Fender should retro engineer one of these do they can work out the secret technology of cutting pickguards to fit their Mustang Pawn....
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 5:05 pm
by Addam
Dave wrote:Fender should retro engineer one of these do they can work out the secret technology of cutting pickguards to fit their Mustang Pawn....
Actual LOLs, but very true!
Re: It's a tenor!
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:36 pm
by crazydave911
61fury wrote: Anyone use one? What do they do?
I play a tenor, but not one of these. Mine's an 8-string and I built it myself . It's a mid-range voice that fits nicely in the mix and doesn't walk over the other instruments, mostly with Celtic, Irish and folk tunes. You could use it in rock I suppose, but it would take better skilz than I possess. I built mine acoustic-electric for a reason, and it does not sound good overdriven (which a blade pup can easily do). To each his own. Mine's a 23" scale BTW,
Cheers
Re: It's a tenor!
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:43 pm
by gaybear
crazydave911 wrote:
61fury wrote: Anyone use one? What do they do?
I play a tenor, but not one of these. Mine's an 8-string and I built it myself . It's a mid-range voice that fits nicely in the mix and doesn't walk over the other instruments, mostly with Celtic, Irish and folk tunes. You could use it in rock I suppose, but it would take better skilz than I possess. I built mine acoustic-electric for a reason, and it does not sound good overdriven (which a blade pup can easily do). To each his own. Mine's a 23" scale BTW,
Cheers
WoW! that looks awesome, good work
Re: It's a tenor!
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 8:40 pm
by crazydave911
gaybear wrote:
crazydave911 wrote:
61fury wrote: Anyone use one? What do they do?
I play a tenor, but not one of these. Mine's an 8-string and I built it myself . It's a mid-range voice that fits nicely in the mix and doesn't walk over the other instruments, mostly with Celtic, Irish and folk tunes. You could use it in rock I suppose, but it would take better skilz than I possess. I built mine acoustic-electric for a reason, and it does not sound good overdriven (which a blade pup can easily do). To each his own. Mine's a 23" scale BTW,
Cheers
WoW! that looks awesome, good work
Many thanks . She was my entry in the TDPRI 2011 Build Challenge, and no, I didn't come close to winning . There are some crazy awesome builders over there
Re: It's a tenor!
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 9:42 pm
by Ankhanu
61fury wrote:Anyone use one? What do they do? Is it like a light bass?
They filled a role more akin to banjo, slightly higher than standard guitar, tuned differently (usually CGDA).
They had a brief period of popularity in the early-mid 1900s, but, aren't so common these days. A few people do use them, though, mostly in the singer/songwriter, folk and bluegrass areas.