Some RARE recordings of Tau Moe

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Post by Jeff Spencer »

Thanks Basil. can I contact you direct re Tao's guitar/s?? You may be able to shed some light?

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No problem Jeff, If I can help..
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Hi Basil, I know this thread has aged a bit, but rather than emailing you wondered if perhaps you know what guitar Tau is playing here:

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Thanks for any input.
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Hi Mike, Tau's usual guitar was a 6 string "New Yorker" C#m7 tuning.
Please excuse the brevity.. work pressure..
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Post by Mike Anderson »

No worries, thanks Basil! Sometimes it's a bit scary how much you know. :)
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