Thank you! The guitar is made by Antonio Aparacio - I bought it in NY about 10 years ago.. I did the Polydrive II instead of IV so if I have RMC pickups installed on another guitar I don't have to buy another preamp. Good luck!
Please do more gear/guitar videos! it's so much better with someone that actually plays amazing. and i agree is sounds best when you change the EQ at 4:14
...wow...so glad I stumbled upon this video! You sound fantastic! Would be great if you would make lessons video....your chords approach etc....thanks....
Please, who installed the RMC System for you ? You sounds great btw. Also you mentioned adjusting the string action with these RMC Pick Ups... How is that done ?
Great playing! Congrats. Very sensitive sound and dynamic. I like very much the harmony You create. What specific brand of the guitar is this? I plan to order the guitar and ask luthier to instal the pick up. Why did You choose Poly drive II instead of IV? Is it better in your opinion. Again wonderful playing:-)
Wojciech Lipiński wow...so glad I stumbled upon this video! You sound fantastic! Would be great if you would make lessons video....your chords approach etc....thanks....
Thanks for the review. Those finger picks that you're wearing (Ernie Balls according to the gear list on your website) ... they look more comfortable than the Alaska's - but are you wearing them upside down or are they custom made? I can't quite tell. I have really hooked and weak fingernails and am looking for something that gives nice feel for classical playing. Cheers!
timboid2006 Hi! Not sure how they're meant to be played, but I play them pretty crooked.. to maximize surface area when plucking (so I can sort of "pull" the string with varying strength
mrjazzvids Thanks Mike. Did it take you long to get used to playing with those instead of finger nails? I tried Alaska's but found they pinched my fingers too much.
never tried Alaskas.. I actually never really played with nails, but the transition from regular pick/fingers to all fingerpicks was gradual.. first just a pick, then a pick and a fingerpick on the middle finger for some "hybrid" stuff, then a pick and 3 fingerpicks, then finally a thumb pick and 4 fingerpicks