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Acoustic Tuesday Show with Tony Polecastro

Summary: Every Tuesday at 10am MST Tony Polecastro gives you his list of 5 acoustic guitar geek finds that will help your guitar playing or turn you on to new guitar gear or music. Learn about small bench luthiers, guitar gadgets, new acoustic guitar music and artists, books, guitar education and tips and so much more!

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 042 - An Acoustic Guitar Pickup Showdown | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 48:51

➜All show notes and links: https://acousticlife.tv/at42/➜Get the show: https://tonypolecastro.com/get-acoustic-tuesday   For this Acoustic Tuesday, I invite you to ride upon the chariot of acoustic wonderment. This episode finds us wandering through a land where the streets are paved in spruce, the guard rails are phosphor bronze, and people hang their clothes on the line with capos. Hop in and strap your seatbelt on for a tour de force through acoustic-city.  Featured in This Episode  #4 The Best Addition to Your Guitar Geek Library As a guitar geek, specifically an acoustic guitar geek, there are certain books that need to make an appearance in your library. Books that not only take on the history of the guitar but also provide a reference for specs and things of that nature...   #3 A Storyteller Who Has a Link to Robert Johnson There are many myths and legends surrounding the crossroads, the location where Robert Johnson made a deal with the devil. To hear stories from a contemporary of Mr. Johnson, someone who Robert Johnson actually played with, would be a blues guitar geeks dream... Well, blues guitar geeks, it's time for dreams come true.   #2 What's On the Turntable This Week? Their synchronicity is a wonder in and of itself. The way these four come together to make music is a treat to watch. The energy that they bring and the way they give each other a slice of the sonic pie is just plain fun to hear.   #1 Finding the BEST Acoustic Guitar Pickup There comes a point and time in every guitar geeks journey where the opportunity to plug in comes along. It can be at home with a new acoustic amp, it can be at an open mic, it could even be with friends at a jam; whatever the case though you will most certainly need a pickup. There's a catch though...  

 041 - A Capo For Every Guitar Geek Gig Bag | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 46:35

➜All show notes and links: https://acousticlife.tv/at41/➜Get the show: https://tonypolecastro.com/get-acoustic-tuesday   Welcome to the wonderment that lies inside the many layers of Acoustic Tuesday. On the docket for today's exploration are 5 items that will surely inspire you to live your best acoustic life. There is much ground to cover so let's get ready for blast off into the acoustic infused world of Acoustic Tuesday!!! Featured in This Episode #5 A Comfy Musical Instrument Hug A comfortable hug brought to you by your instrument... seriously a big warm squeeze from your six string friend... #4 A Mythical Instrument Mashup Sometimes there are instruments that capture your attention, and they seem to follow you wherever you go... and I mean everywhere... #3 What's On the Turntable This Week? These gals sing with such precise harmony and phrasing it will send chills up your spine. They can surely be soft and sensitive when the song demands, but if they need to be gritty and raw they have no problem conjuring those sonic beasts as well... #2 An Emergency Must-Have Accessory Every guitar geek has that moment where you are pumped to go play, you get to where you're going, and you open your case only to get that dreaded feeling... #1 A Recipe for Acoustic Magic To create acoustic magic, mix one part iconic acoustic guitar brand, two parts guitar geek enthusiasm, and one incredibly talented luthier...  

 040 - 150 Years of Banjo Tradition Shattered | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 59:42

Hello and welcome to another week of guitar-centered geekery! Acoustic Tuesday is coming in for a landing. The runway is clear, and with this jumbo jet of acoustic centered goodness comes a full dose of inspiration to live your best acoustic life. After checking with the radar tower it seems as though 5 guitar geek items have popped up, but no worries it's all smooth flying from here. ➜All show notes and links: https://acousticlife.tv/at40/   -Heartbreaker Guitars- Finding small bench luthier made guitars to sample is a difficult task. Even in today's day an age, it's still hard to find the rarer makers all under one roof. A single place where you can compare and contrast a multitude of artisan made instruments... That changes now. Heartbreaker Guitars in Las Vegas, NV is the place where you can go and try out a Lowden, next to a Bourgeois, next to a Santa Cruz, next to a Huss & Dalton. Located roughly 14 miles off the Vegas strip, Heartbreaker Guitars is a boutique shop that has a diverse and inspiring inventory. The owner, Brendan Smith, curates the inventory with the simple guidance of what he likes... and judging by the pictures and things on their website, he has phenomenal taste. HBG stocks some unique and one of a kind instruments that would make any guitar geek drool and quite possibly lose sleep. This is one of those stores that will make you weak in the knees and searching for a place to sit down simply because of the breathtaking instruments. If you happen to be in the Vegas area make sure to check these folks out, call for an appointment and be prepared to be amazed at the selection. If you aren't in the Vegas area, no worries at all, just surf their site and check out hi-res images of every in stock guitar. Oh and if you want to hear those guitars, be sure to visit their youtube channel where they feature reviews of the guitars and even do some fantastic comparisons. This store no doubt has guitar geeks rejoicing, and you too will rejoice after seeing the guitars that they stock... to say they are drool worthy is an enormous understatement.   -Swallow Hill Music Center- Folk music is a broad term that encompasses so many different styles, instruments, cultures, and people. Folk music even involves more than just music itself... it's almost as if it needs one place where it can all be contained... a place to learn, play, sing, dance, and discuss. Swallow Hill Music Center in Denver, CO is just the place that folk music can call home. This non-profit establishment is a place where children and adults can take music lessons, it's a place where you can see an inspirational show, it's a place where you can go to attend a workshop, and it's a place where you can go to share your ideas and thoughts on music as well. I first heard of Swallow Hill Music Center when I worked in Chicago at the Old Town School of Folk Music. What the Old Town School of Folk Music is for the Midwest is exactly what Swallow Hill is for the West. It truly is another folk music epicenter offering all of the education and wonder that goes along with folk music. The beautiful thing is that their mission is to make sure that people feel the enrichment of music on a daily basis, and they are striving to do just that. They have festivals so folks can enjoy live music, their adult classes hold graduation ceremonies (part of which involves performing), and they even offer financial aid programs for people that wish to get involved but may not have the means to do so. Swallow Hill is responsible for spreading the goodness that music can bring, and they are a place that as a guitar geek you need to know about. You can of course visit Swallow Hill and see a show if you are in the Denver area, or if you still wish to support their cause you can even donate online. -Michael Daves- What can I say about this weeks artist... I should rephrase, what's not to say about the artist featured this week. His playing makes you feel like you are on the edge of a cliff... uncomfortably close to the edge. His flatpick runs are inventive and unconventional, but are at home, comfortably finding their way into tunes. Michael Daves is a guitarist and singer that I first heard playing with Chris Thile on an album entitled "Sleep With One Eye Open." His command over the guitar alongside Chris Thile was inspiring, and then, he started singing... Michael's voice is a serious contender for one of the best modern bluegrass voices around. Singing lead, Michael Daves controls the ebb and flow of the song all the while projecting a raw confidence. Singing harmony, he quickly escalates to the upper echelon of singers in the genre. His high part harmony is an absolute treat to listen to and unmistakable. Michael Daves' voice is one that, in my opinion, will be referenced for years and years to come and not just within the bluegrass genre. The ease with which he adds harmony to a song is a treat to the ear, and his abilities on the guitar need not be overshadowed by his voice... they are both on very strong and equal footing. One album that features Michael in his element is his duo album with Chris Thile entitled "Sleep With One Eye Open." The other album that showcases his creative side is entitled "Orchids and Violence." This album is more of a concept type album featuring one side of it dedicated to straight ahead bluegrass tunes and the other side taking those same tunes and putting a dark electric guitar-infused spin on them. Chances are if you have heard any modern bluegrass album recorded in the New York area, you may well have already heard Michael at work, but now it's time to single out his abilities and check out his albums... Your record collection will certainly rejoice at their arrival. -Nechville Banjos- In a galaxy far, far away there lived an invention that would forever change the way the banjo was thought about. This invention made the banjo a much more tame beast. This invention made the banjo less complicated. This invention made the banjo... easier to tune. This invention was brought to fruition by a man by the name of Tom Nechville, founder and owner of Nechville banjos out of Bloomington, MN. Nechville banjos sound like the classic banjos that carved the path of bluegrass music, but these banjos are much much different. They have fewer parts, they are easier to setup, and they are easier to tune... it's true, with Tom's invention, the banjo head of the banjo is way easier to tune/tension. So what exactly is this invention??? The Heli-Mount design replaces over 70 pieces of hardware found on a traditional banjo, and leaves behind a streamlined look and just about the easiest way to tune a banjo head that I have ever seen. The Heli-Mount system functions much like screwing a lid on a jar... except on a banjo. This system, with the use of a single tool, allows you to tighten or loosen the head of your banjo in mere seconds, and it ensures that there is equal tension around the entire head... meaning your banjo is much more musical and far less frustrating. Nechville banjos also have more than a handful of modern improvements such as the revered hand cut enterprise bridge, the modern in-line tailpiece, the comfort bevel armrest, and the quick-cam neck connection. All of these improvements together make for a banjo that is easy to setup and tweak, but has that highly sought after vintage tone. Nechville banjos come in a wide array of styles from very modern all the way to that classic vintage banjo look. If you happen to want something a bit more custom, they are happy to entertain those ideas as well. If you are looking for a banjo that offers the promise of less time tinkering and more time for music making Nechville banjos should be on your list to check out for certain. http://www.nechville.com/about.php (slow scroll over the helimount system info) http://www.nechville.com/allacoustics.php (slow scroll through the model offering) https://youtu.be/-QALC90tdek https://youtu.be/z6hDcDVtZ4o -Wegen Picks- The guitar pick quest continues, actually it never really ends, and today is proof of that. Today, a pick that comes from the Netherlands offering a dark and gritty tone. Wegen picks, made by Michel Wegen over in the Netherlands, are a fantastic solution for a guitarist not only looking for differently shaped picks but also some radically varied thicknesses. I opted for the Wegen picks that closely resembled what I'm used to so I tried out the black bluegrass picks that come in a standard thickness of 1.4mm. There are two things I noticed about this pick upon playing with it for the first time. The first thing that popped right out at me was how these picks interact with the guitar strings. The material is a bit softer than what I am used to so I experienced a bit of "drag" as I used the pick on my guitar. It's as if the strings grab hold of the pick ever so slightly... Which leads me to the next thing that I noticed... the tone. The second thing that surprised me about this pick was its tone. The tone produced by this pick was darker and grittier than most picks that I have tried recently. The Wegens offered a much different tonal palette. Due to the drag on the strings, I felt I could dig in harder to get a more gritty tone. This is a great feature especially if you want to put an exclamation point on a G run, or something of the like. Overall the Wegen picks were a breath of fresh air. What I initially thought may have been the pick's downfall was a huge benefit in the tone department. The fun doesn't end there though... I only tried one of the plethoras of picks offered from Wegen. Amongst the offerings Michel has created, some standout picks include gypsy jazz picks, mandolin picks, triangular picks, and even the notorious Fatone. All of these picks have their prescribed uses and I would certainly encourage you to try them out if you happen to be in an adventurous mood.

