well hello friends and welcome to
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another Ask Zac today we are going to
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do a a q a and it's you know way way way
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way long overdue um you know the show is
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called Ask Zac
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you guys send in questions and uh you
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know you comment with questions and
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stuff and I've uh you know of course a
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lot of those lead to episodes but uh
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sometimes a lot of these questions just
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don't get you know they get answered
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maybe in the comments section or maybe
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in an email and so
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I'm gonna start being better about doing
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these periodically maybe even monthly to
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really address these questions you know
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kind of head on so we're going to talk
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about everything from Princeton's
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to the Ask Zac theme and the
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inspiration of Guthrie trap
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and uh all sorts of stuff between uh
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telecaster body thickness which i got
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tons of comments on that on the
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comparison between the 57 and the 67.
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so we're gonna do all that
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so
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all right
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let's just dive headlong into this with
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question number one
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so Russ c asks
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thoughts on deluxe reverb versus
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Princeton
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okay
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so now some of this i hit upon in
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the video
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uh and you know where i talk about the
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deluxe reverb and
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i know it's funny today i'm using my vox
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ac 10 but you know it's nice to you know
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kind of break it up some
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uh
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so
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my deal with the Princeton is i love the
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sound of a Princeton however
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it just starts to cave in
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when i play on the low end when i play
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on the low strings you start twanging
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and stuff and pl start playing
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uh low string licks and for some guys
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like Jim Campalongo and others
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they love that sound and they use it to
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their advantage
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I've always had a hard time with it so
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yes i do like a Princeton better that
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has a 12 in it or it has a
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a more efficient speaker
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my favorite 10
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besides like the original
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brown and gold Jensen c10 ns or c10p or
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whatever it is
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is uh celestion makes a 10 inch
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greenback speaker and i think that's a
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really
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great speaker in that
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and then of course if you run up to a 12
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you know of course you got to change the
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baffle out but you can do a lot of great
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things there too
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however i just think the bigger cab size
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of the deluxe a little bit more power
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bigger iron
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uh more advanced phase inverter you know
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design i think it just
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you know
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it it's much more you know gig friendly
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for sure unless you just want to be
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overdriven
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now
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and again this also has to do with the
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telly and me being a telecaster guy i
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mean you may be like the Princeton's the
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best thing ever and it's great and
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that's fantastic so just enjoy so that's
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that's my deal with the Princeton reverb
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versus the deluxe
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nick f
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says do round core strings
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bend easier than hex
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well they can
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it all depends on because of course
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we're only talking about wound strings
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here because when you when you're
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talking about
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round core versus hex core you're only
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talking about the wound strings
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because these are no matter what you
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know whether it's
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pure nickel or not or round core
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whatever the plain strings are the same
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it's the the wound strings that are
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different
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so
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where the big difference comes in is
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actually the thickness of the core
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so
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yes there's some difference between hex
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and round core but the bigger difference
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is how big
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the inner core string is
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so the bigger the inner core string the
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more difficult it is to bend and the
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stiffer it feels so some guys will make
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pure nickel round core strings where the
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round core in the middle is smaller and
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that will be easier to bend
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okay
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oh let's see
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so
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please review the mustang micro
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uh
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you know
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the mustang micro is a really cool
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headphone amp it sounds great i'm not
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going to do a full-blown episode on it
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i've recommended it twice
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it's
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it sounds good
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it you know really sounds good with
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headphones on it sounds good when you're
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playing along with tracks your guitar
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kind of sounds like it's belongs on the
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on the recording i mean it's
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uh i think they they did a really great
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job on that but i'm not going to do a
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full
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video on that
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okay
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uh does the blonde tone master sound
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closer or further from your blackface
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deluxe
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i think i think what he's referring to
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is
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comparing it to the blackface tonemaster
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and the blonde tone master which sounds
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closer to my original deluxe reverb and
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i would say the blonde tone master by
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far
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i think the fact that they've modeled it
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without the bright cap
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and they put a celestion neo speaker in
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it it sounds a lot closer and to me the
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blonde tone master is a great amp and
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i kept it so i still have it and i i use
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it out and about and actually a friend
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is gigging with it right now that i i
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let i let you know a friend borrow it so
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that he could decide whether he wanted
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to to buy one or not i think he's going
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to pick one up so
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there you have it on the on the tone
