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Tony Lee Glenn | Why a Baritone Guitar is Awesome for Low Down Blues @tonyleeglenn | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
It's pretty nice to get to play B minor blues with a guitar that lets you play like you are in the key of E. I love the ability to get the low-register bass notes from the Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider baritone guitar. The on-screen text overlays in this video share my thoughts about this guitar and the possibilities it affords. Please forgive me for a bit of sloppy playing, but I think you'll see why I love playing this guitar. As a guitarist/bassist, it's sort of the best of both worlds.
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