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Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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HowardR
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Post by HowardR »

but did he order fries with that???

Very nice tune, tone, and playing with alternating bass.....love your vids Martin......
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Mike Neer
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Sweet!
Norman Markowitz
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Post by Norman Markowitz »

Martin, just listen to one of your youtube videos for the first time. You have such a wonderful sound and style of playing. It will be a lot of fun listening to some of the other videos you have posted. Just super!!
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Really nice tune and playing, Martin! Bravo.
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Dan Simard
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Post by Dan Simard »

This song is incredible! I really like the bass you do with the thumb.

I don't know a lot about resonators, which kind is it?
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That was great Martin! ... always a pleasure to listen to your music!
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Post by Rick Langdon »

Very nice Martin! ... tell me about your Weissenborn and the tuning you used on this piece. Enjoyed your playing.
-- Rick

Featured demo (played on Appalachian Reso): https://soundcloud.com/rick-langdon/als-workshop

-- Play on!!
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Post by Jeff Spencer »

very very nice!! Martin
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Post by Martin Gross »

This is a guitar that I have built at a "Weissenborn Construction Workshop". It is made of african padauk wood and it has a schellack finish. I made it with a tailpiece witch is unusual for Weissenborn guitars but I like it that way.
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Impressive! What tuning do you use mostly for the Weissenborn?
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Post by Martin Gross »

Standard D tuning
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