Seahorses
Added a bass line with my trusted `74 Fender JB, tricking a little with the low D now and then. Some melody instrument in the middle part would be nice, Gerry left a lot of space for soloists! Thanks for the beautiful trip along the coast on board of your sailing ship, Gerry !
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August 05 2020 16:35:08

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August 05 2020 21:47:50

bluvation Your '74 Fender JB sounds right at home with my '74 Martin Sigma Heinz, cool add my friend, thanks for getting on board ship :W:):W+0
August 05 2020 22:24:22

August 05 2020 22:40:18

bluvation I bought in England in the mid 70's. I found a clip on you tube of the same model. It has a really nice tone for a Japanese built Martin in my opinion.
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August 05 2020 22:53:51

Cantaloopo in these times the Japanese built guitars sometimes were better than the originals from the states. I own a Squier Precision bass from `82 that is so outstanding in sound and playability, that I sold my original Fender `84 without giving it a second thought! +1
August 05 2020 23:43:37

bluvation Yes I think some of them were, this particular model GCR-7 was apparently built in Japan then sent back to the states to be set up. Your Squire sounds like it's a treasure. +0
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