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Slipkid
Posted 2007-12-29 9:51 AM (#68463)
Subject: Bluegrass set up question.



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Why do “Bluegrass” guitars require a high setup to be “Bluegrass”? What is the advantage of cheese grader type action??
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-12-29 9:56 AM (#68464 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.


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Volume and tone....
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-12-29 10:43 AM (#68465 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.


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As usual, Paul's got it wrong...

Tone and volume.
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-29 11:26 AM (#68466 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.



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Paul & Jeff are both correct....which is downright scary!
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an4340
Posted 2007-12-29 12:41 PM (#68467 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.


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(Though if you get right up next to the mic you don't need your action so high ... or ... you could just plug in your ovation into a nice amp and forget about it).
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-12-29 2:00 PM (#68468 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.


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Plugging a guitar will give it volume, but raising action will often (plugged in or not) increase tone. According to his sideman, Paul Yandell, the first thing Chet Atkins would do with a new guitar would be to raise the action for better tone....
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cliff
Posted 2007-12-29 2:07 PM (#68469 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.


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Having low action also increases the chance of fret-buzzing when you really "dig-in" to your runs (not that I ever DO that . . . )
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muzza
Posted 2007-12-29 2:07 PM (#68470 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.



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If it ain't hurtin', it ain't bluegrass.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-12-29 3:25 PM (#68471 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.


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it's more than just the setup on the guitar that makes it "bluegrass". there's a certain sound and attitude that goes with it. with few exceptions, ya pretty much gotta play bluegrass guitar on a wooden dreadnaught.
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2007-12-29 5:10 PM (#68472 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.


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Thanks Lananki for the info,
Maybe thats why when Im playing Purple Haze by Jimmi Hendrix I cant quite catch that sound of his when I play it on my Mellissa Etheridge 12 string , its plastic and I need wood . GWB
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-12-29 5:27 PM (#68473 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.


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It's not bluegrass but I've read that SRV always played with very high action for the tone as well (which kinda makes his playing all the more impressive). Along with that, he supposedly played with extra heavy guage strings to get the sound he wanted. Apparently he could run on and bend anything smaller than hanger wire.

That's somewhat relevant, ain't it...?
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an4340
Posted 2007-12-29 7:00 PM (#68474 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.


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Ah fret buzz ... one of the signatures of my sound.
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auchencrow
Posted 2007-12-29 10:05 PM (#68475 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.


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I have wondered why bluegrassers DON'T use Ovation. Some O's, such as my old Balladeer, have several characteristics that could work well for bluegrass: An extremely strong fundamental, excellent intonation all up the neck, hard, crisp trebles and VOLUME which makes them true "banjo killers" as much or even more so than Brian Sutton's Bourgeois Slope D.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-12-29 10:27 PM (#68476 - in reply to #68463)
Subject: Re: Bluegrass set up question.


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Originally posted by auchencrow:
I have wondered why bluegrassers DON'T use Ovation.
There's probably exceptions, but in general they don't have the volume of a good dread. The other thing is the looks. I love the looks of Ovations, but for some reason in a BG band a gay fig leafed elite just looks totally wrong, at least to me. I saw a good BG band last summer in Flagstaff and the mando player used an MM-68. Even that seemed oddly out of place.

Dave
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