Here's a quick guitar lesson on how to get the sound of flatwound strings if you're playing roundwounds. If you're a fan of classic country guitar then you're a fan of the flatwound strings sound. This lesson focuses on a rhythm figure that Johnny Cash's guitarist Luther Perkins would play. Something you may hear on a Sun records recording. By making one simple change you can get that compressed twangy sound of flatwounds.
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