Lunch… the Sandwich Redux….
I could have hit copy and paste from yesterday, but I will mix it up a bit today. Another roast beef sandwich waits for me by the front door, this time with some grapes and an apple to go along. There will be a stop for coffee, probably XL today. Tuesday’s are another busy day for me with pretty much the same schedule as yesterday – teaching at school from 8 – 3, then off to the studio from 3:30 – 9. I really do consider myself lucky to be able to play guitar for a living, and I know the summer months are coming, school will be out and my schedule calms down quite a bit. I know I can rest then!
G&L content….
Up today is my first G&L, a 1993 s-500 that I bought used around 1999. This is it’s story.
I had a student that I had been teaching for a while named Mike. I remember the circumstances like they were yesterday – Anyway, one day Mike comes in, with what looked like a regular strat. Low and behold it was not a strat at all but an s-500. I had never really heard about G&L’s before, and at that time I was playing an American standard. So when Mike plugged in I asked him to play a G chord to see if we were in tune together and


Here she is…..


It has been my number one guitar for many years. I absolutely love it.
On to today’s question. How did you discover these brilliant guitars? Did you stumble onto them like I did? A chance meeting in a music store? Following Leo for years? Or Maybe you knew what was what and didn’t have you head in the sand like I did. I know if I can get some of my students on here they would totally blame me for getting them addicted too!
Non G&L….
I teach students with ages ranging from 10 – 80. I thought I would post some of the highlights and lowlights from the previous day. Monday the highlight would have to be working on some VI-II-V-I jazz-blues with my 78 year old student. We are always going over old standards, but this week he was going jamming so he needed some improv work. The low…. Probably Justin Beiber’s “one less lonely girl” (Being a full time teacher is not always glamorous) But hey if you are 10 and that is going to inspire you than I will show you how to play it. (PM me if you are ever in need of the chart

Segue to this weeks question…. What album inspires you time and time again? For me it is Robben Ford’s “Handful of Blues” album. If you have not heard it stop reading NOW and go find it. Tasty, tasty playing. I never get tired of it. I know it is super hard to narrow it down, but see if you can pick one to share…. Hey, maybe its not even a guitar album – I am always looking to expand my listening but sometimes don’t know where to go, so post your inspirational album and maybe it will in end up in a whole pile of playlists around here.
Here are some tunes featuring the s-500 (Same setup – the Route 66/Z 2x12, AC+, Fulldrive.) I hope the point of these videos isn’t missed…. I simply wanted to show the guitars in action – they are true rehearsals (mistakes and all) and I just want to make sure that I am in no way trying to pull a “hey look at me” or promote the band in anyway. I am a pretty humble guy who is passionate about playing and teaching guitar. But judging by yesterdays comments I think they were totally taken in the right context
Here is a cool Cult tune we do in the second set (sometimes there are too many buttons to click while trying to get into position for a solo!)
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Speaking of mistakes – there is a glaring one at the beginning of the next tune, but the s-500 sounded to good throughout the rest not to share. A little to much digging in and not enough paying attention! And yes we actually do play this song live - surprisingly it packs the dance floor every time

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I look forward to everyone’s responses…. This is the first board I have taken part in and it is cool to be apart of such a diverse community of players.
Scott