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String Bending Trivia

Adriano Parmiggianno (5751)
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7/6/2007 11:51:42 AM · 25 Views

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Who was the 1st guitarist to bend a string on a recording?

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Re: String Bending Trivia
7/6/2007 1:17:46 PM
David Hall (2649) wrote:

My best guess is Charlie Patton or Son House.


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Re: String Bending Trivia
7/6/2007 4:40:51 PM
Ken Richardson (6231) wrote:

my guess is Robert Johnson....

OK who is it??!?!?




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Re: String Bending Trivia
7/7/2007 9:04:15 PM
Adriano Parmiggianno (5751) wrote:

I have no idea who it is but thought someone out there might know. Maybe it's someone like Lonnie Johnson back in the 20'ies.


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Re: String Bending Trivia
7/6/2007 6:10:27 PM
Bill North (11966) wrote:

My guess is Charlie Christian back in 1939, although many would say Roy Buchanan back in 1957.


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