What kind of guitar does LC play?
Re: What kind of guitar does LC play?
excellent reply patyou
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Re: What kind of guitar does LC play?
Correct me if I'm wrong. It's a black Chet Atkins Studio made by Gibson Montana 2003 or later. I think it has a custom bridge. Leonard astutely chooses this model because it is a solid body classical guitar, eliminating the problem of acoustic feedback on a large concert stage. When Chet Atkins first proposed the guitar to Gibson, he was very insistent that there should be no compromise on tonal definition, so that every note in fast fingerstyle playing would be crystal clear. The innovative craftsmen at Gibson didn't dissapoint Chet, and Leonard is simarly able to give full expression to his wonderful fingerstyle playing with this fine instrument. Another innovation is that it has a soundhole at the back, so that the performer gets some acoustic foldback.
http://www.guitar.com.au/guitars/acoust ... cecec.html
http://pro-music-news.com/html/03/e40712gi.htm
http://www.guitar.com.au/guitars/acoust ... cecec.html
http://pro-music-news.com/html/03/e40712gi.htm
Re: What kind of guitar does LC play?
Hi
I think Leonard didn't play (in the 1985 and 1988 tours) this recent model but the former model of this Chet Atkins Gibson guitar (black color).
Patyou
I think Leonard didn't play (in the 1985 and 1988 tours) this recent model but the former model of this Chet Atkins Gibson guitar (black color).
Patyou
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Re: What kind of guitar does LC play?
If anybody is interested, you can find on Conde Hermanos website ("Artists" section) that Leonard Cohen played FC 26 model. And also Paco de Lucia played this one.
Re: What kind of guitar does LC play?
Not boring Patyou, any information gained about Leonard is more than welcome particularly now that he has gone from this world.
Re: What kind of guitar does LC play?
From Goldin guitars:
Leonard Cohen played an ACS-SA.
https://godinguitars.com/product/acs-nylon-black-hg/
You can easily recognize it in the videos and DVD's of that time ca 2008

Leonard Cohen played an ACS-SA.
https://godinguitars.com/product/acs-nylon-black-hg/
You can easily recognize it in the videos and DVD's of that time ca 2008

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Re: What kind of guitar does LC play?
I'm lucky enough to own a beautiful Multiac! it is a wonderful instrument, not too expensive for its great value and sound!
I am very curious about some of Leonard's choices: on the 1994 tour he plays the first model (just relased) of the Godin Multiac (still had a different name: Tele Classic Nylon). On the 2008 tour he play the new model (Godin Multiac), but from 2012 it is clearly seen that it returns to the previous model, the 1994 Tele Classic Nylon (distinguishable by the absence of the Godin logo and by the different mixer design on the preamp).
Any idea why he preferred to go back to the previous model?
Also: he played that guitar on very low tunings.
In the 1994 tour his guitar was tuned: Bb Eb Ab Db Gb Bb (standard, three full steps down)
From 2008: C F A# D# G C (standard, two full steps down).
But the Godin is not a Baritone Guitar, so I guess he used some Extra Hard Tension Strings.
Maybe d'addario pro arte exp44?
So I guess those Godin went from a luthier to a "custom" setup for that type of tuning.
I am very curious about some of Leonard's choices: on the 1994 tour he plays the first model (just relased) of the Godin Multiac (still had a different name: Tele Classic Nylon). On the 2008 tour he play the new model (Godin Multiac), but from 2012 it is clearly seen that it returns to the previous model, the 1994 Tele Classic Nylon (distinguishable by the absence of the Godin logo and by the different mixer design on the preamp).
Any idea why he preferred to go back to the previous model?
Also: he played that guitar on very low tunings.
In the 1994 tour his guitar was tuned: Bb Eb Ab Db Gb Bb (standard, three full steps down)
From 2008: C F A# D# G C (standard, two full steps down).
But the Godin is not a Baritone Guitar, so I guess he used some Extra Hard Tension Strings.
Maybe d'addario pro arte exp44?
So I guess those Godin went from a luthier to a "custom" setup for that type of tuning.