 039 - Is this the BEST entry level guitar? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 49:59

Salutations guitar geek, may this fine Acoustic Tuesday cast plenty of pleasantries your way! Acoustic Tuesday presented by http://tonysacousticchallenge.com Another volume of Acoustic Tuesday is here and with it comes your weekly helping of acoustic guitar goodness. This week another 5 guitar geek items are presented on a silver platter for your enjoyment. -Jeffrey Foucalt - I am so happy about the news that I just received... yet another Acoustic Tuesday artist is releasing a brand new album, and I heard this one in entirety and it is a beautiful piece of work. Jeffrey Foucalt is set to release his newest album Blood Brothers on June 22, 2018, and I will just say that you need to pre-order it. Plain and simple, this album contains some gorgeously crafted songs. Jeffrey's writing on Blood Brothers is open, honest, and truly touching. This is the type of album that you just keep flipping in an effort to make sure it never ends. The cast of characters playing on the album treats the songs so incredibly well, playing with taste and a high level of reverence for the songs and their lyrics. I cannot tell you how excited I am to receive my pre-ordered, signed, vinyl copy of this new album. You should be excited as well because you can pre-order yours too by visiting Jeffrey's Pledge Music page. There are a gaggle of great options available on that page from preordering the album, access to some live show material, and even getting a private show with Jeffrey. One more thing that makes me love this project even more... this quote from Jeffrey's pledge music page: "I don’t care about being famous, and if I did I would have made other decisions in my life until now. I want to make enough money to write songs, make records, tour behind them, and pay everyone fairly along the way. I believe in music, and what it’s meant in my life, and I want the music I make to mean something in the lives of other people." That right there is a project I can get behind. https://youtu.be/M1Eqp53o8uk https://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/bloodbrothers https://amzn.to/2whQ7XK https://jeffreyfoucault.com/news https://jeffreyfoucault.com/tour/ -Blueridge Guitars- The question of what is the best entry level guitar has been posed to me many times before, and I wish I had one I could go to as the end all be all, but the truth of the matter is that there are a whole bunch of really exceptional entry and mid-level guitars out there. So which ones should you consider? It would be hard to pick just one, but if I had to I would say that one brand, in particular, would be a phenomenal starting place. Blueridge Guitars made by Saga Musical Instruments has some truly fantastic instruments and they come in at some unbelievable price points. Usually, I would just isolate one guitar from a lineup, but in this case, I have to say that across the board Blueridge makes some very good sounding and nicely priced instruments. Both the Historic Series and the Contemporary Series by Blueridge are major home runs. These models take their aesthetics from iconic guitars which is what initially caught my attention. While working in Chicago, I had the privilege of playing the BR43, BR40, BR63, BR60, BR143, BR140, BR163, BR160, amongst others. I have to say these instruments are well made, look the part, and most importantly sound good. Not only did I have the chance to play each of these models, I got to play a ton of each of them so I feel commenting on their consistency is very relevant here. Whether you are looking for an intermediate level guitar for your guitarsenal or you are seeking out a second guitar that you can modify or use on camping trips I would certainly consider Blueridge. The amount of these guitars that I have seen at bluegrass festivals alone says a ton about their sound. http://www.sagamusic.com/products/show-guitars.aspx?brand=blueridge https://youtu.be/wWAdpDb0ocw BR143 Demo https://youtu.be/QcCpqwG-tfo BR60 Review https://youtu.be/AM2_Ow3oVh0 BR40 Review https://youtu.be/kZQcNfiGWME BR160 Review https://amzn.to/2KKaW1d - BR40 https://amzn.to/2rrmxcK - BR43 https://amzn.to/2rtqTA7 - BR60 https://amzn.to/2HVM6xC - BR63 https://amzn.to/2KHCZyp - BR140 https://amzn.to/2KHCZyp - BR143 https://amzn.to/2rpXSFF - BR160 https://amzn.to/2KKLc50 - BR163 -Molly Tuttle- This week's artist is no stranger to Acoustic Tuesday, but there has never been an official artist feature on her. That changes this week... She flatpicks with surgical precision, her phrasing is unique, and she sings with a magical voice. Her original tunes are crafted with expertise and the musicality she brings to every situation is her superpower. Molly Tuttle has been on Acoustic Tuesday roughly 4 times and now she officially has an artist feature. This is long overdue because Molly is one of the top modern flatpickers that I have ever heard. Molly has a knack for finding space and letting a tune breathe all the while balancing her high-level flatpicking ability. She is the type of picker that never seems to overplay; she plays what's right when it's right... nothing more and nothing less. Watching her play is a master class in pick hand control and economy of motion. She picks with ease, although what comes out of her guitar does not sound easy... she just makes it look that way. Molly is most associated with the acoustic guitar but she is an outstanding banjo player as well. In fact, she often brings the old-time clawhammer style of banjo to her guitar which can be heard on the song "Save This Heart" from her EP "Rise." The bottom line is: if you like amazing flatpicking, incredible tone, an outstanding voice, and appreciate original music. Molly's new EP is one for you. If you are looking for a flatpicker that will make you think differently about bluegrass guitar you very much need to know of Molly. https://www.mollytuttlemusic.com/ https://www.mollytuttlemusic.com/tour https://www.mollytuttlemusic.com/store https://amzn.to/2rsttGD https://amzn.to/2I4955K https://amzn.to/2rsWZw1 https://youtu.be/OezjWN44Ejc https://youtu.be/DJY5RjuHHDY https://youtu.be/lLlkKMg_Vaw https://youtu.be/y9uLjD76vsA -Dunlop Flow Picks- Guitar picks... our best friend and arch nemesis. There are so many how do we know when to stop searching for the right one... The answer is never... That search for the perfect pick is what brought me to this wonderful little gem. This beautiful green colored Ultex beauty has made my guitars scream with joy. I am referring to the new Dunlop Flow picks. These picks have a comfy feel and even a subtle grip to them beyond the normal grippy feel of Ultex. What I noticed about these picks is that they are close to the Primetone picks but without the bevel. They come in a fatter shape that allows for a bit more control with the thumb, a huge bonus. Overall I was very pleased with the tone produced by these picks. The notes are fat and warm, and the polished edge allows for a nice smooth release of the string. I experienced that the picks actually felt a touch faster than my standard Ultex picks. This may be in part due to that polished edge, but I also feel that it could be attributed to the shape of the pick and the extra control it seemed to offer. These picks won't halt the perfect pick journey, but they may very well keep me occupied for a spell. My standard Ultex picks seem to be getting just a little jealous of the new Flow picks. I will have to keep you posted on how they cohabit in the pick box. https://www.jimdunlop.com/product/549p100-7-10137-10861-5.do?sortby=ourPicks https://www.jimdunlop.com/product/547p200-7-10137-10840-0.do?sortby=ourPicks&refType=1&ecList=1&ecCategory= https://youtu.be/KY3BxSbky6o -Gryphon Strings - There are some amazing acoustic guitar shops in the US, but one has two figures that are largely responsible for what we know about the history of guitars, and how we fix them... Back in 1969, Frank Ford and Richard Johnston started Gryphon Stringed Instruments in Palo Alto, CA. Those names might sound familiar and if they don't then take this as your introduction to two of the most amazing guitar geeks out there. Frank Ford runs the repair shop at Gryphon and he is a repair wizard of sorts, and Richard not only runs the retail shop, he also writes for industry magazines and guests on PBS' Antiques Roadshow as their instrument specialist. The shop that these two founded and still are a part of is incomparable. They feature new instruments from some of today's top makers as well as a very wonderful assortment of vintage instruments. The selection of instruments that they offer is vast, but it is more than just a shop. Want lessons? Gryphon does it.Concerts? Gryphon does it.Workshops? Yep, Gryphon does it. Appraisals? Yes indeed, Gryphon does it. Super informative and beneficial news? ...Sure thing, Gryphon does that too! In fact, the news section of their website is one that should be checked out by every guitar geek. Particularly the article on how heat in a car can damage your acoustic guitar... beware if you look at that article there are some very graphic images. All in all, Gryphon Stringed Instruments is a shop for guitar geeks by guitar geeks, and by the looks of what they are up to they do an amazing job of uniting guitar geeks as well. https://shop.gryphonstrings.com/ https://www.gryphonstrings.com/the-history/ https://www.gryphonstrings.com/news/ https://www.gryphonstrings.com/hot-guitar-car/ https://www.gryphonstrings.com/events/ https://www.gryphonstrings.com/appraisals/ The warm breeze that is Acoustic Tuesday is done shaking the leaves on guitar geek trees for this week. Alas, don't fear it will only be one more week until the next Acoustic Tuesday is here. Until then check out those guitar geek items and live your best Acoustic Life!!! Cheers,Tony

 038 - This $30 Product Will Give You An "Eargasm" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 49:31

Glorious guitar geek greetings to you on this day of acoustic celebration! Acoustic Tuesday presented by http://tonysacousticchallenge.com Prepare your eyes and ears for the customary dose of 5 guitar geek items that Acoustic Tuesday brings with it. This week we'll pick up right where we left off and keep that Acoustic Tuesday train rolling. Being that it is summer, it seems as though there are boatloads of new records coming out. One record, in particular, is being released by a songster and songstress previously featured on Acoustic Tuesday. Oh, and these two aren't only crafters of song... they happen to make gorgeous banjos as well. On May 18, 2018, Jason and Pharis Romero will be releasing a brand new album featuring their delicious harmonies, outstanding arrangements, and wonderfully played tunes. I am super pumped for this album for two reasons: one, I just discovered these two in the last year, and two, I think the music they create together is brilliant. The way these two harmonize is addicting, and the way they support what they sing with their instruments is superlative. Their new album (out May 18) is entitled Sweet Old Religion. I have heard the title track from it, and that alone has sufficiently fueled my desire for the entire thing. Currently, you can preorder the album in both CD and Vinyl format from their website. I would urge you to hop on this one, it will surely please any acoustic music lover. http://www.pharisandjason.com/ http://www.pharisandjason.com/music https://youtu.be/NSu9p85S4AY https://amzn.to/2I2FauE   This product, for as simple as it seemingly is, will increase your enjoyment of music for... well... an entire lifetime. I'm not even kidding about that. I ordered a set of Eargasm Earplugs on a whim and I was very pleased that I did so. I purchased these as a replacement for my "Mack's Hear Plugs" which were getting on in their years, and honestly, weren't very comfortable. I was impressed with the Eargasm earplugs in a big way. The packaging is clean and well thought out, the instructions are easy to follow, the comfort is off the charts, and they work so incredibly well. These ear plugs filter the sound instead of muffling it. What this means to you as a music appreciator and player is that you can listen to music, rehearse, go to shows all while listening at a comfortable level. The benefit here is two-fold: one, you preserve your hearing and keep your ears healthy. Two, you can listen, play, and participate for longer because your ears don't fatigue. I tried these out while playing drums (something I usually wear foam earplugs for) and I was amazed at the fact I was able to hear with clarity just at a reduced and comfortable volume. I dare profess these as a necessity for any guitar geek participating in loud or even semi-loud rehearsals and even more so for the live concert attending guitar geek. Oh and another two things I love about these: They are pretty discrete in your ears (unlike the pictures on their website), and they have a convenient carrying case included which is perfect for storage and quick access. https://eargasmearplugs.com/ https://youtu.be/uPmgxPGdvmc https://amzn.to/2KJFVuD   This weeks artist is one that I have wanted to feature for quite a while, I just wanted to wait for the time to be right... and that time is now. His playing is clear, concise, delicate, and packed full of emotion. I have never heard someone play old-time banjo in such a way that so much emotion comes across. That's just the playing though; his singing is raw and fits the old-time banjo so well. Chris Coole is an old-time banjo player from Toronto, and he picked up the instrument at age 17. His education in old-time banjo was delivered by the streets of Toronto... literally, he would busk and play tunes over and over again to work on variations and refine his tone. He is now one of the main players in the old-time banjo scene. He plays in various string bands such as The Foggy Hogtown Boys and The Lonesome Ace Stringband. Along with the bands, he also has a duo with Ivan Rosenberg (Dobro) as well as another duo with Arnie Naiman. The first time I heard his playing I was enthralled. The clarity with which he presents the melody seems uncanny. His playing carves a clear-cut path for his own singing, and his ability to read and interact with the song is apparent by hearing him play solo or with just one other musician. He has a high level of technical proficiency matched with grace and ease. Chris really is a standout musician and his catalog of albums is proof that he is a bit of a musical shapeshifter. From his solo album "Old Dog" to his "Farewell to Trion" album with Ivan Rosenberg; it is evident that Chris is an acoustic musician that should certainly be on your playlist. I would recommend starting with some of his solo work and then building from there. You'll find his solo performances captivating and that is no exaggeration whatsoever. https://www.chriscoole.com/ https://www.chriscoole.com/shows https://www.chriscoole.com/music-store https://youtu.be/218tAJxg-jA - Old Dog https://youtu.be/hp2iyiwMvfo - The Train That Carried My Girl From Town https://youtu.be/_a1Rz17ENZo - Willie Duncan https://youtu.be/6yNFckPXz80 - I Know Your Wandering Heart https://amzn.to/2jD1JeP - Farewell Trion https://amzn.to/2rpm0ZK - Return To Trion https://amzn.to/2jFRxCi - Meet Me in the Music Our bearded guitar loving brother is back with an awesome #AskMatt segment. This week Matt gives us a peek into his own collection, one guitar in particular. Not only does Matt tell us why he loves this guitar so much, he shows us. Matt delights us in a beautiful tune played on a guitar that is just as gorgeous as the tune he plays. It is an awesome day when you can not only learn about a very amazing instrument but also hear the owner pour their whole musical being into it... That is exactly what happens in this #AskMatt segment. -Dunlop Primetone Picks- Nothing beats a guitar pick that is worn into perfection. I'm talking about that wonderful bevel that develops, making the pick effortlessly slice through the strings of your guitar. It seems like it takes months of playing with the same pick to achieve that, but not anymore... Dunlop's Primetone picks are at your service for that nicely broken in pick feeling. From $5 - $12 depending on thickness and quantity, these picks are the real deal. They felt incredibly comfy in my hand, and even had a raised, grippy type surface on them... and the tone... oh my the tone... These picks produce a very solid and articulate note. The notes produced by these wonderfully sculpted plectra retain body and thickness. I really took a quick liking to these picks because they felt broken in already and they produced a tone that was familiar to me... like incredibly familiar. Upon further research, these picks are composed of Ultex, pretty much one of my top 3 pick materials. I was so excited to hear that these were Ultex. I pretty much found a pick that right out of the package produced a tone that I loved without the break-in period. One quick thing though, if you are a guitar player that likes a pick with a more crisp edge these may not be for you because the bevel is pretty significant so keep that in mind while checking these out. https://youtu.be/doTeLTiqATQ https://www.jimdunlop.com/product/510r-7-10137-09888-6.do?sortby=ourPicksAscend&page=3&refType=&from=fn&view=100078,100195,100474 And with that, another Acoustic Tuesday is placed in the record books, but that need not be the reason for the celebration to stop. As a guitar geek, take the momentum that we gathered on this Acoustic Tuesday and allow it to blast you through the week, and don't forget if you need a little pick me up, head to acousticlife.tv. Until next week guitar geek friends, wave your guitar geek flag loud and proud!!! Cheers,Tony

