What kind of music do you play on your Celebrity?
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What kind of music do you play on your Celebrity?
Just askin'......Amp? Pedals?
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Re: What kind of music do you play on your Celebrity?
R&R, Blues, Rockabilly, Classic Rock, Classic Top 40....just about any darn type of
music I want to play.....
music I want to play.....

make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
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.........Owner of 9 Mosrites...
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1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/
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Re: What kind of music do you play on your Celebrity?
Dennisthe Menace wrote:R&R, Blues, Rockabilly, Classic Rock, Classic Top 40....just about any darn type of
music I want to play.....![]()
Me too!
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Re: What kind of music do you play on your Celebrity?
Don't got no Celebrity, tho it's good to hear folks taklling about options.
Are Celebrity pickups much different than the ones on Mk Is and Combos?
If so, in what way? Whar amps do Celebrity players favour?
Are Celebrity pickups much different than the ones on Mk Is and Combos?
If so, in what way? Whar amps do Celebrity players favour?
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Re: What kind of music do you play on your Celebrity?
Because I like to confuse guitar players in the audience, I like to play my Celebrity when doing Country and Rockabilly...perhaps more for that reason than the tone, but it certainly works for that genre of music. For Surf, British Invasion, and "Classic" rock, I'll use a Ventures Mosrite or a Hallmark. Those always attract questions from guitar players in the audience...always positive!
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