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HD28,,MARTIN的经典。。。Michael Hedges短暂的一生好像就是HD28陪他一起的。
很玄的东西 发表于 2009-7-9 03:52
Michael Hedges用的是71年产的D28,不是HD28, HD28是76年才开始生产的。他还用了其他琴。
引文如下:
Hedges regularly used the following instruments:[3]
- 1971 Martin D-28 guitar (nicknamed "Barbara") with a combination of a Sunrise S-1 magnetic pickup and FRAP contact pickup under the treble strings
- custom 1980s Takamine guitars with his name on the headstock
- Lowden L-250 guitars
- Martin J-65M guitars
- 1920s Dyer harp guitar configured with a FRAP/autoharp pickup combo / reconfigured with Sunrise S-1 and two Barcus Berry magnetic pickups for the sub-basses (glued straight to the body)
- Steve Klein electric harp guitar with a Trans-Trem bridge
- circa 1913 black Knutsen harp guitar (often incorrectly referred to as a Dyer) with a FRAP/autoharp pickup combo—and rattlesnake tail wedged under the sub-basses at headstock
Hedges recorded Eleven Small Roaches, Baby Toes and Two Days Old, on the 1981 album Breakfast in the Field, on a six-string guitar built in 1978 by Ken DuBourg of Arbutus, Maryland.[4]
Hedges would experiment with different pick-ups, effects, and amp combinations to achieve a different and unique sound for every song. Hedges was also able to precisely equalize his instruments for the concert hall in which he was performing. He used state-of-the-art equipment such as Sunrise soundhole pickups, F.R.A.P. and later, Trance Audio soundboard transducers. |
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