 037 - The Future of Acoustic Tuesday | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 50:14

Grandest of greetings and sweetest of salutations to you Guitar Geek! Acoustic Tuesday presented by http://acousticlife.tv This week on Acoustic Tuesday history is being made. You have not only helped make history, you are also part of a huge guitar geek movement. As with all Acoustic Tuesday's I have cooked up 5 delectable delights just for guitar geeks. So grab your fork and knife and let's dig in... -String Swing- As a #guitargeek what happens when you run out of floor space and stands for your guitarsenal? Dare you start leaning guitars against couches, walls, and other seemingly stable surfaces? As a guitar geek, I wouldn't advise the leaning option. However, there is a solution for your guitarsenal that originated in Wisconsin. The company, String Swing, located in Wisconsin, has been making #guitarsenal solutions since 1983. String Swing is based in Ontario, WI and got its start in Elroy, WI on a small dairy farm of all places. String Swing specializes in all things display, and what I want to focus on is their vast array of instrument wall hangers. This company offers secure wall hangers for all sorts of instruments: guitars, ukes, violins, mandolins, and yes even banjos. The beautiful thing is that each hanger does its job very very well, in fact depending on the hanger you get the yoke and hanger depth will be of different size to accommodate whichever instrument it's for. These hangers get bonus points in my book for the wooden hanger base options available as well as the ease of installation. If you know how to turn a screwdriver these hangers can be installed in mere minutes. All of the necessary hardware is included and the drywall anchors that are in the package are simply the best I have ever used. One note about these hangers that all guitar geeks should be aware of is that the material used for the hanger is safe for your guitar's finish. Yes, from everything I read the tubing used on the hanger yoke is finish safe, but being that I am a complete guitar geek I still get hanger covers for that part of the hanger. (Note: those can be purchased separately and are not included with the hanger). Overall, these are a great solution for any #guitargeek that wants to put their instruments on display in their guitar den. They even make a 5 space wall hanger... I just found that one and am trying to convince Whitney that it would look really cool in our family room... I will be sure to keep you posted on the status of that conversation. https://www.stringswing.com/ https://amzn.to/2KmIVg0 - Guitar Hanger https://amzn.to/2Hyy0lM - 5 Guitar Hanger (Copper) https://amzn.to/2Kp3fxw - 5 Guitar Hanger (Black) https://amzn.to/2Jw7NAP - Banjo Hanger https://amzn.to/2jgdCam - Mandolin/Uke Hanger https://youtu.be/pQCpWdr6olI - How to Install -Hawktail Album coming May 11- Every now and then acoustic artists gather together and create a force that seems nearly superhuman, a formidable juggernaut of acoustic music bliss. Also, every now and then a supergroup captures this magic on a record. This is exactly what happens on May 11, yes just 3 days away a supergroup will release a gorgeous album containing music specifically designed for the acoustic music lover. The group Hawktail made up of Brittany Haas, Dominick Leslie, Paul Kowert, and Jordan Tice were a previous feature on Acoustic Tuesday (AT episode #14) and they are back because they have a new album coming out that is sure to tickle the fancy of acoustic aficionados. It's official, on May 11 this acoustic supergroup will release their first album as a quartet entitled "Unless." I have heard a few tracks from this album and I am sufficiently excited to listen to the full album. If you happened to like the earlier trio, Hass, Kowert, and Tice you will definitely want to hop on preordering this one as it is a sure pleaser for any acoustic #guitargeek. https://youtu.be/LeNBIq6oiLo?t=7m37s https://www.hawktailmusic.com/ https://youtu.be/4LrssWrJKfY - Unless https://youtu.be/4GLkj5uGDiw - Abbzug https://amzn.to/2Ko8Uny - New Album Unless -Infamous Stringdusters- If acoustic bands were like comic book heroes then this next band would be the equivalent of The X-men, Fantastic Four, The Avengers, and The Guardians of the Galaxy all wrapped up into one. Top to bottom this is a band that dominates every musical dimension. From their proficiency on all of their chosen instruments, incredible multi-part harmonies, this band is ready to follow the muse wherever it takes them, and the results are always good... unbelievable at times. The Infamous Stringdusters are made up of Jeremy Garrett (Fiddle), Travis Book (Bass), Andy Hall (Dobro), Chris Pandolfi (Banjo), and Andy Falco (Guitar). This group of musicians is an absolute powerhouse of energy and incredible musical skill. The singing alone is masterful, the playing is otherworldly, and they have this 'x' factor... For lack of a better term, I'll just call it energy. Seeing them live is a treat on so many levels, but it is the best example of this energy that I'm referencing. They always seem to know what the other is going to do musically, and they make it look easy. They crowd around whoever is soloing and in doing so it looks like they have orchestrated the whole performance. I would dare call this band absolute masters of improvisation and performance. They continually push the boundaries of what is possible with their instruments, not to mention they create and perform with endless energy. To date, they have put out more than 7 studio albums and this last year (2018) they won a Grammy for the Best Bluegrass Album. I have been a Stringdusters fan since very early on and have continually enjoyed seeing the band grow and push the boundaries of bluegrass music. https://youtu.be/hC6TLpGP0qQ - Where the Rivers Run Cold https://youtu.be/crbSxj60kTI - Gravity https://youtu.be/NwAuZJsDXQE - You Can't Stop the Changes https://youtu.be/YEghQY3M_8Y - Black Rock https://youtu.be/roObnu-UIo8 - By My Side http://www.thestringdusters.com/ http://www.thestringdusters.com/live-downloads/ https://thestringdusters.shop.musictoday.com/store/ https://amzn.to/2r6O18n - Laws of Gravity https://amzn.to/2jcEnwi - Silver Sky https://amzn.to/2r7TSdi - Let It Go https://amzn.to/2r6lDSQ - Things That Fly https://amzn.to/2r7KZ3z - Self Titled https://amzn.to/2rclY6L - Fork in the Road -Sharktooth Picks- Thumbpicks can no doubt be uncomfortable, and flatpicks can fly out of your hand so what is a #guitargeek to do when they want to flatpick a little, strum a little, and then finger pick a little? If only some sort of crossover pick was made that would allow you to use all of your tools as a guitar player... This exists, I tried it out, and I was pleasantly surprised. The Sharktooth crossover pick by the company Strum'N'Comfort is a pick that allows you to have a flatpick at your disposal, but also convert that flatpick into a thumbpick like device. The whole notion of the sharktooth pick is that there is a neoprene band that goes around your thumb and attaches with velcro. Inside this neoprene band is a non-skid material that has a flatpick attached to it. Once affixed to your thumb you have what looks like a thumbpick, but with more comfort and control over how tight it sits on your thumb. I found this pick to work quite well. I must say I have no trouble with standard thumb picks so this was more of an experiment for certain, but my skepticism was quickly removed upon trying the sharktooth. My initial thought was that it would slip on my thumb and just feel, well, kind of odd. Well, I am happy to report that the pick did not slip at all. The pick stayed put when using it like a flatpick as well as like a thumbpick. Also, I should say that it was quite comfy on my thumb the neoprene was much more welcoming than the standard plastic band of a thumbpick. I will say that I noticed the pick give just a touch on the upstroke creating a feeling that I was using a thinner pick than I was, but overall I was pretty impressed with its stability. I used the pick for the better part of two weeks and the grip and elasticity of the neoprene band didn't seem to wear out, which is a nice bonus as well. All in all, this is a great option if you are the player that is looking for a more comfy pick that allows you to quickly change styles during play. Included in the package were two neoprene bands with two different thicknesses of picks (.75mm and 1.0mm), as well as an additional band that you can use your own favorite pick with. https://amzn.to/2jc4tj8 - Sharktooth Pick https://artisanguitars.com/sharktooth-traditional-right-hand-id-4909 http://www.strum-n-comfort.com/home.html -Acoustic Life.TV Announcement (Andy Powers Full Interview)- It's here, it's here, it's finally here... the moment that every acoustic guitar geek in the world has waited for... A very special announcement about the future of Acoustic Tuesday... Acoustic Tuesday started as just an idea... a show focused on all things that acoustic guitar geeks would enjoy. Just 37 episodes ago, Acoustic Tuesday was born and my oh my have we seen it grow up quickly. Guitar Geeks are continuing to unite underneath the banner and mission of Acoustic Tuesday. Each week thanks to all of you, Acoustic Tuesday gets spread from guitar geek to guitar geek, positivity is shared, and guitar geekiness occurs all over the globe, and now Acoustic Tuesday is reaching another level. Now Acoustic Tuesday is not only a show. Acoustic Tuesday now has a companion website for all of the juicy details on each item discussed in the show. It is a place where any guitar geek can go to feel at home and get lost in pages and pages of all things acoustic guitar. From interactive guitar geek trivia, all the way to expanded acoustic artist features, acousticlife.tv is your new home to get inspired to live your best acoustic life. Oh and remember that time I had a chance to sit down with Andy Powers and chat about V-Class bracing when it first came out??? That entire unedited interview is available exclusively at acousticlife.tv Yes, the entire interview in all of it's guitar geek glory!!! But there's more... Often times during the show I will feature products that you can check out such as picks, capos, guitars, stands, etc. I usually include a link to purchase the featured items, and these links are affiliate links that offer a small percentage of the purchase price to Acoustic Life for promoting the sale. Well, I am very excited and happy to announce that any money generated through an affiliate link on acousticlife.tv will now be going straight to the Guitars For Vets non-profit organization. Let me recap: Acoustic Tuesday now has a new online home at acousticlife.tv. The new acousticlife.tv website will now share all of it's Amazon affiliate link revenue with the amazing non-profit organization Guitars for Vets. Yes, by loving your acoustic guitar and being a guitar geek, you are now supporting an outstanding organization that believes and acts on the healing power of music. Be certain to pop on over to acousticlife.tv to completely geek out on all things acoustic guitar, and be fully prepared to find some fun bonuses over there as well. https://acousticlife.tv/ https://acousticlife.tv/category/lifestyle/interviews/ https://acousticlife.tv/category/lifestyle/guitar-geek-trivia/ https://acousticlife.tv/category/reviews/ https://acousticlife.tv/category/learn/ https://acousticlife.tv/the-real-story-behind-the-taylor-v-class/ https://youtu.be/_Hy6dy82l1M - Andy Powers Interview You all are what help make this possible so thank you so much for being a part of acoustic guitar history, and for helping so many guitar geeks unite. I hope this Acoustic Tuesday ranks among the top episodes for you and if you want to check out back episodes to see you certainly can do that at acousticlife.tv I wish you the best week guitar geek, I can't wait to see you next Tuesday for another round of the ultimate in guitar geekiness... Acoustic Tuesday Cheers,Tony

