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Guitarist George Cocchini on Proper Guitar Setup for Studio Recording

George Cocchini
George Cocchini is a Nashville-based guitarist and songwriter. He has been involved in the music industry for over 20 years, and has contributed to albums by such varied artists as Michael McDonald, Joe English, Michael W. Smith, Steven Curtis Chapman, DC Talk, Third Day, and many others.
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Guitarist George Cocchini discusses the importance of a proper guitar setup when recording. He emphasizes that without good intonation, fret height, and nut height, you won’t be able to achieve professional results in the studio.



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November 2007
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