Which guitar does Dave use for each song?
Which guitar does Dave use for each song?
Guitars currently in use:
-Martin DM3MD (Not for full band shows)
-Taylor W65 12-String
-Taylor 714
-Taylor 914c
-Jerry Jones Baritone (electric)
-Modulus Genesis Three SH (electric)
Guitars by song (for those that haven't been played recently, an assumed guess):
#41 - Taylor 914c
All Along the Watchtower - Taylor 914c
American Baby - Taylor 914c
Ants Marching - Taylor 914c
Bartender - Taylor W65 12-String (Drop-D)
Best of What's Around, The - Taylor 914c
Big Eyed Fish - Taylor 914c or Taylor W65 12-String
Busted Stuff - Taylor 914c
Captain- Taylor 914c
Christmas Song - Taylor 914c
Crash Into Me - Taylor 914c
Crush - Taylor 914c (Drop-D)
Cry Freedom - Taylor 914c
Dancing Nancies - Taylor 914c
Digging a Ditch - Taylor 914c
Don't Drink the Water -Taylor 914c (Drop-D)
Dreamgirl -Taylor 914c
Dreaming Tree, The - Taylor 914c
Drive In, Drive Out - Taylor 914c
Everyday - Taylor 914c
Fool To Think - Taylor 914c (Previously used Modulus Genesis Three SH )
Grace Is Gone - Taylor 914c
Granny - Taylor 914c
Gravedigger - Taylor 914c
Grey Street - Taylor W65 12-String
Halloween - Taylor 914c
Hello Again - Taylor 914c
Hunger For the Great Light - Taylor 914c
I Did It - Jerry Jones Baritone (this is the only one I am sure of, because I always cringe when it comes on stage)
I'll Back You Up - Taylor 914c
If I Had It All
Jimi Thing - Taylor 914c
JTR - Taylor W65 12-String
Kit Kat Jam - Taylor W65 12-String
Last Stop, The - Taylor 914c (Down 1/2 step)
Lie In Our Graves - Taylor 914c
Louisiana Bayou - Taylor 914c or Jerry Jones Standard
Lover Lay Down - Taylor 914c
Loving Wings - Taylor 914c
Minarets - Taylor 914c
Old Dirt Hill (Bring That Beat Back) - Taylor 914c
One Sweet World - Taylor 914c
Pay For What You Get - Taylor 914c
Pig - Taylor 914c
Proudest Monkey - Taylor 914c
Rapunzel (Pantala Naga Pampa) - Taylor 914c
Raven - Taylor 914c
Recently - Taylor 914c
Rhyme & Reason - Taylor 914c
Satellite - Taylor 914c
Say Goodbye - Taylor 914c
Seek Up - Taylor 914c
Sleep to Dream Her - Taylor 914c
Smooth Rider - Taylor 914c
So Much To Say - Taylor 914c
So Right - Jerry Jones Baritone
Song That Jane Likes, The - Taylor 914c
Space Between, The - Jerry Jones Baritone
Spoon - Taylor 914c
Stand Up (For It) - Taylor 914c
Stay (Wasting Time) - Taylor 914c
Stay or Leave - Taylor 714
Steady as We Go - Taylor 914c
Stolen Away on 55th & 3rd
Stone, The - Taylor 914c
Too Much- Taylor 914c
Tripping Billies - Taylor 914c
Trouble With You - Taylor 914c
Two Step - Taylor 914c
Typical Situation - Taylor 914c
Warehouse - Taylor 914c
What Would You Say - Taylor 914c
What You Are - Jerry Jones Baritone
When The World Ends - Taylor 914c
Where Are You Going - Taylor 914c
You Might Die Trying - Taylor 914c
You Never Know - Taylor 714
-Martin DM3MD (Not for full band shows)
-Taylor W65 12-String
-Taylor 714
-Taylor 914c
-Jerry Jones Baritone (electric)
-Modulus Genesis Three SH (electric)
Guitars by song (for those that haven't been played recently, an assumed guess):
#41 - Taylor 914c
All Along the Watchtower - Taylor 914c
American Baby - Taylor 914c
Ants Marching - Taylor 914c
Bartender - Taylor W65 12-String (Drop-D)
Best of What's Around, The - Taylor 914c
Big Eyed Fish - Taylor 914c or Taylor W65 12-String
Busted Stuff - Taylor 914c
Captain- Taylor 914c
Christmas Song - Taylor 914c
Crash Into Me - Taylor 914c
Crush - Taylor 914c (Drop-D)
Cry Freedom - Taylor 914c
Dancing Nancies - Taylor 914c
Digging a Ditch - Taylor 914c
Don't Drink the Water -Taylor 914c (Drop-D)
Dreamgirl -Taylor 914c
Dreaming Tree, The - Taylor 914c
Drive In, Drive Out - Taylor 914c
Everyday - Taylor 914c
Fool To Think - Taylor 914c (Previously used Modulus Genesis Three SH )
Grace Is Gone - Taylor 914c
Granny - Taylor 914c
Gravedigger - Taylor 914c
