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Post subject: Re: Vintage Fender amp tone Part 2,video.
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:55 pm
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Thanks so much guys!!
I love playing,that night was one of those where you sweat so much that your hands can't slide on the neck and you just wind up struggling with it at times....but it was fun!
Blues Bondsman,let me know if you're ever in the Nashville area and I'll meet up with ya...we gig most weekends,hell,we'll jam and drink a couple if we ain't gigging....that goes for anyone here!
Art....I don't sing much,just every once in awhile...I don't consider myself much of a singer,but I can do a few.
Thanks again for the positive comments brothers!


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Post subject: Re: Vintage Fender amp tone Part 2,video.
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 6:42 am
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Hey thanks for being brave enough to put it out here !

I think I told ya before I went to school on west end ave back in the 80's, I took my kids there a few years back and was very suprised at what Nashville had become, Looks more like Chicago every time i go through there.

Look forward to a trip to God's country soon !

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Post subject: Re: Vintage Fender amp tone Part 2,video.
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 10:13 am
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Yep...Nashville has really grown since I was a kid growing up in the '50s-'60s!
As far as being brave enough to put the vids here,well,it's better to not worry about what people think of your music too much...really I am my own worst critic :( ,I think it's just like hearing yourself speaking on a tape,you think..."is that what I really sound like!"
I hear my playing and think of a hundred things I should do different,so it's a useful tool for improvement.


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Post subject: Re: Vintage Fender amp tone Part 2,video.
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:44 pm
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I agree buying my litlle dr-5 shirt pocket sized digital recorder opened my eyes and ears and inspired my playing.

I would suggest it to anyone who wants to really hear what they are playing.

When your playing you tend to be thinking about the song and maybe not hearing your own playing.

My wife really wants to go see the Parthanon (sic) replica too.

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Post subject: Re: Vintage Fender amp tone Part 2,video.
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:13 pm
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Yeah Chris, I agree about recording. I use an old Tascam 424MKII tape at home, and a Tascam DR-40 at church. For me it's my vocals for practice and band balance for church. Hey, anyone know where to get a cassette degausser? Art

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Post subject: Re: Vintage Fender amp tone Part 2,video.
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 5:17 pm
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Wow - you guys sound great! Love the covers, and really like your take on Crazy - totally works for me.

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Post subject: Re: Vintage Fender amp tone Part 2,video.
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 6:29 pm
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Thanks Ned!
Crazy was a song that I had never heard,but I like playing it....glad it sounds good!


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