Gibson Self Tuning Guitar

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Post by charlyg »

WOW!
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Post by marc61 »

Wish the Grateful Dead had them back in the 70's when I saw them. Took the guys like 4 hours just to tune up...or were they trying to play songs?
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Cool idea.
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Post by tennis_nick »

Well... I guess those 8000 dollar trans trem systems are officially obsolete...
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Marc... I think that was actual songs the Grateful Dead were playing.

Reminds me of 'Concert for Bangladesh' when the crowd gave Ravi Shankar and his troop polite applause when they thought that the tuning was an actual song.
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Post by dale_fortune »

Maybe the guitar will play itself also...
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Post by brammy »

Image Image
wow, how cool is THAT! How much $$$ ?
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Post by jingle_jangle »

If it can't play "Free Bird", I want no part of it.
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Post by dswp »

WOW

I got to try one of these.
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Post by eatswodo »

Doesn't that picture of the headstock look like a mockup? The tuners seem crooked, and their corners hang over the edges....
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Paul wrote:
"If it can't play "Free Bird", I want no part of it."

It can play it. Just move your fingers to the right notes, and pick the strings...Image
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Post by sharkboy »

But to play "Freebird" live, don't at least five of the eleven guitars have to be tuned in small-but-painful increments between an eighth tone and a quarter tone flat (average- each string has its own "special" tuning)?

This may be Paul's point.
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Post by kcole4001 »

Bloody 'ell!
Is this really a good marketing idea?

Why not just save the money & hire a tech/roadie to tune & lug the stuff for you!
Of course, then Gibson wouldn't get a cut from the roadie's salary!
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Post by dale_fortune »

Kinda like "Layla" with all those slide guitar overdubs.
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