Hi all,
I'm getting back into Gypsy Jazz again, but really need a short scale model (I just played a bass guitar for two hours the other day and my shoulder is killing me!). I know the Gitane D-500 has a shorter scale, which is great because I like playing rhythm more anyway with the occasional fingerpicking. But the Gitanes don't sound crisp enough. Are their other shorter scale models worth investigating?
Thanks.
-garth
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It was as crisp sounding as any long scale guitar that I have ever played. It did have a very square, classical type neck with a wide nut.
Dunn guitars will cost a lot more than a Gitane, but are way better...
I also owned a Dupont MC-50 which was a short scale 12 fret guitar. Crisp tone and as good a Gypsy guitar as it gets. I only sold that because I prefer a 14 fret guitar.
The Dupont will also set you back a bit more than the Gitane though. ;-)
http://www.djangobooks.com/Item/dupont-md50-short-scale
This is not a typical model so you don't see them very often. Maurice did a great job of preserving a lot of the power and punch of the longer scale guitars in a short scale model.
http://ajl-guitars.com/ajlguitars/index.php?id=135#.VcrRxPlgiPA
Here's a picture of Yourgui Loeffler playing the guitar at the AJL booth:
http://www.jazzpartout.com
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