 036 - How to be a Fretboard Wizard | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 44:22

Dearest Guitar Geek, It's here, it's here, it's here... Another round of Acoustic Tuesday is here to satisfy your nerdiest of needs and your dorkiest of desires; all within the guitar geek realm that is. Acoustic Tuesday presented by http://tonysacousticchallenge.com Here is your fix of 5 guitar geek ponderings that need to be setting your guitar geek radar ablaze with awareness. Here goes nothing: Kentucky Traveler: My Life In Music Ricky Skaggs Every now and then a book comes along that gives you insight not only into the artist it features but also how big of a role they played in a certain genre's history. Ricky Skaggs' book, Kentucky Traveler: My Life in Music, is a book that does that very thing. It is complete with stories of a young Ricky Skaggs making his way in the musical world, which includes hopping on stage with Bill Monroe and then later with Flatt & Scruggs at a very young age. This book is a treat to read and is chocked full of all sorts of interesting stories from throughout Ricky's life. From his albums and experiences with Keith Whitley to his experiences with some of the greats of bluegrass and country music. I have always admired Ricky's talent, whether it be on the guitar, fiddle, mandolin, banjo or even his incredible harmony singing, but never did I realize just how big of a role Ricky played in the history of bluegrass music. The book was written by Ricky Skaggs and Eddie Dean, and kudos to them for sharing such wonderful stories and doing so in a way that really keeps the reader's attention. https://youtu.be/g8W-spB8-Oo (Play until 1:50) https://amzn.to/2HpGXd9 - Buy Book http://www.rickyskaggs.com/p/book - Ricky Skagg's Site Fretboard Wizard Open It's official! Fretboard Wizard is open for enrollment. Fretwiz.com Christy Hays This week's artist is one that I hold near and dear to my heart because of her songs and because of the person she is. Her songs are raw and the writing is as real as rain. She takes seemingly everyday happenings and crafts them into song in a way that leaves you hanging on every word. Christy Hays is an artist that I have had the immeasurable pleasure to play with nearly every summer since roughly 2014. Christy is a crafty songwriter and her vocals are seriously scrumptious. She is a mix between the unique quality of Emmylou Harris and her own mixture of grit and heartfelt expression. Her writing effortlessly paints pictures of landscapes and curious characters all of which create the pulse of everyday life. Christy has released a whole slew of albums from full band performances to her by her lonesome, and her newest album River Swimmer is due out April 27, 2018. Christy is one of the hardest working musicians I know and this album is for sure going to be topnotch. Make sure to check out her site for the older albums that are available and of course if you like what you hear pre-order River Swimmer... and guess what?!?! You can even get that one on vinyl!!! https://youtu.be/xTKnheaUT_Y - Town Underground https://youtu.be/LPtBoKhqWsg - Strange Times https://youtu.be/ck5VH-_JglM - Don't Let Me Die In California https://christyhays.com/ - Christy Hays' Site https://amzn.to/2HpLTm7 - Buy Album (River Swimmer) Chuck Lee Banjos Custom instruments are something to behold regardless of whether they are a guitar or not. I say this because there is no doubt that I love me some banjo, and usually when the word banjo is even uttered it sends people fleeing towards the exits. But stay seated I promise this is good. Chuck Lee Banjos out of Ovilla, TX produces some very gorgeous (both looking and sounding) banjos. The instruments coming out of Chuck's shop are simply fantastic, and I am nearly positive that no two are the same. Custom instruments are the bread and butter of Chuck's shop from different headstocks, to inlay patterns, to tone rings, to wood and finish selections this shop does an impressive job. The necks are nice and hefty and the rims are exquisitely turned... it's the kind of instrument that you just want to feel. The neck feels like it was crafted for the player's hand and the playability of these banjos is outstanding. And then there's the sound... with all of the options available you can custom design a banjo that sounds as plunky as you need or as crisp as you want. Overall, these banjos are remarkable and if you happen to find one at a local shop or get one by contacting Chuck himself (I think they are still being made) you will be just as impressed as I was when I got mine. https://youtu.be/fkJd-jZfUbQ - Interview (20seconds - 54 seconds) http://www.chuckleebanjos.com/dealers/ - Where to Find a Chuck Lee https://youtu.be/8pOPMQWHze8 - Chuck Lee Lonestar Hense Faux Tortoise Picks What's the deal with imitation products that produce tones previously achieved by only the rarest of materials? Well, I am happy to say that no turtles were harmed in the making of these picks, however, the tone produced by them is quite reminiscent of actual tortoiseshell. Since 1973 it was no longer legal to trade/sell actual tortoiseshell, so many guitarists had to go back to the drawing board to find a material that produced that warm yet crisp tone that tortoiseshell is known for. This tone haunts Flatpickers and seems like something only dreams are made of, which is why when I discovered Hense picks from Germany I was so excited!!! Hense's The Happy Turtle pick that I procured from Artisan Guitars in Nashville is made out of a material called Milk Stone which is a casein (think of it as a milk protein). This material is outstanding at producing a solid tone and an extraordinary feel. One thing to be careful of with these picks is to not bend them, or get them wet. These picks are quite stiff and have only a subtle flex... if flexed too far they will snap. Since these picks are made of an organic material they will become brittle if they have been wet or damp and then left to dry out. So if you aren't playing on a rainy day outside these picks are exquisite, and produce some serious tone. Hense picks also come in a variety of shapes and material choices such as: -The Happy Turtle picks, made from Milk Stone -The Cream Speedy picks, made from a modern self-lubricating high tech plastic.-The Midnight Blue picks, made from a high-impact plastic.-The Grunge Triangle, made of traditional hard rubber These picks are definitely worth a try if you are seeking a tone and feel akin to the old tortoise shell picks. http://www.happyturtlepick.de/ https://artisanguitars.com/hense-happy-turtle-faux-tortoise-shell-picks-id-9834 https://artisanguitars.com/hense-triangle-hsk-happy-turtle-pick-14mm-id-9835 https://artisanguitars.com/hense-cream-speedy-triangle-guitar-pick-14mm-id-11023 https://artisanguitars.com/hense-midnight-blue-triangle-guitar-pick-14mm-id-11923 That wraps up another study session at the universal library of guitar geekiness known as Acoustic Tuesday. Make sure to return your books on time and come back next week to dive ever deeper into the realm of acoustic guitar and the geekiness that must accompany the best Acoustic Life. Cheers,Tony  

 035 - Are You Going To Merlefest? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 43:25

Compliments to you on this fine Acoustic Tuesday, Guitar Geek! Acoustic Tuesday presented by http://tonysacousticchallenge.com As Spring arrives gazes are drawn towards the tree branches for fresh buds, the ground for tender green sprouts, and of course towards the guitar geek radar to see if any new inspiring things have come up. And boy howdy have they... Here are 5 guitar geek things pinging the #guitargeek radar this week. How does a guitar geek stay properly fueled, hydrated, and alert? You may think bourbon is the answer, but I reckon it is quite the contrary. See bourbon, although it tastes delicious, doesn't do much for hydration or the alertness aspect. However, Fretboard Coffee out of Columbia, MO is here to provide the perfect cup of Joe for any tired and fading fretter. This coffee company was brought to my attention by Acoustic Tuesday Show viewer and fan Troy and when I dug into the coffee I was not only pumped to find out it tastes good, but it also lives up to its name. See the name fretboard coffee is just plain awesome in and of itself, but the coolness factor bumped up a notch when I opened the bag to find a little card sharing what song was playing during the roasting process. Double whammy for us coffee loving guitar geeks; you get a great cup of joe and exposure to a song you may have never heard before. It's like a match made in heaven. Fretboard Coffee also seems to support live music as well have some killer merch available to peruse. So order yourself a bag or two, have a nice long sip and listen to the song that your beans were born to.  http://www.fretboardcoffee.com/ http://www.fretboardcoffee.com/shop/ Your Song Changed My Life by Bob Boilen Books about artists and their life fascinate me, my bookshelves at home are covered with biographies, autobiographies, and the like. So this next book was a bit of a surprise to me. Last Christmas Whitney's folks gifted me a book by the author Bob Boilen, entitled Your Song Changed My Life. Now first off, Bob is the creator and host of NPR's All Songs Considered as well as their Tiny Desk Concert Series so this man knows music. This book is a sampling of 33 artists and what song they define as changing their life. It is fascinating, there is enough context around each artist to learn some great factoids about their life and also you get insight into their vast musical interests. Each artist, in discussion with Bob, shares not only the song they define as life-altering, but also the when's, where's, and why's of it. This book is a great read and it's separated in such a way that makes it a great read. http://www.bobboilen.info/ - Bob's Site https://youtu.be/I3NOvTn01gg - Book Interview https://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2015/11/18/456191341/bob-boilen-wrote-a-book - NPR story https://amzn.to/2H6hwx2 - Buy the Book This week's artist I would say is from the "old-time" category, but I definitely do not want to pigeonhole them as they are capable of way more than old-time music.  It's not often that you hear a new artist that is able to take you back to a time and place long forgotten and only best conjured up by an artist from that very era. The Local Honeys are a group that is basically a time machine. From their voices, inflection, phrasing, and instrumentation these ladies do a great job in teleporting the listener back to a simpler time, yet they are able to freely flow from old-time music on up to more contemporary tunes. The Local Honeys are a made up of Montana Hobbs, and Linda Jean Stokely and the way these gals sing together is addictive. At first, I thought the accents were a bit contrived... and then I did my research... it's the real deal and it is amazing. From slow ballads to craftily written tunes all the way to instrumentals, these girls have it. Their album is a blast to listen to front to back, from the slow tunes to the peppy ones. Also, special note the tune Cigarette Trees is an anti-strip mining song that brought home blue ribbon from the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest at Merlefest in 2017.  https://youtu.be/4F6k4Xdrj4Q - Cigarette Trees https://youtu.be/XpnXAQ0jF1U - How Mountain Girls Can Love https://youtu.be/yO5jGGHKSjA - Hares On the Mountain https://youtu.be/Z6xla0Q2PIg - The L&N Don't Stop here Anymore https://youtu.be/yy10LoYTBzg - Hills of Mexico http://www.thelocalhoneys.com/ - Band Site http://www.thelocalhoneys.com/album/ - Merch https://amzn.to/2vsL86u - Buy the Album Merlefest April 26- April 29 This weekend, on the campus of Wilkes Community College in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, one of the most amazing and inspiring bluegrass festivals will take place. From April 26th to April 29th, 2018 incredible acoustic musicians, music fans, jammers, and all around good people will join together to create the phenomenon known as Merlefest. Merlefest was founded in 1988 in memory of Eddy Merle Watson (Doc Watson's Son) as a fundraiser for Wilkes Community College and to celebrate ‘traditional plus’ music. I owe this festival a huge thanks because although I have never attended in person, I have discovered numerous artists just by checking out who is playing Merlefest in any given year. This year, as always, the lineup is chocked full of pure acoustic goodness, and I am absolutely positive there will be plenty of jamming to be had by any who wish to partake that are in attendance. If you are interested in the festival just check out their website for all of the ticket info as well as all of the other things you need to know to have an outstanding festival experience.  https://youtu.be/s0NC_JIJVCs http://merlefest.org/ http://merlefest.org/lineup/ http://merlefest.org/purchase/ What's the point of the CAGED system? At one point in anyone's guitar journey there comes a time where you hear about the CAGED system. You hear how wondrous it can be to unlock the fretboard, you hear about how much it can help with your overall understanding of the fretboard, but when you find information on it may seem a little bit disorienting, and that's ok because I was disoriented too until I figured out the core elements of what makes CAGED so darn useful. See with CAGED you need to know three things: 1.) The 5 basic chord shapes C A G E D. You need to know how to make them, and the most important part, the fact that they can become moveable by converting them to barre chords. 2.) Where the root note is for each of the 5 chord shapes. The Root note is the lowest bass note that defines the chord. Each of the 5 chord shapes has their root note located on a specific string. Knowing this makes the moveable shapes much more useful because now you can name them.  3.) Why Caged is useful. Knowing why CAGED is useful helps with the reason why you need to learn it in the first place. If you have thr "why" you will follow through not only learning it but implementing it. So here are just a handful of reasons CAGED is helpful: It helps with Capo use, it helps with transposition, it helps with alternate chord voicings, it helps you add sonic layers in multiple guitar situations, it even helps you organize scale patterns and see how they connect.  It would be hard to break from the show and start teaching CAGED due to technical limitations so I want you to check out video 2 of my foundational five workshop series. In video 2 I go into detail on CAGED and show you how all of the things I just discussed are connected and more importantly how you can do apply them immediately to the guitar.  vid 1 is live and people are going nuts make sure to check it out at: fretwiz.com There's another Acoustic Tuesday chiseled on the stone of guitar geekdom. Make sure to tune in to see the full episode and unite with your fellow #guitargeeks. Until next Tuesday, keep your guitars tuned and the guitar geeks uniting. Cheers,Tony

