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jbwelda
How come those guitars have six strings?
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jbwelda
How come those guitars have six strings?
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Because guitars with six strings are his guitars of choice 80 percent of the time?
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How come those guitars have six strings?
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jbwelda
How come those guitars have six strings?
jb
Because guitars with six strings are his guitars of choice 80 percent of the time?
Huh. Usually when a question is asked, it is answered with a declarative statement, not one with another question mark at its end. In other words, are you asking or are you telling? And if the latter, how do you know that gem of information?
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jbwelda
How come those guitars have six strings?
jb
Because guitars with six strings are his guitars of choice 80 percent of the time?
Huh. Usually when a question is asked, it is answered with a declarative statement, not one with another question mark at its end. In other words, are you asking or are you telling? And if the latter, how do you know that gem of information?
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jb
You want me to be more specific, and conclusive?
OK, the reason I (and hundreds of musicians on here) know this is that I have studied Keith's playing closely, hence found out which songs that have guitars in open tuning. There are way fewer than many people think.
A couple of examples: On The Stones's best-selling album SG only one song is in open G, played by Keith (BTMMR). On ER there are none. On a typical setlist nowadays (random pick Chicago 2019), where many of the classic open G-tunes are included, only 7 out of 20 songs are in open G.
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jbwelda
How come those guitars have six strings?
jb
Because guitars with six strings are his guitars of choice 80 percent of the time?
Huh. Usually when a question is asked, it is answered with a declarative statement, not one with another question mark at its end. In other words, are you asking or are you telling? And if the latter, how do you know that gem of information?
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jb
You want me to be more specific, and conclusive?
OK, the reason I (and hundreds of musicians on here) know this is that I have studied Keith's playing closely, hence found out which songs that have guitars in open tuning. There are way fewer than many people think.
A couple of examples: On The Stones's best-selling album SG only one song is in open G, played by Keith (BTMMR). On ER there are none. On a typical setlist nowadays (random pick Chicago 2019), where many of the classic open G-tunes are included, only 7 out of 20 songs are in open G.
Maybe I am wrong but I count 10 songs that had an open G guitar. [www.setlist.fm]
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Natlanta
i dunno i feel like these days most sentences of all sorts are punctuated with question marks though right?
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slewan
sorry to spoil the party… but what's so great about that?
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slewan
sorry to spoil the party… but what's so great about that?
I thought the same thing
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KRiffhard
Steve Jordan on drum?
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Steve Jordan on drum?
I tend to agree.
Well played, but nothing very original, no ?
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paulspendel
The secret of the Stones sound was Charlie trying to keep up with Keith. Now Keith is struggling to keep up with the drummer.