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  2. Trace Bundy - Wikipedia

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    Trace Bundy is an American acoustic guitar player who lives and performs in Boulder, Colorado. He is known to fans as "The Acoustic Ninja" for his legato and finger tapping skills. Bundy's guitar playing style is percussive and harmonic: he plays with both hands on the fretboard, intricate finger picking arpeggios and inventive use of multiple ...

  3. Blunderbuss (album) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom at 21" uses a "clattering drum pattern" that was achieved by placing a tape echo on a beat that drummer Carla Azar had played. [8] [26] The acoustic guitar and the Wurlitzer electric piano are prominent on the song "Love Interruption", [27] [28] which features vocals from Ruby Amanfu alongside the bass clarinet, played by Emily Bowland.

  4. Acoustic guitar - Wikipedia

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    Slide guitar is a common technique that can be played on acoustic, steel acoustic, and/or electric guitars. It is primarily used in the blues, rock, and country genres. [ 23 ] When playing with this technique, guitarists wear a small metal, glass, or plastic tube on one of their fretting hand fingers and slide it across the fretboard rather ...

  5. Craig Chaquico - Wikipedia

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    Chaquico's first guitar was a Winston acoustic which his mother bought for him when he was 10 years old after he'd given up his parents' idea that he would play an accordion. [25] He played a '57 Les Paul Goldtop on the first two Jefferson Starship albums and tours, Dragon Fly (1974) and Red Octopus (1975), on such songs as "Miracles".

  6. Seagull (company) - Wikipedia

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    Seagull is a Canadian company and sub-brand of Godin Guitars that produces acoustic guitars, mandolins, and ukuleles. [1] The company was originally located in La Patrie , a small village in the Eastern Townships of Quebec , and founded in 1982 by Robert Godin and a few of his friends.

  7. Pull-off - Wikipedia

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    A guitarist performs a mixture of pull-offs, hammer-ons, and slides. A pull-off is performed on a string which is already vibrating; when the fretting finger is pulled off (exposing the string either as open or as stopped by another fretting finger "lower" on the same string, with "lower" meaning in a position that is lower in pitch) the note playing on the string changes to the new, longer ...

  8. Erik Mongrain - Wikipedia

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    Erik Mongrain taught himself guitar from the age of 14. As a boy, he was mostly interested in sports but picked up an interest in the guitar and began to teach himself to play by ear. Erik started out playing the electric guitar , but developed an interest in classical and acoustic guitar after hearing the work of Johann Sebastian Bach .

  9. Gibson Dove - Wikipedia

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    This sturdier guitar was less likely to be returned to Gibson for warranty work, but its volume was reduced and tone negatively affected. [3] In 1985 Gibson's new owners began to address the quality issues that were affecting the company's products and reputation. [4] By 1992 production of Gibson acoustic guitars was shifted to Bozeman, Montana.

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