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Pat Metheny - Don't Know Why
are all baritone guitars stringed wound wound wound steel wound steel like that?
Fusionaut (Member Profile)
In reply to this comment by Fusionaut:
That arrangment is from his album "One Quiet Night" which is all recorded on a Baritone Guitar so it's lower than normal. Hope that helps...
In reply to this comment by smooman:
wow, i think those are bass strings stringed in where the low e and a are.
And thats a wound string where the b would be.
Interesting. Love to know how he's stringed up and tuned. That is certainly not standard to be sure.
cant say I'm familiar with a baritone guitar. Guess they have a wound string where a steel string would be for the B string on a regular guitar. Either way its an interesting setup. I've messed around with many many different tunings and one of my older guitars i used to change the nut on it cuz i'd string it up with different kinds of strings in certain places and have to custom file the nut to fit.
Pat Metheny - Don't Know Why
^It's a Baritone Guitar. They are usually tuned a perfect fifth or a perfect fourth below a normal guitar.
smooman (Member Profile)
That arrangment is from his album "One Quiet Night" which is all recorded on a Baritone Guitar so it's lower than normal. Hope that helps...
In reply to this comment by smooman:
wow, i think those are bass strings stringed in where the low e and a are.
And thats a wound string where the b would be.
Interesting. Love to know how he's stringed up and tuned. That is certainly not standard to be sure.
Rush's "YYZ" on Sax
That is not a baritone sax in the video, even though the overdub is. In the video there is an alto sax.
Also, the saxophone playing is horrible.
Attenborough - Largest Flower in the World
Sometimes I wonder if the world would be a more peaceful place if everyone heard the sweet, sultry baritone voice of David Attenborough.
Crash Test Dummies "Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm"
@theo: a baritone is anywhere between tenor and bass, ie., not necessarily that deep.
Crash Test Dummies "Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm"
A "deep voice" on a singer is a baritone. FYI.
I happen to like this song a lot. It's kind of beautiful in its own way.
Go figure, a band called The Crash Test Dummies don't take themselves too seriously - and thus, made for a pretty forgettable parody by Al.
Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra: Some Velvet Morning
From Wikipedia:
Barton Lee Hazlewood (born July 9, 1929 in Mannford, Oklahoma) is an American country singer, songwriter, and record producer....
Following discharge from the military, Hazlewood worked as a disc jockey whilst honing his songwriting skills. Among his early hits was The Fool recorded by rockabilly artist Sanford Clark. Hazlewood also worked with pioneering rock guitarist Duane Eddy.
Hazlewood is perhaps most famous for writing the Nancy Sinatra hit, "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'". However, his own output has also achieved a cult status in the underground rock scene, with songs covered by artists such as Lydia Lunch, Primal Scream, Einstürzende Neubauten, Nick Cave and Boyd Rice.
Hazlewood has a distinctive baritone voice that adds an ominous resonance to his music. Hazlewood's collaborations with Nancy Sinatra as well as his solo output in the late 1960s and early 1970s have been praised as an essential contribution to a sound often described as 'Cowboy Psychedelia' or 'Saccharine Underground'. In 2006 Lee sung for Bela B's first solo album "Bingo" the song "Lee Hazlewood und das erste Lied des Tages" ("Lee Hazlewood and the first song of the day").
In 2006 he was diagnosed with terminal renal cancer with a life expectancy of less than one year.
The Denial Machine - Global Warming debate (40:42)
It's an episode of a Canadian TV show. Why would we have a baritone with a British accent?
The Denial Machine - Global Warming debate (40:42)
....listen to the snotty tone of the announcer, the reliance on the temple of scientific method and process for an idyllic and concrete salvation, not unlike the whole of Bejeezuz and Alllagghh combined, the flipside camp full of its own whankeroids...what then, all that shit goes out the window when Maui dissappears the same day Japan does, and Yosemite celebrates the new millenium, with a display that makes the dinasaurs' trip off earth,look like a spring break beer bong contest.....
bleeeegehh!
Get rid of plastic and oil, by not buying it or driving, and, for crissakes, a convincing documentary, should have a baritone with a British accent....
If I Were a Rich Man - Fiddler on the Roof (Film)
i remember watching that in elementary school. we had the best of times trying to do that arm dance thing. ah the memories. *sniff*
that guy has a nice baritone voice.
Daily Show correspondents sing Star Spangled Banner
He's probably a natural baritone.