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Jet Black

Postby abstamaria » 27 Oct 2019, 12:08

Hello, all. What guitars were used for the original recording of Jet Black? I searched this form, but unfortunately turned up nothing.

Regards, Andy

PS: sorry for the typo in the subject heading. I cannot correct it, it seems.
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Re: Jet Black

Postby dave robinson » 27 Oct 2019, 17:17

abstamaria wrote:Hello, all. What guitars were used for the original recording of Jet Black? I searched this form, but unfortunately turned up nothing.

Regards, Andy

PS: sorry for the typo in the subject heading. I cannot correct it, it seems.


I've done it for you Andy.
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Re: Jet Black

Postby dave robinson » 27 Oct 2019, 17:19

I think 'Jet Black' would have been recorded the pre Fender days, so my guess is that Hank would have had his Antoria, Jet the Framus and Bruce the Vega.
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Re: Jet Black

Postby abstamaria » 27 Oct 2019, 17:30

Many thanks, Dave.
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Re: Jet Black

Postby abstamaria » 28 Oct 2019, 00:13

It is quite amazing what they did with those guitars. They were all very talented, and it was serendipitous that they cane together to play.

We’ll try to play “Jet Black.” Thanks again, Fave.

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Re: Jet Black

Postby abstamaria » 30 Dec 2019, 02:35

Thd “starter” guitars here in the early 1960s were Hofner and Guyatone, apart from the locally made guitars. One of my friends still has his Guyatone. I’ll see if it looks like Hank’s Antoria.

I’m learning Jet Black. There are some parts that are hard to replicate. Hank seems to have used thin strings.

My best wishes for the holidays and the New Year.

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Re: Jet Black

Postby RUSSET » 30 Dec 2019, 08:07

Hi Andy,
I agree that the guitars used on the recording would have been as Dave says. If I remember correctly, we didn't have any 'thin' gauge strings in those days. Certainly here in the UK. And, they all seemed to be 'Roundwound'.

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Re: Jet Black

Postby RUSSET » 30 Dec 2019, 08:10

Also, we had the Guyatone brand over here in the early '60s.

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Re: Jet Black

Postby abstamaria » 30 Dec 2019, 10:29

Thanks, Tony.

What is perhaps also surprising is that Jet Black was very well known here on the islands in the early 1960s.

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