This is a serious question coming from a person with a background in the tradition of guitarists from Wes Montgomery, Jim Hall, Julian Lage, Kurt Rosenwinkel and beyond. That will contextualize my narrow view of guitar tone.
Am I hearing fret buzz, pick buzz, or what in the acoustic music in the Django tradition? Is it intentional, how the guitars should sound, or what? There are probably other questions about this, but I couldn't find them. I want to get a selmac style guitar, but how do I know if I have a dud with fret buzz or if that is how it is supposed to sound. Here's a case in point. When Bireli starts the melody at about 0:18 my ears are hearing buzz, as if he isn't playing close to the frets. Are my ears bad? Taste in tone bad? Please help.
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Probably the cleanest sound on record was Stochelo Rosenberg's early recordings like Caravan or Seresta. He played with very high action then and had very strong hands. Nowadays he seems to play with lower action and bit buzzier sound.
It can definitely close to nothing though with a good and well set up instrument.
The guitars themselves wouldn't be buzzy in the hands of say bluegrass picker, I'm kinda guessing this to make a point, but in this genre it comes with the attack of the downstroke.
And most pros play with the lowest action they can get away with to be able to play those blazing fast runs cleanly.
But like Michael said, listening to them play you get lost in the music.
At least I do. When I listen to Angelo, if I paid attention to his guitar buzz it would drive me nuts but just enjoying the music he makes is a pure... well, joy.
PS- amazing solo BTW!
Yeah, and he makes it look so easy too.