 034 - 3 Cheap Guitar Pick Experiments You Should Try ASAP | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 58:37

An infusion of #guitargeek vitamins awaits you on this Acoustic Tuesday. Acoustic vitamins to fortify you and your #guitargeek friends. Acoustic Tuesday presented by http://tonysacousticchallenge.com  As is customary on Acoustic Tuesday these vitamins come in the form of 5 guitar items that will be placed on your #guitargeek radar.  So grab a tall glass of water and make sure to take all of your acoustic infused medication.  Open wide... Picks are picks are picks... right? Definitely not! Picks impact the tone of a guitar in a major way. If you are a flatpicker, you can do a quick and easy experiment: Get three different picks, play the same lick, and observe how each pick will add a subtly different tonal characteristic. Some picks are bright and clear while others are on the dark and warm end of the spectrum, the new Acrylux picks by Daddario actually cover both ends of this tonal spectrum. These new Acrylux picks come in two different recipes: the "Reso" version and the "Nitra" version and both have a unique sound to offer. The "Reso" picks offer a subtly more clear and bright sound while the "Nitra" composition is a bit warmer and offers a darker tone. These picks come in three different shapes: Standard, Jazz, and Mandolin, and only one thickness (1.5mm) at the time of writing this. Although these picks are on the thicker end of the spectrum they have a decent amount of flex to them. My experience with these picks is that both versions produce a tone that is on the warmer end of the spectrum, however the "Reso" picks do have a touch more clarity than the "Nitra" ones. I also noticed that both picks seem to be pretty slick and smooth in how they interacted with the strings. These would be a great option for any #guitargeek looking for a warmer/fatter tone.  https://youtu.be/6FizOj0vbOA - Acrylux Product Video http://www.accessories.daddario.com/pwProductDetail.Page?ActiveID=4115&productid=1146&productname=Acrylux_Reso_Standard http://www.accessories.daddario.com/pwProductDetail.Page?ActiveID=4115&productid=1142&productname=Acrylux_Nitra_Standard https://amzn.to/2EBtE6T - Acrylux Reso https://amzn.to/2GNt78b - Acrylux Nitra The material that a pick is made of impacts its tone in a huge way, but it goes beyond that... The material also has an effect on the pick's stiffness. Think of it this way: you can have a 1mm pick made out of delrin or you can have a 1mm pick made out of cattle bone; although both picks are the same thickness their inherent stiffness is very different. That is the very thing I noticed upon trying TUSQ picks by the company Graphtech. These picks were brought to my attention by Acoustic Tuesday viewer Andrew D. and I am very happy that he got me to try them because I was stunned. These picks are incredibly stiff and that correlates into a fast snappy release from the string as well as a very clear tone. Not only did I try different thicknesses of picks I also tried different materials (Graphtech has three different materials which they advertise as the tones: Bright, Warm, and Deep). I was amazed at the variety of tones that were possible and also how comfortable I was with a subtly thinner pick at 1mm as compared to my usual 2mm Ultex pick. The thing that was the most pronounced for me was the stiffness and the resulting clarity that it helped me achieve. For any player looking for more articulation  these are a great starting point. It's always hard for me to put down my Dunlop Ultex 2mm pick, but these are a very enticing option for certain.  http://www.graphtech.com/ http://www.graphtech.com/products/product-categories/picks https://youtu.be/Ce_Nx0WIMBU - Product Video https://amzn.to/2IKG7rF - TUSQ Picks Mixed Gauge Pack https://amzn.to/2qlSPFG - TUSQ Picks Mixed Size Pack https://amzn.to/2GNpdfk - TUSQ Picks Biangle Mixed Pack Hearing a songwriter sing a completely raw and truthful song while performing solo is a magical experience. What makes it magic in my eyes is that it doesn't really happen all too often... (I guess in my eyes it should happen all the time... so I am biased). The artist that I am listening to this week came from a band setting and went ahead releasing a solo album in December of 2017... just himself and a guitar... and yes it is truly magical. Benjamin Tod, who also plays with the Lost Dog Street Band, released his solo album I Will Rise in late 2017. It contains 10 songs that will downright rip your heart out, make you reflect, and proceed to kick your heart down the street a little bit... even through the puddles and the potholes. Benjamin's album is well beyond a treat to listen to and it delivers on the raw and emotional front. One of the reasons I think this album emotes so well is that it's just him, a guitar, and nothing else besides some songs that you know are loaded with personal tales, trials, and tribulations. Benjamin's voice has this quality that I'll refer to as "raw yet refined," you can hear it when he trails off on a line with this unique three note step down that seems a bit Celtic. This album is a must play on one of those days when you wake up only to see the clouds hanging low in the sky contemplating on whether or not they're going to let the rain out. "I Will Rise" is about the purest album I can think of released in the last 6 months.  https://youtu.be/NACMpkxm-fA - Using Again (Song) https://youtu.be/st-CkCeqMO0 - I Will Rise (Song) https://youtu.be/-qwRjPpHFbg - Hungry For You Blues (Song) https://youtu.be/eR04x5XXAwQ - The Mountain (Cover Song) https://amzn.to/2HrM2lG - I Will Rise (Album) https://amzn.to/2Hp0zid - Life's a Dog Gone Shame (LDSB Album) https://amzn.to/2GMqNxW - Sick Pup (LDSB Album) https://amzn.to/2EAscSB - Homeward Bound (LDSB Album) https://amzn.to/2EAVDDK - Rage and Tragedy (LDSB Album) https://benjamintod.bandcamp.com/ http://www.lostdogstreetband.com/ There are some things that #guitargeeks deal with on a regular basis like broken strings, constant tuning, and misplacing your pick, but nothing is worse than finding a pick that you absolutely love only to have it become slippery in your hand and start spinning while you play. This #guitargeek phenomenon is all too common and thankfully there is a company out there trying to stop the spinning and slipping. Monster grips is a company that makes these small and grippy little discs you can stick right on your favorite pick... and they actually work! I have tried many products that aid in helping your pick stay put, from Gorilla snot, to violin rosin, and even the Cool brand picks with the sandpaper attached to them. I can confidently say that Monster Grips are a cut above the rest and are raising the bar in this category of Acoustic Guitar Accessory. They are easy to use and extremely durable. I put the grips on each side of a Dunlop Ultex pick, played the guitar for more than an hour, followed that up with placing the pick in a cup of coffee, and then washed it off with dish soap. In short, I put these through the ringer, and after cleaning they were just as grippy as when I first put them on. One of the things I had to get used to was the feel of the grippy pads on each side and the added thickness, but after a short adjustment period I found these to be pretty darn effective. They also work really well as a non slip surface on the feet of effects pedals. All in all Monster Grips are pretty outstanding if you are one of those players needing a little extra grip on your pick.  https://www.monstergrips.com/ https://youtu.be/2LVsOpNMfWA https://amzn.to/2qn3fVA - Monster Grips on Amazon  For as much joy as playing with another person can be, it can also produce a ton of anxiety… and I mean the kind of anxiety that can cause any player to lock up. What can cause the anxiety are the questions that bubble up. Those pesky questions that rattle around our guitar #guitargeek brains like: What if I don’t know the song and can’t play along? What if I’m not good enough to play with others? What if I’m unfamiliar with a certain chord? What if whomever I am playing with asks me to do a solo? What if there are no song sheets to follow? What if… There are a billion "what if" scenarios, but the reality is that the overarching theme here is fear of the unknown and that is totally valid. This is something all #guitargeeks go through at one point or another and, quite honestly, it never totally goes away. The good news is that there are some things you can do to keep that fear at bay and open yourself up to the learning opportunities that present themselves while playing with other folks. Here are some tips to gain confidence in playing with others and some things to learn that will help you on your guitar journey. 1.) Guilt By Association - Surround yourself with guitar geeks that share the same thoughts, enthusiasm, and approach as you. This gives you the peace of mind that the folks you are playing with are there to support and help you along on your guitar journey. 2.) Open Mind - Go into any situation with other players as a bonus opportunity to learn. So many times the practice room feels like the only place to learn a lesson, but the truth is you can learn lessons anywhere and often the ones outside the practice room are the most valuable. 3.) Ask Questions - There is no rule, that I am aware of, that says you can’t ask questions and that you are magically supposed to know everything without ever asking. When playing with others it’s ok to ask questions about what chords are in a song or what key it’s in. Really any question is fair game and usually, those questions lead to major breakthroughs. 4.) Communication - This is key, no pun intended… hehe. Communication lies at the heart of having an awesome experience when playing with friends. One of the most crucial parts of communication is having the musical vocabulary to do so. Understanding what a key is and how chords work within a key will not only help you communicate with fellow guitar players; it will also help you be able to musically function within a jam which will certainly cut down on your anxiety when approaching a playing situation. So wrap all of those things up with a nice little bow and you have yourself a launching pad into a world of fun that you will enjoy for years to come. Wait, wait, wait… what if all those sound good except for that whole communication part...??? No worries, I've put together a free workshop on that very topic that starts on Monday, April 23rd. In this workshop, I am going to discuss the Foundational Five which will help you not only clearly communicate in a jam, but also give you the confidence to start playing with other folks. It's super easy to attend the workshop, all you have to do is visit fretwiz.com and be sure you are on the waiting list for Fretboard Wizard. That's it. I can't wait to see you there and share in the lightbulb moments that will be happening! Wow, another round of acoustic infusion from Acoustic Tuesday. Go forth and wave your #guitargeek flag and don't forget to share this episode with your fellow guitar geeks.  Guitar geeks unite! Cheers,Tony