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master okay here's a big one i got so
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many questions about telecaster body
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thickness because in the comparison
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video between this
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and this
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guys saw the video and they thought that
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this guitar looked thicker than this one
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well they're the same thickness i mean i
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took all sorts of measurements
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and there's very little difference the
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bodies are basically one and
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three-quarter inches you know thick
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they have all sorts of the same
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measurements where they really differ is
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headstock thickness and that's something
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i referred to in
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the video
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uh
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yeah so
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yeah i think it must be a optical
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illusion the fact that you know this
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kind of yellowed you know finish with
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the uh where it's kind of looking white
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on the edges or something and this with
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the
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you know
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it just
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made it look like this one was thicker
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and it's not
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all right
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so that was a big one uh i got into some
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trouble with some guys when i said the
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backwards f
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um
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let me grab this again
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so
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i call this the backwards f on on the
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neck plate it's not it's a cursive f
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but people started using that term and i
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just kind of clued into it and started
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using the same terminology now it is it
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is a stylized cursive f that
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doesn't come around again at the bottom
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so
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there you have it uh
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please do an episode on
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blank
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uh so i get lots and lots of requests to
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do an episode on you know a certain
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guitar player or a certain piece of gear
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and and such
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and know that
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you know i can't you know i can't do an
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episode on everything
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there are some guys that i just haven't
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gotten to yet and also you have to
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realize that there's a certain amount of
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research and work that goes into
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doing an episode like on a player so if
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I'm doing an episode on player well i
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need to work up some of their licks i
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need to make sure i have the facts
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straight on their history i need to do
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real research and i need to take good
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notes
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and even though i don't script episodes
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it's like still i need to make sure that
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i'm not putting out false information
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so um you know continue to send in those
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ideas and those requests
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and uh and know that you know i plan on
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continuing to do this show you know for
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you know for a while and i will you know
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continue
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to uh mark off those those players and
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and some pieces of gear and things like
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that
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know that uh you know every once in a
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while I'll I'll spotlight a piece of
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gear but
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that is not
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um
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a huge uh priority for me you know i do
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like to look at gear i love gear just as
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much as anyone else does but also
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i want to keep it
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about
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uh you know the guitar and and and
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playing and about the history of players
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and such and hopefully
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the gear is something that we love but
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it's still seen as a tool not just the
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the end the end goal gear
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all right
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then
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let's see
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i get a lot of questions about buying
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a telly
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and about advice on that and especially
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buying a tele under a thousand dollars
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and
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frankly
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you know the best way to get a good
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telecaster is play as many as you can
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get your hands on
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and so i know that can be difficult
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depending on where you are and the
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circumstances that you're in and
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depending on the condition of the world
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but you know really
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you know
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and hopefully you know if you if you get
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something at a decent price and if you
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end up not liking it well hopefully you
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can flip it but
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i like
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you know even if it's not you know
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a vintage tele uh you know i would tell
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anyone out there well go find a road
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worn you know telly especially one
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that's like under eight pounds i think
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those are great uh under a thousand
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dollar guitars tokai's made in japan
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teles um
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you know there's all sorts of things you
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know when you start getting up into more
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expensive you know guitars
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you know there's just so much more um
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uh you know opportunity
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for uh
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i don't want to say being taken
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advantage of but you just have to be so
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much more careful when you're talking
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about vintage stuff and knowing uh being
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able to identify stuff that's original
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and it's not and things like that so uh
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but yeah as far as you know buying a
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tele
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you know play as many as you can and
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take notes on the things that you like
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because you're going to find out
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oh i like certain neck shapes
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or
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i like vintage little tiny vintage frets
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or i hate vintage frets
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i kind of tend to like guitars that have
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ash bodies or alder but just you know
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you know just kind of try to take notes
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of things that you like and you know try
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to find a guitar that you can't live
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without and and hopefully it's because
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it uh it plays great
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um
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and and really inspires you to play not
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just because it looks cool because i i
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have a lot of guys email me and they've
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bought a guitar that they thought looked
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really cool and then it arrives and they
