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Mule Resophonic Guitars - Six String Tales
Welcome to Six String Tales! Subscribe now to see more films coming very soon. This time we dive into the story of Michigan based @MuleResonatorGuitars Also watch out for the cameo appearances from @dylanadamsguitar and @ArielPosen at the end!
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Six String Tales is produced by Dark Sky Media, for further information on the series please contact us through out website - www.darksky-media.com
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Six String Tales is produced by Dark Sky Media, for further information on the series please contact us through out website - www.darksky-media.com
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Paul Reed Smith Interview - Six String Tales
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Six String Tales is back with a bang! In this episode of 'The Full Story' we hear from guitar building legend Paul Reed Smith. Paul talks about his childhood growing up in Maryland, building his first guitar at St Mary's College in the 70s and the early days of PRS. Paul also talks about his approach to running a business, his relationship with Carlos Santana and whether he's given much thought...
David and the Devil - Live at Loch Lomond
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Welcome back to Six String Tales. This week we head up to Loch Lomond on a stunning autumn day with David and the Devil (@davidandthedevil) and his Mule resonator guitar (@MuleResonatorGuitars) www.sixstringtales.com sixstringtales davidandthedevil www.muleresophonic.com Six String Tales is produced by Dark Sky Media, for further information on the series please cont...
Aynsley Lister - The Full Story
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The next episode of The Full Story is here! This time we catch up with UK blues legend Aynsley Lister before his show at The Caves in Edinburgh. Aynsley talks about his early memories of listening to his Dad's record collection, how he learnt to play Layla on a nylon string classical guitar and how he got his first record deal. He goes on to provide an insight into what it's like being a tourin...
PJD Guitars - Six String Tales Ep.12
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Welcome to Episode 12 of Six String Tales. Subscribe now to see more episodes coming very soon! This time we take a look into the world of @Pjdguitars. www.pjdguitars.com/ www.sixstringtales.com sixstringtales sixstringtalesTV Six String Tales is produced by Dark Sky Media, for further information on the series please contact us through out website - www.darksky-media...
Schmidt Array Pedalboards - Six String Tales Ep.11
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Welcome to Episode 11 of Six String Tales. Subscribe now to see more episodes coming very soon! This time we talk to Martyn Smith from Schmidt Array pedalboards. Used by pro-players all over the world, Schmidt Array has quickly become the go to for the best pedalboards on the market. Martyn talks about his early years playing in the UK punk scene with bands like The Damned and UK Subs to his ca...
Mike Sullivan (Russian Circles) - The Full Story
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The next episode of Six String Tales is here! The third instalment of in-depth interviews called 'The Full Story'. Mike Sullivan, guitarist for the band Russian Circles, talks about growing up in St Louis and its 90s punk scene, his discovery of looping through bands like Don Caballero and his approach to writing and alternative tunings with Russian Circles. russiancircles.com www.sixstringtale...
Panucci Guitars - Six String Tales Ep.10
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Six String Tales Ep 6 - ATB Guitars
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Six String Tales Ep 3 - Patrick James Eggle
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Six String Tales Episode 2 - Origin Effects
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I was certainly bought that Rolex during the lockdown. Now I know why😂
Crazy watching this as my mate(beeton guitars)started making resonator guitars when he was 27 here in Australia. We've been flyfishing since before that also 😮
:)
Very interesting story, Nice
Meticulously fastidious guitar maker is a lazy description. But those who know know. And as time echoes on long after we are gone more guitar players will discover his genius. For example the three pedals PRS has made to date offer incredibly dynamic expansion to any rig. I could also say that about several of the guitar models and amps as well...Also I will mention that in a time when people began to really embrace internet shopping, specifically buying premium guitars without handling and trying them out first is something I would have never thought could happen until Paul set the standard at practically flawless
Danish Pete is the best!! Thanks!!
Muletastic maestro!
HERES TO YOU. LOVE THE STORY. YOU STARTED FROM THE BOTTOM, HANDED THE BUSINESS AS A STAR. YOU TOOK IT TO AN ALLSTAR. WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOUR BUSINESS GROW EVEN MORE THROUGH THE AGES. MUSIC IS A WONDERFUL THING, BRINGS HAPPINESS TO EVERYONE. KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK.
yeahhh!
Man, this is just so good. And super inspiring. Thank you for making this.
🐸 B E A U T I F U L !
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Well done, all.
Such a great video. Well done.
Inspiring for any pursuit in life! And dream guitars. Do your thing!
Mule #359 - my best friend.
You made it! ✌
Great, great interview!
Lovely!
I love his comments about wildlife in Maryland, I was born on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and his comments are mild compared to my experiences....
He recommend his products as if he had nothing to do with them
Dude, I love Lee. I met him in a Guthrie Govan masterclass that Andertons hosted in 2017. I took a plain from Inverness to London that day and back to Inverness the next morning to start my shift right as I came back. Lee came from his office just to meet me and say hi. He's just a great, down to earth guy. Really nice and friendly man who is passionate about all this world. I would love to have another chat with him sometime, I think he's really smart and apart from all the reviews, experiments and fun videos they do on Andertons TV, I would love to hear some of his wisdom about how the music industry is evolving, and just listen to what he thinks about being a musician in this crazy times. Great video, thanks for doing it!
Lee is a grade A sweetboy.
