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#51 Does Your Pickguard Kill Your Tone? Hayes Griffin Weighs In

#51 Does Your Pickguard Kill Your Tone? Hayes Griffin Weighs In

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Join Magnus Zetterlund and Hayes Griffin as they discuss gear essentials, touring adventures, and what happens when you remove a pickguard from your mandolin.Hayes shares his inspiring experience at Blue Ridge Guitar Camp with flat-picking heroes and his recent European tour backing Beppe Gambetta in Italy. Discover the community's favorite cleaning products—including the legendary Fast Fret string cleaner—and debate the pickguard question: does it really affect your tone? Plus, hear about Southern Flavor, New Camptown Races, and why the Punch Brothers' latest release is absolutely worth your attention.Visit our website for more episodes:https://mandolinsecrets.com/podcastShow NotesTopics Covered:Blue Ridge Guitar CampHayes' experience at the prestigious North Carolina guitar campMeeting and studying with Cody Kilby (six hours of instruction)Playing alongside bluegrass legends and instructorsLeading jam sessions at the campCollings Guitars video collaboration with Cody KilbySouthern Flavor (Fiddle Tune Adaptation)A "deep cut" in bluegrass—rarely called at jam sessionsHayes teaching this tune to Magnus years agoThe power of shared musical language and common repertoireUpcoming guitar and contest arrangement lessons from HayesNew Camptown Races ProjectMagnus's detailed transcription and tutorial workMultiple versions and variations of the tuneJesse Brooks as an inspiration for "hero licks"Building resources for students: basic version + performance arrangement + hero licks seriesHayes' European Adventure: Italy with Beppe GambettaWeek-long visit to Genova, Italy with wife QuinnThree nights of concerts at the National Theater in GenovaCollaborators: Trey Hensley and Maddie Denton (East Nash Grass)Theme: Jam band music focused on improvisationHayes proposed to Quinn in Liguria, Italy (the region where Genova is located)Community Music Choice: If You Could Only Listen to One MusicianChris: Steven Stills (solo), Fleetwood Mac (band)Jane: Cecilia Bartoli (Italian mezzo-soprano)Steve: Johann Sebastian Bach (composer/repertoire)Hayes: Jethro Burns (bridges country, fiddle, swing, and jazz)Magnus: Julian Lage or Chris Thile (contemporary, making new music) Recent discovery: Punch Brothers' new single "Song of the Water Kelpie" from their latest releaseRecommendation: Listen to audio first, then watch the music video to see how they layer instrumentsThe Pickguard Debate: Does It Affect Sound?Magnus's experimental video comparing mandolin sound with and without pickguardFindings: Subtle difference in high-end frequencies and pick noiseHayes' take: More treble and pick-string contact without the guardPickguard blocks part of the F-hole, affecting airflowMagnus removed pickguard from his recording setup to eliminate pick-strike noiseDifferent instruments respond differently to pickguard removalCommunity Pickguard Opinions:Bob: Removed pickguard immediately; lighter touch means no protection neededKit: Pickguard fell off mid-gig; got scratches on varnish—pickguard necessaryTim: Questions impact of pickguard blocking F-holeHayes: Keeps pickguard on Red Diamond (likes the look, minimal tone difference)Buas mandolins: Standard without pickguards (no protection needed with proper technique)Northfield: Uses thin, close-to-strings pickguardsCleaning & Maintenance ProductsMagnus's Essential:GHS Fast Fret - String cleaner and lubricantDaily use for non-coated stringsExtends string life significantlyRemoves hand oils and residueLasts about 1-2 years before needing replacementCommunity Recommendations:Martin Guitar Polish (lemony scent, popular for wiping down instruments)Music Nomad Fretboard F1 Oil (fretboard maintenance)Elderly Instruments Microfiber Cloths (high-quality polishing cloths)D'Addario Fretboard Lemon Oil (string change maintenance)Jim Dunlop Cleaning Sprays and Fretboard OilsHayes' Approach:Uses coated strings most of the time nowAppreciates Fast Fret for extending uncoded string lifeHas oily hands; strings would go dead after one gig without maintenanceFeatured Music:Punch Brothers - "Song of the Water Kelpie" (from latest album)People Mentioned:Brian Sutton (Blue Ridge Guitar Camp instructor)Cody Kilby (guitarist, Blue Ridge Guitar Camp instructor)Beppe Gambetta (Italian bluegrass/traditional musician)Trey Hensley (guitarist)Maddie Denton (fiddler, East Nash Grass)Jethro Burns (mandolinist, Hayes' choice for lifetime listening)Julian Lage (contemporary guitarist/composer)Chris Thile (mandolinist/Punch Brothers frontman)Jesse Brooks (mandolinist)Resources:Blue Ridge Guitar CampChapman's Acoustic Shop (Buas dealer in US)GHS Fast Fret productElderly Instruments (quality cloths and maintenance supplies)Mandolin Secrets Academy (video version of this episode)Guitar Club (Hayes' online courses)
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