Hi,
I really like the acoustic sound of Bireli when he plays his Hahl, I think it sounds modern but still with roots in the gypsy trad sound.
So here are my questions:
- I guess he's playing with bronze strings instead of Argies... Any idea about that and about the string gauge used?
- if he's playing with bronze strings, do you know if the guitar has to be build with that in mind (like particular bracing, solid versus laminated back,...)
Cheers
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Other things to keep in mind when hearing his tone.
He uses a thinner pick thus making his tone a bit more bright
The recording sound could be coloring his tone a bit. I have never heard Bireli play unplugged, live so hard to say what his tone really is.
On many DVDs silver looks gold so the strings might not be bronze if you are looking on a DVD. I don't know what strings he uses... Never really thought about it till just now. But I have looked at others on stage under lights and on DVD and had to look twice because the coloring was off due to lights.
Just a few thoughts...
Cheers,
Josh
however, I feel it necessary to point out that Bireli's sound comes from his technique and his hands far more than from his guitar, so don't worry too much about trying to copy his equipment.
Well, for sure I agree with you that sounds comes first from the hands of the player but his sound is really different when he plays his hahl compared to the Dupont used on the Vienne Dvd for example. In fact, I do not plan to buy a Hahl but l'm looking for a guitar in the same vein, that sounds less nasal than a typical Selmer, more midrangey I guess, and still competent in the gypsy style... His Hahl sometimes sounds a little too metalic to my ears, but it might be the pickups or other factors...
Cheers
Hi:
Sounds like me...
Though I dearly love the Selmer sound , I am totally nuts over the Favino sound..more musical to my ears.
I bought a Dell Arte Hommage a 1 1/2 years ago , and couldn't be more pleased.The folks I know who own real Favino's have also been suitably impressed.Though my point is the style of Gypsy jazz guitar (Favino ) and not any particular manufacturer.
Try one...it may be what you've been looking for .
David