This is the first time I heard him saying retirement is coming. The biggest motivation seems to be the grand kids. The new PRS guitar which is not a copy of a Les Paul, Tele or Strat should be released this year. It's suppose to have its own personality and will have a PRS sound. This will most likely be the last new guitar he builds thst he will puy his heart into before retirement . That should be very interesting to check out. I love my McCarty 594 and Silver Sky guitars.
please, someone buy Paul some new shirts
Jesus Christ. What an interview. Amazing.
You are an amazing human being and entrepreneur. So proud to own to amazing core models from you that plays beyond imagination.
I’ve met Paul a couple of times and own a few of his amazing guitars and this is by far the best interview I’ve seen with Paul - compliments to your channel
Reminiscing sounds familiar, those years. I am heading towards 70 soon, and the influences by my friends led us into music. We were poor, however, no one even realized any difference, we thought everyone living that way in the neighborhood. I would listen at night to my tube radio; to all the cool music, so many cool artists. What came next was my friend (Billy) built his first electric guitar and played it until he could save up to get a nicer electric. He became quite good, and I had a 1948 Martin D 518 parlor at home in a cubby hole closet ... when Billy came over one day he just freaked out when he saw it. I didn't even know why he was freaking. He then explained it to me. It was given to my dad (electrician) as a gift from a neighbor across the street, for doing some electrical work for an older woman. He refused to be paid from her, she then came over to our house days later and gave it to him the Martin. Then he put it in the closet for whoever would like to play it. I had at the time 5 brothers and 4 sister's; all of living in a 2 bedrooms and a attic space for us 5 boys ... our dad created the upstairs bedroom for us. Cool huh; but very hot in the summers. Extra blankets in the winter. Then lucky me it fell into my hands when Billy pointed out the acoustic to me. He continued to freak, and he continues to this day to play professionally across the our country. We grew up together friends now for 64 years now. I collect and play when I can. Paul, I hope all the above hasn't bored you to death. Sincerely, Best Regards Gary B Denver,CO
Proud owner of two of his one of a kind, Private Stock and a Core "Semi-Hollow Special" that is beyond perfect.... PRS is what Gibson would have been had Ted McCarty lived forever and ran them into today.
7 months ago? Not sure how this one slipped by me. David and the Devil is one of my favorites. Truly gifted
The painting and paint analogy couldn't be a more perfect example of why electric guitars aren't respected as art the same way paintings are but more comparably the way wrist watches became which share a parallel history to guitars... The Layla album art sold for 1.2 million more than the guitar that made the music... why is that? Lightfastness rating of high quality pigment paints... that painting will be around in 300 years if its maintained, but that fender strat will rust and fade to dust because the stainless used for the parts was poor quality and the finishing techniques used to protect the wood are laughable to be nice, hilariously bad to be more accurate... I dig what this dude is making but that example he used couldn't be more wrong... theres a reason violins go for 20x what electric guitars do... its the quality of the craftsmanship and the techniques used that assure the buyer the lifespan is indefinite vs guitars which are still made in such a way that the lifespan is likely about 50 years before serious concerns about the integrity arise. Lightfastness ratings are just one of the many factors that guitar makers fail to account for even today, that hold them back from making pieces that can rival even Amati or Stradivari...
Gibson should sue you for using their "open book" headstock - how dare you!
I've seen every interview with Paul that I can find, and a lot of them end up being very similar. This was really cool to get a different vibe from those other videos, and hear an interview with Paul that actually sounds new with different details and information. Great content!
I really enjoyed this video of paul telling some of his story what a really genuine honest decent person he is .incredibly intelligent and very humble. I wish paul and his family and his PRS family health and happiness for their future. Live to learn and learn to live. Thankyou paul
What an insightful and interesting interview. Thank you.
the wood on that guitar at the 1 minute mark, wow, just wow.
Agree. Totally incredible!
You should have seen it in-person! Absolutely crazy and that's before it had it's finish coat too...
@SixStringTales It's the only hope of having great amplified tone, as well.
Wasn't expecting this tbh.
Such a nice place! Been there for a holiday 5 years ago 🔥
Hope you will sign my guitar when I buy it.
Given the rockstar status, Andertons should make more clothing merchandise lol
We love you Pete! Keep giving us your tunes and videos! Yes family is important, finding a work/life balance is super tough. 🧡💛💚💙
one of the best bands in the world, on another level live too. criminally under appreciated
Haven't seen them in 15 years :(
If it hadn't been for Brexit, Andertons would still be my preferred retailer. I've bought many things from them, guitars, basses, other gear and it's always been a great experience. Sadly, Brexit made it too big of a hassle to shop at Andertons due to imports and what not.
Well I had never heard of this young man . I thoroughly enjoyed the whole thing. I will have to go and listen to some of his music.
Why aging? Why
Wait....his last name is Honoré? I always thought his first name was Danish and last name Pete🤷 😂😂😂jk......but seriously, Pete has become one of my favorite musicians. Love seeing him play. SHOUT OUT TO DANISH PETE!!
I could be listening to Pete all day long. People like him make me think there is still hope for this crazy crazy world.
One of the guitars you made for UB40s Matt Doyle almost got broken at the Blues ground gig on Eadter Monday. The photographer caught it with his camera strap and pulled it over.
"Gnosis" is one of my favorite song (which means a lot as I listen to 1.000s of bands from different genres). Russian circles is a fantastic band.