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Sounds Familiar

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especially, a guitar player for these past 55 years. Mind you, he is no ordinary guitarist. He is one of the best players around and is certainly an authority on the guitar. In fact, he is known as the Guitarman. He does not only play the guitar very well, he makes and sells his own guitars.

RJ’s latest stringed baby is the RJ Super Vintage and this is what we should all thank for making this album possible. The reason why is told in the album liner notes.

“RJ operates 20 guitar stores in the Philippine­s. Known for his innovation­s and inventiven­ess, he has been designing his ideal guitar since 1988. Tired of switching guitars mid- gig from his favorite Fender Jazzmaster, Fender Stratocast­er to Gibson Les Paul and Gibson ES- 335, he designed this RJ Supervinta­ge Guitar, which can switch to these five guitar sounds without modeling or electronic processing.

“The Supervinta­ge keeps the pure natural tone while improving the volume and kick of the pick- ups. RJ will launch the guitar to the world in January, 2016 in the NAMM Show in Anaheim, California.” The full title of the Christmas album is actually RJ SuperVinta­ge Christmas Guitar Instrument­als. This is because it is in this album that that the rich, pure

tones of the RJ SuperVinta­ge can be fully experience­d.

Back in the days when there were no music- minus ones available for regular folks who love to sing, a guitarist can be found present on most occasions. And these range from amateur contests, school programs, to parties, to the after hours “tambayan

sa kanto.” Back then there was thriving guitar industry in the country, particular­ly in Cebu. Visitors from Cebu almost always came home with a guitar as a souvenir. But then the one- man- band came along and then the karaoke and nobody needed the

gitarista anymore to be able to sing. Another reason was that the local guitar makers lacking guidance and funding were not able to keep up with new developmen­ts in the industry. That RJ realized this and decided to do something about it makes him the best thing to happen to the Filipino guitar. I also admire the fact that he is giving local musicians access to well- made instrument­s without having to pay an arm and a leg for the imported versions. I do not know who helps him make his guitars but it is great that he is introducin­g innovation­s and now wants to sell them worldwide. Add to this the fact that he is an expert working from his own needs and experience makes this exciting developmen­t even better.

Good luck to RJ at NAMM. Filipinos are a talented people. All that they need is exposure and in the case of guitars, RJ is staking his name on his product. For more informatio­n about the SuperVinta­ge, go to www. rjguitars. ph where RJ himself demonstrat­es what his guitar can do. You can also listen to the Christmas Guitar Instrument­als to hear the varied sounds that the RJ Supervinta­ge, which was used for all the electric guitar sounds, is capable of. I recall an old album of instrument­al Christmas songs by the Ventures from ages ago. But this one is better with RJ using mellow jazzy and twangy country notes to spice up the usual rock and roll. Included in Christmas Guitar Instrument­als by RJ are Silent Night/ O Holy Night Medley, Feliz Navidad, O Come All Ye Faithful, Jingle Bell Rock, Mary’s Boy Child, Little Saint Nick, Silver Bells, We Wish You A Merry Christmas, Little Drummer Boy, White Christmas, Jingle Bells/ Here Comes Santa Claus Medley, O Little Town Of Bethlehem, Santa Claus Is Coming To Town/ Frosty The Snowman and Green Sleeves.

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