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hate the way it plays and and then they
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they start trying to modify it and
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things like that so uh yeah that's
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problematic
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all right i also want to hit on
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a Guthrie trap and the reason i want to
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talk about him
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is that with the Ask Zac theme
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the more and more that I've heard
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um
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Guthrie do some different lessons and
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things that he's done in his videos i
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realized that like the Ask Zac theme
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uh
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yes it was a an exercise to
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help myself with having a hand pain and
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it was something that would make me use
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my pinky and it make me you know stretch
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a little bit more and
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the tab for that is actually on ask
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zach.com you can find it in the article
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section there's tab on on that there's a
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clip of me you know playing it and such
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but i came to realize that i was
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inspired by a clip of Guthrie trap
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and also i just want to give kind of a
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tip of the hat to Guthrie because he's
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inspired me
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to
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be more intentional about my soloing so
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that when when i solo you can really
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tell what
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chord is going on in the background
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and i knew i was on the right track when
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you know a couple months ago i was at
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danocasters at Dan strain's house and i
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was playing guitar and and Dan said
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i can hear
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i can tell what chords you're playing
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over the way you're playing and it's
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because i was playing chord tones I'm
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playing all sorts of passing notes
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but so and that came from
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you know i did the artist works program
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with with Guthrie and uh it was uh you
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know i did that a couple of years ago
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and you know then i watch his videos and
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really enjoy them but it was that it
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really started to rub off and i started
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realizing that that's what i like and
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all sorts of other players
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playing
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is that
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even if they don't have anything
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a backing track or anything going on
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it's like you can hear
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you know where the song is going there's
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voice leading involved there's you know
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he's playing chord tones
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and so like the intro
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that i played today
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i was you know
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i was playing in a way where hopefully
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you would hear
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oh he's playing over the one chord he's
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playing over the four chord he's playing
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over the five and hopefully you would
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hear that and that's what i strive for
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in my playing all the time now and so i
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always want people to be able to tell
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because they can hear that this is
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intentional it's not just me
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playing a bunch of notes and uh and when
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you do it enough it starts to become
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kind of second nature and it starts
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coming naturally
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and you're not having to think about it
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as much and that's what you want in
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music to where you just
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you know
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yeah where it just happens you're not
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thinking about it
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so uh
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yeah
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you know I've learned a lot from his uh
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videos and uh he's he's a great player
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and uh
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you know so
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thanks to Guthrie thanks for the the
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inspiration and uh yeah
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uh
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another thing of course uh
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you know i had on a recent video i had a
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black pickguard on this guitar
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and i switched it back to the white i
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really i liked the black
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and it was good contrast but it's just
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that you know this is a 57 telly it's
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supposed to have a white guard and so
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you know so I'm back to the white guard
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for now
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um
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part of it has to do with the fact that
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there's this thing about black guards
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and the guys that collect black guards
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and it's they kind of uh not all of them
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but kind of they have
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they have this feeling like you know
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telecasters begin and end with the black
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guard
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and
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it gets a little wacky
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and i love black guards but frankly i
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think
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i prefer this era of guitar you know of
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course if someone gave me a black guard
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i'd be happy to play it but uh
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yeah so yeah so so for now it's got the
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the white guard on there
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uh
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this is kind of time sensitive and in
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that I'm I'm gonna I'm supposed to be
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playing a couple of shows in Tulsa
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so uh September 24th and 25th of 2021
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I'm
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scheduled to go play some shows with my
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friend Paul bogart that he's a guy that
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i played gigs with
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before my kids were born I've known him
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for a long time and I'm going to be
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filling in for his regular guitar player
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nick palmer that teaches at Belmont
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university
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so I'm having to relearn a bunch of
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material and learn a bunch of new
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material too
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and that's been a lot of fun it's it's
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really good to have to learn new
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material and and
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exercise this muscle call your brain
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so if anyone is living in the Tulsa area
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and would want to come out to the show
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and maybe uh you know maybe talk hang
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out some you know
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send me an email so yeah I'm gonna be
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playing at some casinos i think the hard
17:34
rock and maybe another one so
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anyway i hope you've enjoyed today's
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episode hope uh
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you know hope you've had uh fun and uh
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and we can start having some regular
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uh question and answer episodes where i
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uh you know address a bunch of this
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stuff that kind of falls through the
17:52
cracks in the comments section or in
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emails to individuals all right guys
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well thank you so much bye