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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Lincoln Nebraska
Posts: 416
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No beautiful birds on the fretboard, no gorgous arched top, no locking tunesrs, no frills just a great plank of light swamp ash slathered in nitro with a dose of hot tabasco at the bridge pup. A great amp and a whole lotta fun. The near perfect electric geetar. I have many beautiful guitars but my Tele will always remain with me. It's primal, rootsy, hit you in the gut kinda good. Like a comfortable pair of jeans or a good cup of coffee..basic pleasure at it's finest.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Joplin, MO
Posts: 159
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I'm finally starting to bond with my Firebird, though I think I'm beating it into submission until it thinks it is a Cajone-intensive Telecaster.
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It's only rock 'n roll, but i like it...like it... yes, i do. |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Fatmanville, Cambs., UK
Posts: 2,752
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Sorry to drift off-topic, RocksOff, but I was just curious about your avatar.
How refreshing to see one of our cousins from over the pond NOT claiming to have Irish "ancestry"!!... So what's with the Taffy connection? |
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Sometimes the Tele fights you back a little but most
of the time I find it easy to play. Don't know if it exposes bad playing more than other guitars because I've been playing my Tele exclusively for 5 months. I have vague memories of how a Les Paul, ES 335 and SG sounds and feels. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 418
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Why? They are what they are and I think they are the perfect storm of wood, metal, plastic, paint, science, art, magic, logic, functionality, beauty and mojo. Maybe it was an accident? Maybe Leo went down to the crossroads? But it is what it is and that is pretty perfect. Gary |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Havertown, PA. U.S.A.
Posts: 695
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I like this thread!!
When I first played a telecaster many years ago, I though to myself,"Holy Crap! I suck... Oh my GOD! I really suck big time!.....I don;t sound like this!!.. do I?!?!" then after some self imposed isolation mated with a love at first touch with an 85 52ri Tele, I was destined to transform intoa better player. Like any good woman, a Telecaster will steer you down the right path, instead of believing your own BS....
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http://www.myspace.com/frankbrigandi http://www.myspace.com/rotosonic If less is more, then I am going to give it my all, and do nothing. |
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Tele-Meister
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The ultimate place of no hiding...an Esquire!
(I guess I added the Bigsby because I am still afraid) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inzbjDt7H_I
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For the past year or so, I've been concentrating a lot on bluegrass flatpicking on my Martin.. which helps my Tele picking imensely! Technique is so important. I have to slow down much of what I'm trying to play to make sure I am not messing up the intricacies. Speed is built up gradually, but only after a lot of practice at a slow speed. If someone is playing too fast, gain will cover up the mistakes.. Then they go and pick up a Tele with a clean tone or an acoustic guitar and hear how flawed their technique might be if they're listening and caring.
Because I'm used to the 11s on my Martin, I have to switch to 10 gauge strings on one or two of my Teles now because the 9 gauge strings are getting lost under my fingers. I know my tone will be improved in that regard, and I sound a lot better, because my picking technique is improved, than I did a couple years ago. |
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http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fusea...oid=39157 979
Check this video to hear the Tele played the way it was made to be. Its me on the 52, with the SKUNKS live at Bar 12 - in Soho, Friday June 13th 2008. Hope you enjoy. Played it though a 15 watt tube fender direct. Gerry Lambe skunksukofficial ( My Space ) |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 3,086
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But don't be so modest. You should take yourself a little more seriously. |
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Finally - the answer I was looking for!
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Some thoughtful posts here. I have an AV52RI too. Just the perfect guitar. I play mostly blues - Albert King, Muddy, older Stones - and I like the fact that I have to dig in.
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Sorry if it came over a bit er vainish, it wasnt meant to be .. honest !!
The Skunks were originally " spotted " by Pete Townsend,Keith Moon and Alex Harvey at the Vortex Club, in Wardour Street in Sept 1977. They signed to Pete's EEL PIE Island Record label,and he was executive producer for a while. I had a Coral Hornet once ex PT, also do i get a prize, I must be the only guitarist / musician alive who actually smashed up one of PTs 52 Tele's, that was at Twickenham Poly in 1979. That was one inforgiving Tele !! He managed to get it fixed though Thank God !! Nice to reminis !!!! DO LET ME KNOW IF YOU LIKE THE VIDEO BY THE WAY ! Oh and no we dont do er T shirts !! Rgds Gerry Lambe ( Google for the story ). |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Delaware
Age: 17
Posts: 210
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It's obviously a cliche concept, but I agree that for me my tele is harder to get a good sound with, and to play than my SG, or my girlfriend's strat that I play alot. However when I do get "that" sound I'm looking for, it's much sweeter on the tele. If I'm having an "off" day at rehearsal my tele makes it much worse, whereas with my SG I can fake it and still sound okay. However I chalk most of it up to the tiny frets and radius of the guitar. The rondo tele I used to have with a 14" radius and bigger frets was much easier to play.
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