 033 - Cancel Save changes Is Cocaine & Rhinestones Your Next Obsession? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 54:43

Happiest Tuesday to you, my comrade in guitar geekiness! Acoustic Tuesday presented by http://tonysacousticchallenge.com Today we take some time to think of and thank all things acoustic with a juicy list of goodies to help you live your best #acousticlife.  I know it's spring, but no rain delays are happening so let's play ball... err... I mean dive into some enlightening #acousticlife enhancers.  I have always loved learning about music history. The stories seem to be of mythical proportions.. especially in country music. Now I'm not talking about Florida Georgie Line here, I mean country music prior to the year 2000. Tales of lying, cheating, stealing, love, smash hits, and controversial songs fill the coffers of country music and there's so much, I have never had time to dig into all of it... until now. The Cocaine & Rhinestones podcast hosted by Tyler Mahan Coe is one of the most amazing podcasts for any #guitargeek interested in the stories and tales that proliferate country music. This podcast is entertaining, informative, and downright inspiring. Currently there is one season available with 12 episodes and they are all incredible... no joke. I also have to say that the host, Tyler, puts a ton of work into these episodes and it shows, big time. Each one is packed full of information and it is presented in a fun manner that is easy to follow and digest. The Cocaine & Rhinestones podcast is a true treasure trove of incredible info and stories. Also, on the Cocaine & Rhinestones website each episode has a companion blog post allowing the listener to further geek out. This is a listening and learning experience through and through.  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ernest-tubb-the-texas-defense/id1304192102?i=1000394220773&mt=2    (Segment: 6:56 - 8:45) https://cocaineandrhinestones.com/ https://www.patreon.com/tylermahancoe https://cocaineandrhinestones.com/about-contact Every now and again as guitar geeks, we look for a new piece of gear or accessory. Who am I kidding here?!?! As a #guitargeek it is our moral obligation to be on a never-ending quest for the next piece of gear that could get us one step closer to the elusive magical tone we have an insatiable desire for. There are numerous options for picks, strings and other gadgetry, but the Passerelle Bridge developed by luthier Rachel Rosenkrantz and artist Kaki King takes the cake for an accessory that can turn your guitar into a whole new instrument... as in completely different. The Passerelle bridge is cast out of bronze and sits on the 16th fret of your guitar and changes it into a "Koto" like instrument. Your guitar all of a sudden makes sounds of a dulcet nature and your ability to achieve a magically vocal-like quality from your guitar becomes quite easy. I have been experimenting with the one I ordered and I'm having a blast working with it. When I received it in the mail I had to make some adjustments to the string slots which the included materials did call to my attention, but after that, it was quite easy to begin experimenting with. Overall this gadget offers tons of possibilities which become very clear when watching Kaki King use it on her guitar.  http://www.kakiking.com/passerelle/ https://www.atelierrosenkrantz.com/product-page/passerelle-bridge https://youtu.be/vn84FfYvRv0 - How to Install a Passerelle Bridge https://youtu.be/2ZEDYETleNw - How to Tune With the Passerelle Bridge https://youtu.be/FlR_k7FZnsw - Passerelle Demo (Bowen Island by Kaki King) Every so often an artist comes along, changes the way an instrument is perceived, and then continues to push its boundaries. The artist that I have been listening to this week does just this and does so tirelessly. She is seemingly always trying something new and constantly challenging herself to find new avenues for the six string guitar. The artist that I am referring to is Kaki King; fingerstyle guitar player extraordinaire, brilliant composer, and constant boundary pusher. Kaki creates a beautiful synergy between percussive elements on the guitar and gorgeous melodies carried out with two hand tapping and other unconventional styles. Her newest project has her playing original compositions with an orchestra. The project prior to that, "The Neck is a Bridge to the Body," finds her playing a guitar that has visual projections mapped on its surface... something you have to see to believe. She has a myriad of albums to explore and I strongly encourage you to check them out.  https://youtu.be/ziPD16xCBBg - The Surface Changes https://youtu.be/MKs0tzjJb04 - Magazine with the Porta Girevole Chamber Orchestra https://youtu.be/FwI8ROqVNHU - The making of Glow http://www.kakiking.com/ https://shop.bandwear.com/collections/kaki-king-shop https://amzn.to/2GKHSYm - Glow (Album) https://amzn.to/2uK1uXQ - Legs to Make Us Longer (Album) https://amzn.to/2IpRpkN - Everybody Loves You (Album) It's tough to get access to small bench luthier guitars. Plain and simple, they are usually a one man or woman operation and being a one-person show limits the number of guitars they can make in a year. Getting to try a small bench luthier's guitars is what #guitargeek dreams are made of though... the guitars are masterfully made, often times somewhat unusual, and thought-provoking. What if I said there was a place you could go to try nearly 100 different small bench builder's guitars? Well, I'm saying it, that place exists and it's called the Woodstock Invitational Luthiers Showcase. The showcase is held in Woodstock, NY on October 26, 27, and 28 and you can go there to not only see and try some rare and unique instruments but also attend panel discussions and workshops. There are some real gems among the artists and presenters that will be there; Macyn Taylor, Antoine Dufour, Happy Traum, Courtney Hartman... and that's only a small sampling. This is a must-attend event for any guitar geek so make sure to schedule it.  http://woodstockinvitational.com/ http://woodstockinvitational.com/tickets.shtml http://woodstockinvitational.com/about.shtml The question of "Do I have to learn music theory?" comes up quite often amongst guitar geeks. I personally get asked this question a lot and I think you will find my answer insightful and energizing.  I believe that you will learn theory when you are ready for it. Another way to say it is that you will ask the right questions when you are ready to learn the answer. So don't just go on a mission to learn music theory... it is an incredibly expansive topic and you may not have the right context for all of the items presented. Rather, learn some core fundamentals and allow yourself to swing on the learning pendulum... let me explain. The learning pendulum has two distinct points on it... you can even think of it as a spectrum with one end focused on physical learning (technique), and the other end focused on mental learning (theory). As a guitar player, you will swing back and forth between these two points and that is actually ideal because each end of the spectrum informs the other. Essentially when you are on one side you will learn something that impacts the other developing a new context with each swing of the pendulum. You absolutely must check out this segment from Acoustic Tuesday where I discuss this concept more. I think it will lead to light bulb moments and a new found vigor for guitar learning. (Not to mention, there is also quite the visual created with Miley Cyrus references and all... just sayin).  To learn even more be sure to check out the free workshop I am releasing on April 23rd, this free workshop will discuss the core elements you will need to grow all of your future music theory knowledge. I like to call these elements the Foundational Five and they consist of the musical alphabet, major scale construction, the chord matrix, chord tonality, and the CAGED system. This workshop is packed full of light bulb moments and all you have to do is sign up. Just visit fretwiz.com, sign up for the Fretboard Wizard waitlist, and you will be in the loop for this workshop.  Talk about an action-packed installment of Acoustic Tuesday... Whoa! Take a deep breath, make sure to check out those items, and it is imperative that you rest up because next week Acoustic Tuesday is coming in hot.  Cheers to you #guitargeek and here's to living your best #acousticlife! Happy pickin' Tony

 032 - Is THIS your new guitar strap?? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 43:19

Greetings #guitargeek! I hope this finds you sufficiently fueled with coffee and thirsty for some acoustic guitar geekiness to help you live your best #Acousticlife. Acoustic Tuesday presented by http://tonysacousticchallenge.com  A ton is in store for today so off we go to the magical fountain of guitar geekness to indulge in the acoustic infused elixir known as Acoustic Tuesday. When your guitar hasn't been cleaned in a while it starts to actively collect fingerprints, smudges, smears, and what I like to call guitar grime. Guitar grime is one of those things that can make your guitar look gross. I have tried a bunch of different guitar polishes with varying degrees of success, but one that sticks out in my eyes for its consistently excellent results is Gibson's pump polish. Its label appears to be unchanged since the '70's, but it's what's inside that really blows me away. This polish is exceptional, hell, it even smells good. This polish cleans well and makes your guitar's finish baby butt smooth... seriously... there is a distinct tactile difference in how your guitar feels after using this stuff. Now, I am not saying this is the only polish that does this, but it is, in my opinion, one of the best guitar polishes out there and should certainly be on your radar.  http://store.gibson.com/guitar-polish/ http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/gibson-pump-polish-for-guitars-banjos-mandolins Next up... a guitar geek joke for you... What do you get when you cross stellar fingerstyle guitarists, a gathering of music lovers, and Takoma Park, MD? Well, you get the "Thousand Incarnations of the Rose Festival" which is a festival celebrating the American Primitive Fingerstyle guitar movement. I know this isn't a funny joke, but you have to admit that punchline is pretty awesome! This festival is on my list of ones to attend and I am currently working on pulling some strings so I can be there. You get three days of music by some absolutely incredible American Primitive guitarists whom are continuing to carry the torch of this style of music. Never before have I seen a festival dedicated to this style. So if you love American Primitive Guitar make sure to check this one out. Oh, and if you can't make the fest be sure to check out the album: The Thousand Incarnations Of The Rose: American Primitive Guitar And Banjo (1963-1974) which celebrates the groundbreaking, inventive approach to traditional music brought forward by the likes of John Fahey, Leo Kottke, Robbie Basho and more. https://1000rose.org/ - Festival website https://youtu.be/anEduHsU7uA - Festival Promo https://youtu.be/4dBqeLKqDEQ -  A Thousand Incarnations of the Rose Album Promo https://amzn.to/2pJvdun - A Thousand Incarnations of the Rose Album This week I want to share with you a Flatpicker that I have been listening to for some time and I feel like he flies a bit under the radar... to a degree. This picker produces beautiful tone with a seemingly delicate touch. It's as if his picking and fretting hand are one hundred and ten percent perfectly in sync. His original instrumental tunes are melodically beautiful and expertly executed. I am talking about the one and only Kenny Smith, whom I was first introduced to through the band that him and his wife play in, aptly named, The Kenny and Amanda Smith Band. In this band setting Kenny shines vocally alongside his wife, and his instrumental breaks are rich with tone, succinct, and inserted into songs with precision. On his solo albums his guitar prowess shines brightly as well as his composition skills. Overall Kenny is a Flatpicker you need to know about and The Kenny and Amanda Smith Band is a band you need to hear.  https://youtu.be/5WgeL-_XRlE - Randall Collins (Song) https://youtu.be/q7R5tc93Zpg - Cruel Willie (Song) https://youtu.be/2PH6sqka3-Q - Always Never Enough (Song) http://www.kenny-amandasmith.com/ https://amzn.to/2urAmwI - Studebaker (Album) https://amzn.to/2G8U2uv - Always Never Enough (Album) https://amzn.to/2umHtWZ - Tell Someone (Album) https://amzn.to/2pHgArm - Live and Learn (Album) https://amzn.to/2GbPWlC - House Down the Block (Album) https://amzn.to/2ITrgvS - Unbound (Album) http://www.kenny-amandasmith.com/shopkasb - Kenny and Amanda Smith Store Back in the 30's National guitars became known for a novelty finish called "frosted duco." This finish was gorgeous due to it's unique character. Since the finish's beauty relied on how crystals grow (no two are the same), each finish was different, making them absolutely gorgeous when done right. Now mind you, this was in the 30's, so how on earth would you get a finish like that on a new guitar or even refinish an old one? Well, you would have to call Rik Besser of B Fanatic Guitarworks. Rik is a specialist in the frosted duco finish and he has dedicated much time to perfecting his craft; so much so that he is responsible for that very finish on new National guitars made today. Rik not only applies this finish to new Nationals, he also helps restore old Nationals, and he even sells some on his site. If you have any interest in resos this is a great place to check out even if it is just for the visual inspiration.  http://www.bfanaticguitarworks.com/ http://www.bfanaticguitarworks.com/?lens_portfolio=dueco-model http://www.bfanaticguitarworks.com/?lens_portfolio=1937-gold-duolian http://www.bfanaticguitarworks.com/?lens_portfolio=yellow-frosted-duco-collegian If you look at old pictures of artists playing live shows you will no doubt see some really stellar guitar strap designs. I'm talking some very striking tapestry type themes... think Jimi Hendrix at Monterey or any picture of Eric Clapton in the 70's. Some of those patterns are iconic and that being the case we cannot forget them, and as #guitargeeks we can thank Souldier Straps from Chicago because they are using those very patterns on straps today... but those aren't the only patterns they have. Souldier Straps are made in Chicago and they are crazy comfortable and the custom looks you can create are nearly endless. They use recycled seatbelt material as the base of the strap and the decorations are pulled from vintage fabric. I should also add that the leather strap ends are affixed with a metal ring which seems like a small detail, but it is very important for longevity. One more thing about these straps and this company... I would highly recommend visiting their site, particularly the custom strap designer portion... you can pick colors, patterns, and all sorts of really geeky details.  https://youtu.be/YLsfVxVN1qU - Souldier Straps Interview https://www.souldier.us/Default.aspx https://www.souldier.us/CustomGuitarStraps.aspx https://amzn.to/2I3hR3G - Brown Seatbelt Strap https://amzn.to/2IWfpwP - Koi Goldfish Strap https://amzn.to/2DWKLzV - Zodiac Strap Our trip to the fountain of all awesome things acoustic must come to an end for this week my fellow #guitargeek, but please don't be sad. Go forth with your newly acquired acoustic knowledge and help more #guitargeeks unite!!! Keep strumming and smiling until next Acoustic Tuesday and don't forget... Guitar Geeks Unite! Cheers,Tony

