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Please, help to identify...
...the make and model of the guitar Frank Gambale plays in this video.
Thanks...
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It looks like a Yamaha SBG1000 or SBG2000.
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Hi guys...
He's been playing a prototype Yamaha SG-2000, which he says will likely become his next guitar. Yamaha sponsors him and he does clinics for them. |
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Thanks you...a real sweet looking guitar, don't you think ?
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It also sounds quite sweet in Frank Gambale's hands!
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Hi Bern...
Not my favorite looking shaped guitar...yet, better than a flying V. |
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Daryl, do you know who the female bass player is ?
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Yamaha used to make a Gambale sig version that was way cool. The trem springs attached to the neck, and it had an unusual fret setup for the first two frets, as I recall.
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Rossana Nicolosi
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