What kind of guitar does Mike Dawes use?

The acoustic alchemist shares the secrets to his massive, multi-dimensional tones. Mike Dawes’ main guitar is this signature model built by Andreas Cuntz. It features an Indian rosewood back and sides, 38-year-old sitka spruce top, ebony fingerboard, Indian rosewood rosette, and quilted maple binding.

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Similarly one may ask, how do you play like Mike Dawes?

Moreover, what guitar does Dawes play? Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes took some time to tell us about his trusty Gibson acoustic guitar — and about an important life lesson he learned from a taxi trip in Chicago. It looks like you were playing a Gibson today. Yeah, it’s a ’65 Gibson J-45.

Also, what kind of guitar does Tim Reynolds play?

Fender Telecaster. Gibson SG Gothic. Veillette Mk-IV Baritone 12-String. ’93 Martin D-35.

What tuning does Mike Dawes?

According to Dawes, DADGAD is a “useful tuning to fill an auditorium with sonic joy.” And while auditoriums may be shuttered for a while, we suggest playing along with the video, filling your home with sonic joy.

Who plays aj45?

Some artists known for their use of a J-45 or a variant thereof include Bob Dylan, Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Woody Guthrie, Donovan, Bruce Springsteen, Woody Guthrie, James Taylor, John Hiatt, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Gillian Welch, and the list goes on.

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