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    Default '30 Epiphone Tenor - Mansion on the Hill

    Instrumental take on Hank Williams' Mansion on the Hill. Tuning on the tenor is CGDA

    https://youtu.be/WJ098MaZstE
    Last edited by Greg Schochet; Jul-25-2020 at 4:38pm.

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    Default Re: '30 Epiphone Tenor - Mansion on the Hill

    Nice, thanks.
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    Nicely done!

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    Default Re: '30 Epiphone Tenor - Mansion on the Hill

    I like that! Love the sound on that instrument!

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    Default Re: '30 Epiphone Tenor - Mansion on the Hill

    Quote Originally Posted by Sue Rieter View Post
    I like that! Love the sound on that instrument!
    Uh oh, Sue is about to go down the tenor guitar rabbit hole!
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    Default Re: '30 Epiphone Tenor - Mansion on the Hill

    Quote Originally Posted by Charles E. View Post
    Uh oh, Sue is about to go down the tenor guitar rabbit hole!
    Hah! I need another instrument like I need a hole in the head (as my Dad used to say).
    Besides, I am still quite infatuated with my Strad-O-Lin.

    That is a very cool looking and sounding instrument that Greg has there, though.

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    Very nice! I just got my first tenor guitar, a '65 Gibson that was for sale locally, and now I'm going down the rabbit hole too!

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    Nice arrangement Greg. That old Epi has a great tone. Chuck that Gibson Tenor has a pickguard that looks alot like the one on a 56 Southern Jumbo I used to own. I love playing my Blueridge tenor, but would love to try archtops, electrics, and vintage flattop tenors as well.
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    Default Re: '30 Epiphone Tenor - Mansion on the Hill

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Schochet View Post
    Instrumental take on Hank Williams' Mansion on the Hill. Tuning on the tenor is CGDA

    https://youtu.be/WJ098MaZstE
    Not quite a zombie thread, but I thought I'd resurrect it.

    I have been playing your version of this since you posted this on July '20.
    I started playing this in public about two months ago and it get's a great reaction.
    Thank you for this and for sending me down a different road.

    Joe

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