 031 - Two Guitar Geek Podcasts You Need to Know About | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 39:45

Salutations to you gold medal #guitargeek! Acoustic Tuesday presented by http://tonysacousticchallenge.com With this fine day comes a truckload of Acoustic guitar discoveries that are sure to feed your hungry #Acoustic Life. On your mark... get set... #guitargeeks go! First up on the docket of dreamy #AcousticLife items today is a store dedicated to the guitars eight-stringed, upside down, little brother... the mandolin. The Mandolin Store located in Surprise, AZ and run by Dennis Vance is a primo spot if you are considering a brand new mandolin, wanting to buy another, or just looking to peruse some breathtaking instruments. I have known Dennis and Brian at the Mandolin Store ever since I worked for Weber mandolins and their shop is outstanding for all things mandolin. The Mandolin Store, as its name suggests, is chocked full of mandolins... New, used, F style, A style... they are all there, and they even have some guitars lying around as well. As a #guitargeek I check out their site frequently since their inventory is always changing and afterward have dreams of sneaking some mandolins into my #guitarsenal. Also, if you are curious about how a given instrument sounds their youtube channel is packed full of great reviews and samples of the cream of the mandolin crop. https://themandolinstore.com/ https://themandolinstore.com/product-category/inventory/f-style-mandolins/ https://youtu.be/IBmlw8GuYjg - Store Tour I am a complete sucker for music documentaries, and the one I'm about to share with you pretty much started it all... Heartworn Highways. Heartworn Highways is a music doc that everyone absolutely needs to see... you get a fly on the wall experience of some of the most prolific songwriters ever put on this earth. Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Rodney Crowell, and many many more. This doc is filled to the brim with some of the most seemingly common yet inspiring footage of all time. A standout scene is all of these songwriters sitting around a table swapping songs and drinks on what I believe was either Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve... this scene alone is mind boggling and that is just one of many. Also, I just found out that they released Heartworn Highways Revisited in 2015 to celebrate the films 40th anniversary and this time they filmed the next wave of Nashville outlaw songwriters. I haven't seen this one yet, but if it is even half as good as the first it will be downright amazing. https://youtu.be/FjnXkhwubzQ - Heartworn Highways Trailer https://youtu.be/fOtwft8Cd38 - Heartworn Highways Revisited Trailer http://amzn.to/2GcaWb4 - Heartworn Highways Revisited http://amzn.to/2HRGu3d - Heartworn Highways This week I am listening to a bit of a random find. Often times new artist finds come from friend recommendations and Acoustic Tuesday viewers and followers, but this week's artist is a bit different because I stepped out on a limb and checked out Otis Gibbs based solely on an album cover I thought was interesting... my oh my was I in for a surprise!!! Otis is a brilliant songwriter and an amazing storyteller with song. His voice reminds me of John Moreland with a similar amount of rasp and character. Overall I was and am wowed. I became even more wowed when I saw the sheer amount of albums that Otis has released (my favorite of which is entitled Souvenirs of a Misspent Youth). Then the level of wow increased yet again when I discovered Otis' podcast named "Thanks For Giving a Damn." This podcast is a delicious treat of behind closed doors stories from the vaults of musical history told by the folks that experienced them first hand. For any guitar geek or music aficionado, this podcast is a blast to listen to!!! So make sure to check it out, a great starting point is Episode #144 which is a story about Guy Clark's favorite shirt. https://youtu.be/JROJLYbp0t0 - Ghosts of our Fathers (Song) https://youtu.be/NngPEUaHuUM - Joe Hill's Ashes (Song) https://youtu.be/sulwOnz8eX4 - Darker Side of Me (Song) http://otisgibbs.com/ http://amzn.to/2u6x95q - Souvenirs of a Misspent Youth (Album) http://amzn.to/2FRA5bx - Mount Renraw (Album) http://amzn.to/2FO3kw6 - Harder Than Hammered Hell (Album) http://otisgibbs.com/category/podcast/ - Thanks for Giving a Damn Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-144-guy-clarks-favorite-t-shirt/id568743610?i=1000380496868&mt=2 - Episode #144 Guy Clark's Favorite T-Shirt https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/thanks-for-giving-a-damn/id568743610?mt=2 - Thanks for Giving A Damn Podcast Itunes Speaking of podcasts, as a #guitargeek there is another one you must know about. What happens when two cool cats from a leading guitar manufacturer get together and geek out about guitars... you get Taylor's From the Factory Podcast. Taylor's very own Jay and Cameron are your hosts for this podcast and I must say I have first-hand experience at how awesome these two dudes are because I was a guest on their podcast for episode #12 "Geeking Out With Tony Polecastro." I had so much fun being on their podcast we shared many chuckles and you get to learn about my musical past which involves a journey through a grocery store freezer, my thoughts on the new V-class bracing design, and they ask me a very pointed question about the future of the acoustic guitar which was a blast to answer. Make sure to check out the podcast and if you dig it be sure to subscribe. https://www.taylorguitars.com/from-the-factory-podcast - From the Factory Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-12-geeking-out-with-tony-polecastro/id1291589467?i=1000406273992&mt=2 - Episode 12 Geeking Out with Tony Polecastro https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/taylor-guitars-from-the-factory/id1291589467?mt=2 - From the factory Podcast Itunes The new tradition of celebrating the #guitarsenal continues again this week on Acoustic Tuesday. This week there are some amazing guitarsenals to lay your #guitargeek eyes on. You will have to check out the full episode to see them, and I will tell you, you certainly don't want to miss these. There is a dog, a cat, and even a glass of bourbon. Oh, and how could I forget the #guitarsenal that literally took over an entire living room... I mean this one required the moving of furniture. Make sure to check them all out in Acoustic Tuesday Episode #31, and if you want your #guitarsenal featured on an upcoming episode of Acoustic Tuesday it is super easy, it just takes 3 simple steps: Step 1: Wear your Guitarsenal shirt, if you don't have one just click the link below and pick your color and size. https://teespring.com/guitarsenal_polecastro Step 2: Take a picture with your family. This means everybody... all your acoustic guitars and associated instruments and of course your spouse or siblings, as well as your furry guitar loving pets. Step 3: Send that picture to support@tonypolecastro.com with the subject line #guitarsenal. Voila! Just like that, you will be featured in an upcoming episode of Acoustic Tuesday. Alright, time to collect yourself because the sun has set on another Acoustic Tuesday. The race has come to an end and yes you are the winner! Why? Because you are an official #guitargeek living your best #acousticlife. Best wishes to you on your continued guitar journey, Guitar geeks unite! Cheers,Tony  

 030 - 12 Fret vs 14 Fret, What's Best? | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 39:44

Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Good morrow fellow #guitargeek and welcome to the day formerly known as "Just Tuesday," now celebrated and revered as Acoustic Tuesday. Acoustic Tuesday presented by http://tonysacousticchallenge.com 5 items await you on the sacred #guitargeek scroll this week so let us halt the introductions and partake in a journey of discovery. Our hyper hair follicled friend is back to shed wisdom on a question asked by one of our very own Acoustic Tuesday viewers. Matt Chulka, acoustic aficionado, beard maintenance master, and an overall awesome dude from Eddie's guitars in St. Louis shares his wisdom as he discusses the impact of a 12 fret neck to body joint and a 14 fret neck to body joint. If you have ever wondered what the deal with this is you have to tune into the episode to learn more; I think you will be surprised at how it affects more than just the aesthetic of the guitar. So here's the situation: You have a pickup on your guitar, you aren't plugged in at the moment, and you enjoy playing with a strap around your guitar. Seems like a normal situation right? ...until the strap lets go of the input jack and nearly falls to the floor. Something that no guitarist ever wants to experience. Never fear Strap Jack is here to remedy this very scenario. Strap Jack is a device that locks your strap in on the input jack end and uses a rubber washer on the other to bring you peace of mind that your guitar is not going anywhere. Think of it like a strap lock specifically designed for guitars with a pickup. There is also a bonus use for it too... do you have a mixer or other piece of gear that you want to block inputs on? Strap Jack works like a charm. I also really appreciate that the cost is super low on these so you can get one for each guitar that has a pickup and just store them in the case for those "just in case" moments.   https://strapjack.com/ http://amzn.to/2FDiQGY Have you ever heard someone who's voice makes your head snap back, ears perk up, and every hair on the back of your neck stand up? The person I am listening to this week does that very thing to me...  Tyler Childers is someone who was introduced to me via Colter Wall's latest album (He happens to sing on the song Fraulein). In addition to being the guest vocal on that album, many Acoustic Tuesday viewers told me about him so I had to do the full deep dive and I am so happy I did. Tyler has a knack for writing wonderfully descriptive songs and his voice delivers them in such a way that leaves you wanting more and more. His voice seems to be a cross between classic country and traditional bluegrass, but I can't say he sounds like anyone except, well... Tyler Childers. The standout tune for me is Purgatory off of his newest album of the same name as well as the tune that closes the album, entitled, Lady May. If you dig heartfelt delivery with a voice that has a bit of twang you will not be disappointed with Tyler's newest album... or his older one for that matter.  https://youtu.be/KMn5sLegqo4 - Keep Your Nose on the Grindstone https://youtu.be/EeDTKH9AU3U - Purgatory  https://youtu.be/oOIJecsnaWg - White House Road http://amzn.to/2GqixAc - Purgatory Album http://amzn.to/2FRNiAs - Bottles and Bibles Album What happens when you gather 7 luthiers and inspire them with 7 significant artists from their locale. You end up getting 7 (actually 8) guitars that are chocked full of inspiration... this is what the Group of Seven Guitar Project is based on. This project includes Canadian luthiers: Grit Laskin, Linda Manzer, Sergei de Jonge, Jean Larrivee, Tony Duggan-Smith, George Gray, and David Wren. Each luthier was commissioned to build a guitar inspired by one artist from the Group of Seven (the Group of Seven refers to 1920's Canadian landscape artists Lawren Harris, J.E.H. MacDonald, Arthur Lismer, Franklin Carmichael, Frank Johnston, F.H. Varley, and A.Y. Jackson) The results were absolutely amazing, inspiring, and jaw-droppingly beautiful, and you can see them in the documentary dedicated to these guitars and their making. You will get a peek at the guitars and each individual luthier's thought process behind their design. Truly fascinating stuff for any #guitargeek.  https://youtu.be/LZD_3rovSu4 - Grit Laskin https://youtu.be/bCSkSs-tTks - Linda Manzer https://youtu.be/GMtsWoGBtiA - Sergei de Jonge https://www.larrivee.com/shop/group-of-seven-guitar-project-dvd-a-celebration-of-art-and-music This week we get to gawk at some awesome guitarsenals from our very own #guitargeek ranks. Make sure to watch the full episode to see some really outstanding guitars, smiles, family members, and even some furry friends. This week there is a vintage Gibson, some stellar small bench luthier made guitars, some eyebrow-raising oddballs, and even Marty Mcfly... yes, Marty Mcfly... You'll have to watch the show to find out about that one.  May your ears encounter wonderful music and sweet melodies as the page turn on another episode of Acoustic Tuesday.  Don't forget to subscribe to the Acoustic Life youtube channel and be absolutely certain to share this show with your guitar geek friends!!! Guitar Geeks unite! Cheers,Tony

