In this video, I play some bluesy stuff on three cool guitars to try to figure out which one sounds best. The first one is a Heritage 535 which is the direct competitor of the Gibson 335. The second guitar I show you is a Gibson 347. This is very close to a Gibson 335 but has some extra bells and whistles which I explain in the video. Finally, I show you a Guild DE-400. This is a Duane Eddy signature model from the mid-60’s. All of the guitars sound great and are very versatile. They can be used to play blues, jazz, or pop/rock, which makes them a great guitar to have. Let me know how you like the axes! Leave me a comment and thanks for watching!

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About Rich:
Originally from the L.A. area, Rich has been playing professionally and teaching guitar for over thirty years. His education includes years of college and private instruction with a variety of teachers including Mitch Holder, Ted Greene, Joe Pass, and Charlie Shoemake to name a few. He feels education is a continuing process, there’s always more to learn. Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Howard Roberts, Ted Greene, and Larry Carleton have all influenced his playing.

Rich wrote three books for a major publisher Dale Zdenek/ Belwin Mills/Columbia providing him the opportunity to work with other great artists/authors like Tommy Tedesco, Joe Diorio, and Ted Greene. After teaching at GIT/Musicians Institute, in Hollywood, CA, for three years he developed and published his own home study guitar school type curriculum available on his website www.GuitarCollegeLibrary.com which has helped over ten thousand students improve their playing.

Rich has won honorable mentions and awards in songwriting and served as president of the Ventura County Producers and Songwriters Guild. Touring for three years with “Dick Clark’s Good Old Rock and Roll Show” he had the opportunity to perform with Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Little Anthony, and many other great, old-time rock and rollers.

After moving his family to the Yosemite/Fresno area he taught guitar and directed the jazz band at Fresno Pacific University for two years. Being a well-rounded player, Rich is comfortable playing a variety of styles including jazz (his favorite), blues, rock, fusion, country, and solo fingerstyle. He performs at local venues in a number of different scenarios; as a solo guitarist, with his jazz trio or quartet or smooth jazz quintet. At home in his studio, he is continually producing new lessons for YouTube and www.GuitarCollegeLibrary.com.

The years of experience and knowledge he can share with you will
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