2014年11月23日星期日

Vaughan owned and used a variety of guitars during his caree

SRV played several guitars throughout his career, but far and away his favorite and the most played was the one he called “Number One,” which was purchased in the mid 1970s at Ray Hennig’s Heart of Texas Music Store in Austin, Texas. This fender srv pickguard
 guitar is often described as being a 1959 Fender Stratocaster with a slab rosewood fingerboard, a reference that has helped to give Strats of this vintage an extra cache on the collector’s market. 130129_ultimateclassicrock Martinez: No, it was all the same. He still had high action, he played in E-flat, we tuned E-flat and the action was still high. But nothing changed other than that. The tone was always you know, it's not just the strings and the rig, it was all 100% in his hands, so it didn't change. Breaking strings became a big part of that, but once I figured that out, then everything was okay.

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