me.
Interesting stuff and maybe something of a tone study for those so inclined. The wood necked guitar, the black Sho-Bud, seems to exhibit a huskiness, a fullness of (mid-range?) body to its sound that is appealing to me.
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