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>> Who plays TrebleBass?
Rob on Bass (R.O.B.)
Hearing Robert Turley playing Santucci TrebleBass, you can feel the sound of an entire funk band. By playing bass and guitar parts simultaneously, he creates a groove so full, so fat, as to literally make people dancing. Rob has dedicated himself to searching for the funkiest sound one man can produce. He has performed in TV and other shows all over the country and abroad.

Ney Mello
"As a guitarist I view the santucci treblebass as an extended range guitar that has the advantage of having the low strings sound just like a conventional bass guitar. The guitar strings have fantastic sustain and clarity with a very full rich tone and versatility comparable to that of a stratocaster."
Stanley Jordan
In 1983, 23-year old Princeton graduate Jordan was performing New York's streets, dazzling all with amazing two-handed touch-style technique, often blending walking bass, accompaniment and soaring lead at once.
Hard to categorize, Jordan plays jazz, reworks pop songs, and rocks classical music. Check out "Bolero" on Arista records. Plays various guitars, shown here with Santucci TrebleBass.
Sergio Santucci
69 W 38th St., New York, NY 10018-5512
T/F: 212.302.6805
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Sergio Santucci, a musician Inventor
of the combination guitar & bass.
Check out how musicians play with Santucci TrebleBass.
10-string
touch-style
instruments combine a bass and guitar on one neck
.