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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Buzz_FeitenBuzz Feiten - Wikipedia

    Howard "Buzz" Feiten II (born November 4, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, session musician, and luthier. He is best known as a lead and rhythm guitarist and for having patented a tuning system for guitars and similar instruments. Feiten also manufactures and markets solid-body electric guitars.

  2. Flying Cowboys is fourth full-length studio album by Rickie Lee Jones. It was released in September 1989 and produced by Walter Becker of Steely Dan.

  3. This article lists the known discography of Buzz Feiten . As leader. Buzz Feiten with special guest Brandon Fields (2008), Guitar, Vocals, Songwriter. Buzz Feiten ' Whirlies' (2000), Guitars, Bass, Synth Bass, Mandolin, Bouzouki, Percussion, Background Vocals, Songwriter (on all tracks but one)

  4. Flying Dreams (1978) Guitar : Randy Crawford : Windsong (1982) Guitar : Randy Crawford : Best of Randy Crawford (1996) Guitar : Dino : 24/7 (1989) Guitar : Bob Dylan : New Morning (1970) Guitar, Guitar (Electric) Bob Dylan : Nashville Skyline/New Morning/John (1997) Guitar (Electric) Kiki Ebsen : Red : Guitar : Aretha Franklin : Spirit in the ...

  5. Howard “Buzz” Feiten (born November 4, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, session musician, and luthier. He is best known as a lead and rhythm guitarist and for having patented a tuning system for guitars and similar instruments.

  6. The Buzz Feiten Tuning System solves this problem by using a new approach to the intonation and tuning of the guitar which offers a dramatic improvement in chord consonance. You can at last play any chord, in any position, in any key signature, with pleasing results.

  7. In 1992, Feiten patented a new tuning system for guitars, now marketed as the 'Buzz Feiten tuning system'. The architecture of his system makes it possible to tune guitars and basses more accurately, resulting in more accurate tonality of notes played on the lowest 3 or 4 frets, which otherwise frequently play out-of-tune compared to notes ...