Rhett Miller Performs “This House Got Ghosts” | Acoustic Guitar Sessions in Place

Alone with his Gibson Songwriter 12-string (tuned down a whole step, to D G C F A D), Miller brings a beautiful shimmer to the driving rhythm of the song.

Rhett Miller is a quintessential acoustic rocker. “I play cowboy chords and I strum really loud on my guitar. [The guitar] is an excuse for me to sing the melody and the lyrics.” Now that is an oversimplification, but here Miller’s guitar and vocals are truly soaring together, so why complicate things?

For this AG Sessions in Place, Rhett Miller plays “This House Got Ghosts,” from Old 97’s’ latest record, Twelfth. The entire record is a testament to the acoustic guitar’s home in rock music; Miller digs into his instrument, driving alongside the rhythm section while electric lead lines rip.

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Alone with his Gibson Songwriter 12-string (tuned down a whole step, to D G C F A D), Miller brings a beautiful shimmer to the driving rhythm of the song.

Towards the end of the video, filmed in Hudson Valley, New York, Miller shows off a couple of the other Gibsons in his arsenal: a J-200 (“It’s a workhorse!”) and a 1964 B-25.

Joey Lusterman
Joey Lusterman

Opinionated creative slash beginning guitarist. Joey has worked in every department at Acoustic Guitar in the past 10+ years: front desk, ad sales, editorial, sound guy, camera man, booth babe, email coder, podcast editor, photographer, book designer…

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