Grey Street - Taylor W65 12-String
Halloween - Taylor 914c
Hello Again - Taylor 914c
Hunger For the Great Light - Taylor 914c
I Did It - Jerry Jones Baritone (this is the only one I am sure of, because I always cringe when it comes on stage)
I'll Back You Up - Taylor 914c
If I Had It All
Jimi Thing - Taylor 914c
JTR - Taylor W65 12-String
Kit Kat Jam - Taylor W65 12-String
Last Stop, The - Taylor 914c (Down 1/2 step)
Lie In Our Graves - Taylor 914c
Louisiana Bayou - Taylor 914c or Jerry Jones Standard
Lover Lay Down - Taylor 914c
Loving Wings - Taylor 914c
Minarets - Taylor 914c
Old Dirt Hill (Bring That Beat Back) - Taylor 914c
One Sweet World - Taylor 914c
Pay For What You Get - Taylor 914c
Pig - Taylor 914c
Proudest Monkey - Taylor 914c
Rapunzel (Pantala Naga Pampa) - Taylor 914c
Raven - Taylor 914c
Recently - Taylor 914c
Rhyme & Reason - Taylor 914c
Satellite - Taylor 914c
Say Goodbye - Taylor 914c
Seek Up - Taylor 914c
Sleep to Dream Her - Taylor 914c
Smooth Rider - Taylor 914c
So Much To Say - Taylor 914c
So Right - Jerry Jones Baritone
Song That Jane Likes, The - Taylor 914c
Space Between, The - Jerry Jones Baritone
Spoon - Taylor 914c
Stand Up (For It) - Taylor 914c
Stay (Wasting Time) - Taylor 914c
Stay or Leave - Taylor 714
Steady as We Go - Taylor 914c
Stolen Away on 55th & 3rd
Stone, The - Taylor 914c
Too Much- Taylor 914c
Tripping Billies - Taylor 914c
Trouble With You - Taylor 914c
Two Step - Taylor 914c
Typical Situation - Taylor 914c
Warehouse - Taylor 914c
What Would You Say - Taylor 914c
What You Are - Jerry Jones Baritone
When The World Ends - Taylor 914c
Where Are You Going - Taylor 914c
You Might Die Trying - Taylor 914c
You Never Know - Taylor 714
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you'll see the taylor 914 on almost all of them.
the exceptions would songs like you never know, so right, bayou, what you are....
the exceptions would songs like you never know, so right, bayou, what you are....
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-Martin DM3MD
-Taylor W65 12-String
-Taylor 714
-Taylor 914c
-Jerry Jones Baritone
-Modulus Genesis Three SH
Those are the guitars in standard use. The Taylor 914c is used in full-band scenarios for all standard-tuned and drop-d songs (he has 3 of them, so monk tunes one to drop-d if they're playing a drop-d song). The Taylor 714 is tuned to Raised B and is used on songs such as You Never Know or Stay or Leave. The Taylor W65 is played on 12-string songs such as Grey Street and JTR. The Jerry Jones Baritone is played on songs that are in Baritone tuning (many Everyday songs - Space Between, So Right, What You Are, etc.). The Modulus electric is played on standard-tuned songs requiring electric, like I Did It. And the DM3MD is played during more intimate settings, usually on Dave & Tim tours, and it is his main studio guitar recorded on albums after 1999 (although he did play it during the 2003 Dave + Friends tour).
-Taylor W65 12-String
-Taylor 714
-Taylor 914c
-Jerry Jones Baritone
-Modulus Genesis Three SH
Those are the guitars in standard use. The Taylor 914c is used in full-band scenarios for all standard-tuned and drop-d songs (he has 3 of them, so monk tunes one to drop-d if they're playing a drop-d song). The Taylor 714 is tuned to Raised B and is used on songs such as You Never Know or Stay or Leave. The Taylor W65 is played on 12-string songs such as Grey Street and JTR. The Jerry Jones Baritone is played on songs that are in Baritone tuning (many Everyday songs - Space Between, So Right, What You Are, etc.). The Modulus electric is played on standard-tuned songs requiring electric, like I Did It. And the DM3MD is played during more intimate settings, usually on Dave & Tim tours, and it is his main studio guitar recorded on albums after 1999 (although he did play it during the 2003 Dave + Friends tour).
