any baritone players out there?

Started by headsup, April 05, 2012, 10:31:26 AM

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Just wondering, I would think electric baritone is more prevalent.
They're just too much fun to play, cheap enough to mod from a regular bolt on (tele).
But I'm also interested in any acoustic bari players as to how they are integrating their bari's with other players (aside from ticking off bass players)
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Like over 50?

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I had one (Larrivee BT-60) up until a couple of years ago. really liked it for solo fingerstyle. Only sold it because I needed to bankroll something else. I did not like it for chording, but then I don't strum.
And I only played solo, not in a group or band setting.
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Played electric baritone but that was a long time ago.I doubled the bass player and use it for its chording texture,I had a Fender Bass VI it was way cool for the art rock stuff I was doing back then.
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"Senior" member means "old" right?
Like over 50?

Too many guitars to list here.
Too few brain cells to be bothered with...

I had a BT-03 that was nice.  I wrote and recorded a tune with it.  A friend of mine used the tune for a commercial he was putting together for a chain of pizza restaurants in Western Canada.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMcjRZbujYg

Then another friend took the tune and wrote a melody and lyrics to go with it.

http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/song_12634937

I think baritones are like 12 strings.  They have a time and a place but could never be a one and only guitar.  $.02

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