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What the heck? Frets, nut and bridge — all not parallel.
The guitar in the Wikipedia pic appears to be a "Super Jumbo" model by Canadian luthier Marc Beneteau: http://www.beneteauguitars.com/new-index-2#/super-jumbo
The "not parallel" configuration is called the "fan fret system" on his website. It would be fun to try it out, but them custom guitars are pricey!
How does RP find these awesome players? Rebecca is great picker.
If she is as good of a picker as Don Ross, then I'd like to hear her stuff on here!
He is the only person to win the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship twice (1988 and 1996
That is weird. It looks like the bass strings are longer, and the treble strings are shorter, so either a different tuning, or the strings can be at a lower tension?
It's a "fan-fret" guitar.
What the heck? Frets, nut and bridge — all not parallel.
That is weird. It looks like the bass strings are longer, and the treble strings are shorter, so either a different tuning, or the strings can be at a lower tension?
How does RP find these awesome players? Rebecca is great picker.
I see what you did there. Nicely done.
What the heck? Frets, nut and bridge — all not parallel.
Oh yeah, Tommy Emmanuel is a genius, at the top with Michael Hedges
Pretty cool sound, the acoustic as rhythm. One of Gabriela's (of R and G) trademarks
Guitar slapping, or "percussive guitar" techniques have been utilized by guitarists for hundreds of years, particularly by flamenco players.
Don Ross strolls around the stage like he owns it, which he does, I guess. He has mellowed a tich since he remarried. (BTW his wife is no slouch on the guitar either).
Some of his students have won pickin' prizes too. One of them is to be found here. Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to identify the player.
In short, Don R is the real deal.
PS “Nobody does what Don does with an acoustic guitar. He takes the corners so fast you think he’s going to roll!” – Bruce Cockburn
PPS If you prefer something more melodic, here you go:-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKupfayqB00Love to hear Jimmy Wahlsteen also!
Be Brave
Watch for the signs!
..oddly, "that's what she said", too..she's one smart cookie..
"That's what she said!"
Be Brave
Watch for the signs!
"In 2010 Ross is now a Dalhousie University professor teaching history of guitar and techniques, while still travelling extensively for music."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Ross_(guitarist)
What will make me like an instrumental is if the player as any sense of groove. This is all about groove, excellent.
Had to search back to 2005 in the comments to see if anyone else thought that Ani DiFranco must have been heavily influenced by Don Ross' technique. I've never heard of him, but I'm keen to hear and learn more.
Um yeah, that would not be a problem you can relate to.
Dude, I'd gladly be a perfectionist if it would get me playing like this. Sign me up.
WHAT DOES IT DO ON A ROCK-STATION?
HAAAATE this perfectiionists!!!
Since when has this been a 'ROCK-STATION'?
WHAT DOES IT DO ON A ROCK-STATION?
HAAAATE this perfectiionists!!!
Agreed!
How old are you........ 10? This guy is a master... Don't get me wrong.... his use of harmonics, along with his rythmic patterns can be somewhat repeticious, but annoying?.... I think not. He plays from his soul.
Pretty cool sound, the acoustic as rhythm. One of Gabriela's (of R and G) trademarks
I think this is very good - and the first person I thought of was Preston Reed also. I wish Preston would get approved here on RP. He is amazing.
At the last concert I saw, an intent front row would-be guitarist was so distraught by the DADGAD and other unusual tunings that his request was for "anything in C"
By the way, he's won the American Freestyle Guitar title (twice, I think).
So imagine my surprise to hear it this AM - I almost got teary-eyed. Thank you, RP!
Yay! I love Don Ross. I saw him a bunch of times in Toronto back in the 80s/90s, both solo and with the Harbord Trio. (Sadly the other members of the trio, Don’s first wife Kelly McGowan and fiddler Oliver Schroer, have passed away). As well as being a superb ‘picker’, he’s also a super nice and genuine guy. I used to have his song Groovy Sunflowers as my answering machine message, you know back when answering machines were a thing.
Wait, what? Answering machines are no longer a thing?