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DanSchafer
Posted 2007-09-27 10:01 AM (#79973)
Subject: Guild Songbird?


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In my quest to find good acoustic/elec 'almost solid' body guitars I have been thinking about a Guild Songbird..any thoughts out here? I've tried the Gibson SST's & they are not working for me...love my 90's Vipers:-) Dan
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tpa
Posted 2007-09-27 10:54 AM (#79974 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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Eva Cassidy had the fingers to make the Songbird sing. I never tried one myself.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-09-27 11:34 AM (#79975 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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Ive seen a few Songbirds with neck-set issues, so watch out for that. They're pretty good but let down by the Fishman electronics. Nothing a good outboard preamp could fix. Personaly I'd stick with the Vipers.
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First Alternate
Posted 2007-09-28 4:46 AM (#79976 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?
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Originally posted by tpa:
Eva Cassidy had the fingers to make the Songbird sing. I never tried one myself. [/QUOTE

Interesting you should mention her, because that's what came to mind when I saw the header. I've always felt it was an unfortunate choice of guitars to match with such an outstanding voice.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2007-09-28 6:07 AM (#79977 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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So is this where the VXT fits in?
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-09-28 10:14 AM (#79978 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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Not really, the Songbird is a solidbody electric-acoustic, just like the Viper. The VXT is a solidbody electric guitar capable of producing acoustic sounds and as such is a different animal altogether.
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2007-09-28 10:26 AM (#79979 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?



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A-B comparison is the only way for you to know, Dan, which you already know. I've had a couple of Songbirds, as I was a Guild player before switching to Ovations. The Songbird has a cool vintage Guild vibe to it, and is light, but the if my memory serves me well, the electronics on it were much more akin to the Chet Atkins than to the Viper. The neck joint construction isn't as good, either.
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tpa
Posted 2007-09-28 1:29 PM (#79980 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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Originally posted by First Alternate:
... Eva Cassidy ... Interesting you should mention her, because that's what came to mind when I saw the header. I've always felt it was an unfortunate choice of guitars to match with such an outstanding voice.
I think listening to some of Eva's songs could give an indication of how the guitar in question can sound. Some opinions are being said on the guitar etc. at http://www.evacassidy.org/eva/mikedove.htm
I don't know how the guitar would sound if played by me or anybody else, but the combination of her voice and guitarwork sounds very appealing in my ears.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-09-28 1:44 PM (#79981 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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this is one of the reasons i appreciate this forum so much. i had never heard of eva cassidy until i read this thread. now i know her biography and have listened to her songs that have been uploaded to youtube. although she is from maryland, she was much more popular outside of the u.s., especially in the u.k.

excellent voice, sad story...
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lanaki
Posted 2007-09-28 3:13 PM (#79982 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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besides my wife, i think that eva cassidy has become by far my favorite female vocalist. the pipes on that woman are magnificent. i just downloaded about a dozen of her songs. phenomenal!
check her version of cheek to cheek on youtube and listen to her fields of gold
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-09-28 7:18 PM (#79983 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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Oh Puleese. Eva Cassidy is one of those artists whose fame is directly proprotional to her unfortunate and untimely demise rather than her talent. She was OK, but if she was still alive nobody would give a flying f**K. And her actual career proves that.... the vultures flocked when she became wormfood.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-09-28 7:47 PM (#79984 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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I still like Nancy Sinatra..
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lanaki
Posted 2007-09-28 8:55 PM (#79985 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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paul,

her music speaks to my spirit. perhaps it will to others who have not discovered her yet also.

my apologies to dan for detouring this thread.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-09-28 10:29 PM (#79986 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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her music speaks to my spirit. perhaps it will to others who have not discovered her yet also.

Dying seems to be a great career move. Maybe she was influenced by Buddy and Stevie Ray, nobody raaly cared about them when they where alive either.
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First Alternate
Posted 2007-09-29 5:43 AM (#79987 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?
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Originally posted by Paul Templeman:
Oh Puleese. Eva Cassidy is one of those artists whose fame is directly proprotional to her unfortunate and untimely demise rather than her talent.
Couldn't disagree more. When I first heard her recordings I thought, "Who is this woman? I gotta get more." And I did. It was only subsequently that I learned she had died. Everyone I know who has not heard of her reacts the same way when I play her CDs for them. That voice, her guitar and interpretive skills, no, that's not magnified by her death.

But I do wish she'd used a different guitar.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-09-29 9:09 AM (#79988 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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I was n`t impressed either..
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LBJ
Posted 2007-09-29 9:22 AM (#79989 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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[off topic]
i know nothing about guild songbird, but that miss Cassidy sings music not only to my ears but also to my soul.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-09-30 1:47 AM (#79990 - in reply to #79973)
Subject: Re: Guild Songbird?


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Originally posted by First Alternate:


But I do wish she'd used a different guitar.
in the youtube clip of her singing somewhere over the rainbow , the guild songbird sounds very nice.
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