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Though it's not a new thing to say, when you consider that his job isn't simply to demo something but to sell you it by showing you only it's good points, Andy is incredibly good at his job. He has a universal appeal to guitar players and excellent song selection.

I think that one of the things that keeps him pretty much universally accepted is that he doesn't resort to the blues noodle. It also separates him from 90%+ of the guitarists larger companies higher for this sort of purpose.

Every video of his I watch I can see guys who were sat on the fence at the beginning reaching for their wallets by the end.
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James wrote:Though it's not a new thing to say, when you consider that his job isn't simply to demo something but to sell you it by showing you only it's good points, Andy is incredibly good at his job. He has a universal appeal to guitar players and excellent song selection.

I think that one of the things that keeps him pretty much universally accepted is that he doesn't resort to the blues noodle. It also separates him from 90%+ of the guitarists larger companies higher for this sort of purpose.

Every video of his I watch I can see guys who were sat on the fence at the beginning reaching for their wallets by the end.
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ekwatts wrote:
James wrote:Though it's not a new thing to say, when you consider that his job isn't simply to demo something but to sell you it by showing you only it's good points, Andy is incredibly good at his job. He has a universal appeal to guitar players and excellent song selection.

I think that one of the things that keeps him pretty much universally accepted is that he doesn't resort to the blues noodle. It also separates him from 90%+ of the guitarists larger companies higher for this sort of purpose.

Every video of his I watch I can see guys who were sat on the fence at the beginning reaching for their wallets by the end.
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plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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lorez wrote:
ekwatts wrote:
James wrote:Though it's not a new thing to say, when you consider that his job isn't simply to demo something but to sell you it by showing you only it's good points, Andy is incredibly good at his job. He has a universal appeal to guitar players and excellent song selection.

I think that one of the things that keeps him pretty much universally accepted is that he doesn't resort to the blues noodle. It also separates him from 90%+ of the guitarists larger companies higher for this sort of purpose.

Every video of his I watch I can see guys who were sat on the fence at the beginning reaching for their wallets by the end.
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+3 Spot on.
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Agreed, EXCEPT (and I think it's quite a big except) he doesn't play with a plectrum, so his 'sound' is quite removed from that of regular joe punter.
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Post by stewart »

i must confess to never having played a baritone guitar.
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Thom wrote:
lorez wrote:
ekwatts wrote: +1
This is so true +2
+3 Spot on.
Quite.
For example, I noted in the Thinline Jaguar video that he plays pretty much everything with the tone rolled back; not really playing the Jag's jangle, but making it more widely appealing to more players.

That said, this Blacktop Baritone seems to sound as good as I'd hoped, seeing the releases about it in the past couple months. I'd love to get one; and being in the Blacktop series means it's nicely affordable.
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Sounds pretty nice around 2:43. HEAVVVY.
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Post by BoringPostcards »

Andy can make anything sound good.
I always enjoy PGS's demos. He's a solid player and like James said, he doesn't rely on blues licks. It's refreshing and a joy to listen to, even if I don't like the gear he's demonstrating.
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Funny, it didn't sound that good when I played it.
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Post by awfurby »

I've always disliked the way he plays - he lacks phrasing, so even when he's playing something I know, it's hard to actually work our what it is. He can play all the pieces, but he can't put them together to make a whole.
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Post by Dokterrock »

My bandmate bought one of these necks for a bari esquire build - a little bit of work and it plays pretty nicely.