Your tone of voice is very special. I hope you find the lyrics to a song that hit the world. I think that there is no media marketing and it is unfair to you. Hallo from Cologne
Less a comment about the Jamstick (been following this since they first announced it, as I need to replace the Godin xtSA I had to leave behind in the US when I moved to the EU), but more a question about your right hand picking technique. You have a distinctive "thumb under" technique that is more commonly seen among lutenists and people who play Baroque and Renaissance guitar. Did you ever study any of those instruments? Because of the way the string is intonated, the sound - on those instruments - is always a bit different than when using the "thumb out" of a modern classical guitar technique, having a somewhat "warmer" sound to it. {FULL DISCLOSURE: I played both Baroque lute and theorbo, before coming to the electric guitar}
Definitely an awesome device, gonna get one soon, I do reckon the demonstration could've been improved by letting us hear it trigger some of your favourite vst's outside of the free plugin though, as I think a fair few of the pre-bundled presets just sound a bit odd 😅 Great vid still 🤘🏼
Learing a lot from your vids Hannah, really been so helpful. Okay, now as a fan I request you to do a song with this midi guitar. Maybe the song be "The Thing Is" or "Play It Again" which are my favorite songs. Anyways thank you for these kind of content, so interesting to watch keep em coming.
Someone needs to do a cover of New Musik 's , A MAP OF YOU 🎶 . Early 80s band , back then bands would limit their tracks off an album for single releases to 4 . A MAP OF YOU didn't make a single release , and i feel more people need to hear this great track. 😏 With this instrument you could have it covered 😉
Well done, you satisfied my curiosity. In fact, I wanted to know if it was possible to perform rhythmic. Too bad you didn't show it on the Dow in TAB. Hello N:B you are beautiful!
Understandably this is a MIDI Guitar but what app would legitimately produce the sound? Could you plug it in to a traditional amp and it would still produce the sound?
The restringing process is slightly different than traditional guitars with headstocks, but it's easy once you do it a few times! Here's a quick video demo that shows the restringing process: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cm1rE7z0mGE.html Let us know if you have any other questions!