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Post by james on Aug 21, 2021 18:30:03 GMT -5
Michael Watts plays and talks about a new Rosie Heydenrych Turnstone dreadnought guitar model. I like watching vids like this from time to time. Maybe some of you do too. (Has a couple of cheeky little 3rd fret harmonics moments which are always fun).
(Headphones or nice speaker recommended)
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Post by Marshall on Aug 21, 2021 19:44:04 GMT -5
I never heard him play a G chord.
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Post by james on Aug 21, 2021 19:52:31 GMT -5
I never heard him play a G chord. He doesn't often. About 20' 45" though. 🙂
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Post by Rob Hanesworth on Aug 22, 2021 21:15:40 GMT -5
I never heard him play a G chord. I believe you have to buy a license from Todd if you want to play a G chord.
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Post by John B on Aug 22, 2021 21:41:18 GMT -5
I never heard him play a G chord. I believe you have to buy a license from Todd if you want to play a G chord. That would be a G chord TF
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Post by frazer on Aug 23, 2021 6:29:38 GMT -5
Thanks! Lovely guitar, tasteful playing (loved the bends). It's the first time I've heard on of her instruments.
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Post by howard lee on Aug 23, 2021 6:35:24 GMT -5
Nice guitar.
Huss and Dalton have been building two models called TD-R and TD-M, since the 1990s. Does this toe the line into intellectual property infringement? Any attorneys care to comment?
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Post by drlj on Aug 23, 2021 7:31:34 GMT -5
Maybe Martin should sue H&D for using OM, since Martin coined the term. Or maybe Gibson should sue them for using TD, which Gibson used in the mid 60s. It was Martin that first used D as a designation for their largest body size. As far as I know, nobody has exclusive use of M & R which mean mahogany and rosewood. Or maybe we should assume these are body, design & size designations that all the builders use in some form (TD-Traditional Dreadnought, TD-thinline, dual pickup) and nobody is stealing nothin’ 🤔. Only so many letters in the alphabet that can be used to designate guitar body sizes. Of course, I am not an attorney so I may be completely mad.😱 I was a big fan of LA Law, though. 🥸
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