Tony Levin playing a different kind of Stick ;)
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Jzzb8ovn
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Tony Levin playing a different kind of Stick ;)
I’m enjoying watching the Levin Brothers playing some jazz at a club I play at often. Its cool seeing such monster players playing different kinds of music
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Lee Vatip
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Re: Tony Levin playing a different kind of Stick ;)
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Jzzb8ovn
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Re: Tony Levin playing a different kind of Stick ;)
And boy did it ever sound nice. The whole band was awesome.
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Jan Hellman
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Re: Tony Levin playing a different kind of Stick [emoji6]
Tony was a classical/jazz guy from start. Excellent player. I have two NS Design electrical upright 5-stringed. My first is one of the first ones Ned built in the 90’s. [emoji4] I’ve met Ned a couple of times. For me he and Leo Fender are the two greatest inventors when it comes to more modern stringed instruments. And Ned perhaps actually even more so than Leo.....
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AnDroiD
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Re: Tony Levin playing a different kind of Stick ;)
Jan Hellman wrote: For me he and Leo Fender are the two greatest inventors when it comes to more modern stringed instruments. And Ned perhaps actually even more so than Leo..... There's this guy that builds these tapping instruments I (and T.L.) play. He's pretty cool...
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Jan Hellman
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Re: Tony Levin playing a different kind of Stick [emoji6]
AnDroiD wrote: Jan Hellman wrote: For me he and Leo Fender are the two greatest inventors when it comes to more modern stringed instruments. And Ned perhaps actually even more so than Leo..... There's this guy that builds these tapping instruments I (and T.L.) play. He's pretty cool... Indeed. I agree. Emmet is definitely also up there..... And Ned and Emmet did the NS/Stick. [emoji6]
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Alain
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Re: Tony Levin playing a different kind of Stick ;)
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