 029 - The BEST Guitar Stool Ever! | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 36:21

Good morning fellow #guitargeek! As the crisp air of another Acoustic Tuesday hits your face please be reminded that Acoustic Tuesday is chocked full of #guitargeek items for you to ponder, peruse, and ultimately enjoy. Acoustic Tuesday presented by http://tonysacousticchallenge.com Let us submerge ourselves into the #guitargeek list for today.  Finding the right guitar stool can be a daunting task, but when you find the one you like... man oh man is it a good feeling. Some guitar stools or chairs have funky heights, others have uncomfortable seats, but I have one that I have used for years and really dig. The Roc N Soc tower stools are seriously comfortable, they are built like tanks, and they come in a variety of color options as well as seat styles. You can get a standard round stool top or a saddle seat, as well as varying heights to fit exactly what you need, to play comfortably for as long as you wish.  https://rocnsoc.com https://rocnsoc.com/new/product-line/tower-seats http://amzn.to/2sC2v3e - Roc N Soc Tower Stools Mojo infused tone is something every #guitargeek has an insatiable desire for. This last week I had two run-ins with a device that produced purely magical tone. Two of my musical friends turned me on to the Rich Robinson bronze slide from Daddario/Planet Waves and holy smokes what a beautiful guitar accessory. This slide is one that is incredibly comfortable and has the heft to produce clear, bright tone. The most notable thing about this slide is the wonderful taper making it seemingly form to your finger. For any of you slide players or even slide dabblers out there this is one to consider and certainly test drive.  http://amzn.to/2oNnsDW https://youtu.be/HkWYx-3IK7I http://www.daddario.com/pwProductDetail.Page?ActiveID=4115&productid=1112&productname=Rich_Robinson_Brass_Slide This week have I got a band for you! This band has it all; their songwriting is deep and dark, their harmonies are incredibly tight, and both members are very comfortable on whatever instrument they happen to be playing... guitar, banjo, fiddle... they can do it all. Ben Jaffe and Suzanne Santo make up the band I am referring to, HoneyHoney. Ben holds down the rhythm, lead, and bass guitar... often times playing the bass from his guitar through some pedal wizardry, and Suzanne plays the guitar, fiddle, and banjo, while singing... and let me tell you about her voice... wow!!! It's raspy, wide-ranging, and incredibly expressive. I have seen her two times performing here in Montana and each time her voice is crystal clear and pretty much mind-blowing. HoneyHoney has three albums to date, and Suzanne Santo just released a solo album, and I can honestly say your record collection would have a huge smile on its face if you added those four albums to it. They aren't 100% acoustic, but they are so good this is one of the cases where I throw the rules out the window.  https://youtu.be/AQAVa_p0EK8 - Yours to Bear https://youtu.be/og7kVTd6uS4 - Whatcha Gonna Do Now https://youtu.be/sKciiuQO4Cs - Big Man http://amzn.to/2BxjNRZ - Billy Jack Album http://amzn.to/2HfQ1S2 - "3" Album http://amzn.to/2Hk1v6Y - First Rodeo Album http://amzn.to/2EvcblJ - Suzanne Santo "Ruby Red" I already referenced chasing the mighty tone dragon once in today's Acoustic Tuesday, but I need to mention it again because I found something that will help expand tonal possibilities to the "nth" degree. The Emerald Amicus absolutely blew my mind upon first playing it. First and foremost, it is a carbon fiber instrument rendering it impervious to humidity and temperature fluctuations; Second, this instrument offers a tonal range similar to a mandolin, but with no modifications to the chord shapes you already know. Think beautiful dulcet sounds with familiar chord shapes that can be a wonderful addition to any musical situation. The Amicus is a beautiful accompaniment instrument and a great composition tool. Overall, this is an instrument that can add a whole different layer to your sound. Make sure to check out the full review below. https://youtu.be/PUo9ikLlzV4 http://emeraldguitars.com/product/amicus-opus/?v=7516fd43adaa This week you get to look at some guitarsenals from our very own Acoustic Tuesday viewers and holy smokes... our Acoustic Tuesday family have some beautiful guitars! Four guitarsenals are on deck this week. You will get to see everything from a redemption picture from Shane R. all the way to a stellar collection that contains a '66 LG-0 amongst some other great instruments. There is even a '60's Framus archtop in one collection and a tribute to the grateful dead in another. To see the entire #guitarsenal lineup make sure to check out the full episode, this is a segment you will not want to miss! Oh and to get your #guitarsenal featured it just takes 3 simple steps:  Step 1: Wear your Guitarsenal shirt, if you don't have one just click the link below and pick your color and size.  https://teespring.com/guitarsenal_polecastro Step 2: Take a picture with your family. This means everybody... all your acoustic guitars and associated instruments and of course your spouse or siblings, as well as your furry guitar loving pets.  Step 3: Send that picture to support@tonypolecastro.com with the subject line #guitarsenal. Voila! Just like that, you will be featured in an upcoming episode of Acoustic Tuesday.  And with that, another Acoustic Tuesday is in the record books. I wish you the best #guitargeek week!!!  May your ears receive sonic treats of your own creation and may the small wins rain down and create a flood of positive momentum for you! Cheers,Tony Polecastro 

 028 - 4 Acoustic Artists You NEED to Know | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 49:53

Ahoy and welcome to the wondrous ship known as Acoustic Tuesday. Acoustic Tuesday presented by http://tonysacousticchallenge.com No pirates or scallywags here just five #guitargeek items for you to learn about, check out and share with your guitar geek friends. There are many guitar strap companies, all of which have their own unique piece of the strap pie. Some straps have custom designs, others boast about their comfort, and most are really really good at what they do. Lakota Leathers Straps is a strap company that in my opinion are known for their soft, supple and incredibly durable straps. The straps are assembled on the Pine Ridge Lakota Sioux Indian reservation and are available in a variety of options. You can go the full blown custom route, or check out their Elk and Bison leather straps in a very guitar friendly color palette. I have spent time with both the guitar straps as well as the braided mandolin straps and these are seriously like butter. This is a great accessory to keep in mind if you ever need another strap or just want to try something a bit different.  http://www.lakotaleathers.com/ http://www.lakotaleathers.com/products/guitar/ Guitar cables are just one of those unassuming accessories that are ever present and often go unquestioned especially in the acoustic guitar world. In the past I have basically used whatever cable I found in my cable bag, paying no attention to what it was or why I had chosen it, but as long as it worked I was happy. This line of thinking proves to be fine as long as the cable works and this is where things get tricky. Most guitar cables feature a simple solder joint where the cable meets the connector and it's covered with a small plastic protector... this has worked for years, but those very solder joints end up being the weakest point in the cable. That's where Planet Waves American Stage cables come in, these cables are rugged, provide solid connection, and are built to withstand some serious abuse. The solder joint used in these cables can be paralleled to the Incredible Hulk's strength. The actual connector will stay in your guitar regardless of how much internal tension your input jack has, and the signal quality is outstanding. I have used these cables for countless shows and they are super dependable and always hold up to the task. Make sure to check these out and you absolutely have to watch the strength test video.  https://youtu.be/JsxJhdJoGhI - Strength Test Video  http://www.daddario.com/PWAmericanStageCables.Page?sid=ee75a172-03a6-44cd-83e4-3d83ced2dca4 http://amzn.to/2BxO8Qp Guitars and aeroplanes don't really love one another, it's a known fact. It's never clear if you can carry your instrument on, and depending on which flight attendant you speak to (and of course how their day is going) you may hear the words no #guitargeek ever wants to... "you are going to have to check that." Any #guitargeek that hears that instantly gets the cold sweats and wonders how their beloved six-string friend will ever make the trip in the belly of the plane. Now there are lots of flight cases out there, don't get me wrong, but the one I want to feature today and the one that has served me well is the Calton Case. Started by Keith Calton, circa 1973, in London; Calton Cases are now being made in Austin, TX by a crew of outstanding artisans making sure that each case fits the instrument like a glove and protects it like a mama bear would her cub. These cases are designed to take a serious beating and the new design makes them even lighter. Be sure to explore their website for all of the case options that are available from sizes to colors to sparkle... yes, even sparkle. Happy travelling #guitargeek! http://www.calton-cases.com/ http://www.calton-cases.com/cases/ http://www.calton-cases.com/dealers/ https://youtu.be/PdhFtBMRLsw Our bearded brother, Matt from Eddie's Guitars in St. Louis is back for another #askmatt segment this week. This week he pulled a question from a previous show that a viewer left in the comments regarding a guitar's resonance. Matt eloquently sheds light on what gives a guitar that magic that makes you feel as if the guitar is kicking you right in the gut. He discusses a guitar that he used to have (you have to tune in to find out), and he compares that to the guitars that he graduated to in an interesting glimpse into why one guitar would resonate more so than another. Also, keep in mind that if you have a question for Matt and want him to answer it only takes three easy steps to submit it: Step One: Think of a #guitargeek question you want Matt to address. This could be tonewoods, bracing, custom options, or even certain brand characteristics.  Step Two: On the most current episode of Acoustic Tuesday leave a question starting with #AskMatt in the comments below the video.  Step Three: Subscribe and tune into Acoustic Tuesday because your question could be next up! That's it, super easy! What I'm listening to this week... Well, I happen to be listening to songs from all the artists that will be playing at the first ever Acoustic Life Festival here in Bozeman, MT. Yep, right here in Bozeman on June 22nd and 23rd the town will be converted into the epicenter of all guitar geekdom. The Acoustic Life Festival will feature two nights of world-class acoustic performers and not only will you get to watch stellar acoustic acts with your guitar geek friends, all proceeds of the Acoustic Life Festival will be benefitting the Guitars For Vets non-profit organization. So who is playing this awesome festival? Here is the official lineup: Friday, June 22 Caitlin Canty - https://youtu.be/yr_2L2_dCiA Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley - https://youtu.be/nx1n8hQOBPI Saturday, June 23 Antoine Dufour - https://youtu.be/YQlyHbu0zz4 The Small Glories - https://youtu.be/4YBRV4uxT8M There are only 217 tickets left so secure yours today if you want to live your best acoustic life in Bozeman for two days with your guitar geek friends while taking in these awesome acts please visit: acousticlifefestival.com Well, off goes the Acoustic Tuesday ship, sailing into the sunset after having delivered the guitar geek goods this week.  Until we meet again next week, keep your #guitargeek radar alert and be sure to share Acoustic Tuesday with your acoustic loving friends. Cheers,Tony

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