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I Did it is acutally a baritone song. He used to use the modulus on Fool To think, but now I believe he just uses the 914.bbatsell wrote:-Martin DM3MD
-Taylor W65 12-String
-Taylor 714
-Taylor 914c
-Jerry Jones Baritone
-Modulus Genesis Three SH
Those are the guitars in standard use. The Taylor 914c is used in full-band scenarios for all standard-tuned and drop-d songs (he has 3 of them, so monk tunes one to drop-d if they're playing a drop-d song). The Taylor 714 is tuned to Raised B and is used on songs such as You Never Know or Stay or Leave. The Taylor W65 is played on 12-string songs such as Grey Street and JTR. The Jerry Jones Baritone is played on songs that are in Baritone tuning (many Everyday songs - Space Between, So Right, What You Are, etc.). The Modulus electric is played on standard-tuned songs requiring electric, like I Did It. And the DM3MD is played during more intimate settings, usually on Dave & Tim tours, and it is his main studio guitar recorded on albums after 1999 (although he did play it during the 2003 Dave + Friends tour).
A couple questions:
I thought Dave was using an acoustic on Space Between.
Is he using an acoustic on Rapunzel?
Stupid question: What is baritone tuning?
Is the 12 string only used on Grey Street and JTR? Bartender used to be in this category, correct?
Are all the Stand Up songs being done on acoustic, the 914c?
Thanks for the info bbatsell!
I thought Dave was using an acoustic on Space Between.
Is he using an acoustic on Rapunzel?
Stupid question: What is baritone tuning?
Is the 12 string only used on Grey Street and JTR? Bartender used to be in this category, correct?
Are all the Stand Up songs being done on acoustic, the 914c?
Thanks for the info bbatsell!
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1. no just in the videobakemm wrote:A couple questions:
1)I thought Dave was using an acoustic on Space Between.
2)Is he using an acoustic on Rapunzel?
Stupid question: What is baritone tuning?
3)Is the 12 string only used on Grey Street and JTR? Bartender used to be in this category, correct?
4)Are all the Stand Up songs being done on acoustic, the 914c?
Thanks for the info bbatsell!
2.yes
3. yes any 12er song
4.not all, bayou is being done on a jerry jones standard...
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1. No, in the video he plays an acoustic just for looks, but in reality he plays his Jerry Jones Electric Baritonebakemm wrote:A couple questions:
I thought Dave was using an acoustic on Space Between.
Is he using an acoustic on Rapunzel?
Stupid question: What is baritone tuning?
Is the 12 string only used on Grey Street and JTR? Bartender used to be in this category, correct?
Are all the Stand Up songs being done on acoustic, the 914c?
Thanks for the info bbatsell!
2. Yes
3. from low to high B E A d F# B, or 3 and 1/2 steps lower than standard tuning
4. No the 12 string is used on Grey Street, JTR, Bartender, Raven, Big Eyed Fish, Kit Kat Jam, was used in the recording of Everyday, So Damn Lucky, Monkey Man, and Sweet Up and down I believe. Live however he uses a six string for Everyday and SDL.
5. No, dave used several different gutiars for this album. A few can be seen on the album website's videos.
Thanks guys,
There are still some songs I am unsure about. Namely, If I Had It All, Drive In Drive Out and Smooth Rider. Also, I know Last Stop is tuned differently, so I am unsure if he us using the 714c on it.
Can you guys glance over the list and check for any changes that need to be made.
Thanks a lot. I hope this thread is helping more than just myself...
There are still some songs I am unsure about. Namely, If I Had It All, Drive In Drive Out and Smooth Rider. Also, I know Last Stop is tuned differently, so I am unsure if he us using the 714c on it.
Can you guys glance over the list and check for any changes that need to be made.
Thanks a lot. I hope this thread is helping more than just myself...
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Whoop, sorry about that.jeffro wrote:I Did it is acutally a baritone song. He used to use the modulus on Fool To think, but now I believe he just uses the 914.bbatsell wrote:-Martin DM3MD
-Taylor W65 12-String
-Taylor 714
-Taylor 914c
-Jerry Jones Baritone
-Modulus Genesis Three SH
Those are the guitars in standard use. The Taylor 914c is used in full-band scenarios for all standard-tuned and drop-d songs (he has 3 of them, so monk tunes one to drop-d if they're playing a drop-d song). The Taylor 714 is tuned to Raised B and is used on songs such as You Never Know or Stay or Leave. The Taylor W65 is played on 12-string songs such as Grey Street and JTR. The Jerry Jones Baritone is played on songs that are in Baritone tuning (many Everyday songs - Space Between, So Right, What You Are, etc.). The Modulus electric is played on standard-tuned songs requiring electric, like I Did It. And the DM3MD is played during more intimate settings, usually on Dave & Tim tours, and it is his main studio guitar recorded on albums after 1999 (although he did play it during the 2003 Dave + Friends tour).
Last Stop is a 914c tuned a half-step down.
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the 12 is always used on bartender. except dave and tim.
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