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Yo Loog and Freak.... Sorry no boat content....
On May 9, 12:12*pm, wrote:
On May 9, 11:23*am, wrote: On May 9, 10:30*am, wrote: On May 9, 10:09*am, wrote: On May 9, 10:04*am, wrote: On May 9, 8:47*am, wrote: On May 5, 4:58*pm, Tim wrote: On May 5, 3:21*pm, wrote: On May 5, 3:02*pm, Tim wrote: On May 5, 1:14*pm, wrote: On May 5, 1:15*pm, Tim wrote: On May 5, 7:19*am, wrote: On May 4, 10:57*pm, Tim wrote: Check this out. I know you dudes dig guitars, but I'ma *bass player. Well, Here's a cut of Joni Mitchell live from almost 30 yrs ago. She has an all-star band. BTW, thats a young Pat Matheny behind her. But what gets me is Jaco Pastorius on fretless, and the Late Don Alias on drums. This is a prime example of the drum and bass locking together, and I do mean tight! The timing couldn't be better, and jaco provides a great metranome effect with the fretless working with jsut about anything that Don decides to do. Being musicians you'll know what I'm talking about.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXBba...eature=related I'll tell you someone who most people don't think about when they think about tight musicians.......Alice Cooper. He ran a tight ship and his musicians were top notch. Watching Dennis Dunaway was one of the reasons I picked up bass guitar anyhow. Well, he and Mel Schacher of GFR....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Glen Buxton lead guitar in School's Out.......... That and Mississippi Queen by Mountain! I was quite young, my older brother had the 8 track, and I wanted to learn that guitar lick SO bad.....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Speaking of Ms. Queen, theres a couple live versions on Youtube. comLeslie West, was very simple in playing but was "Factual, and to the point!" I love it. It's a shame that Felix *died because hegot knifed by his girlfriend.. ?:^ 0 IVe had a couple old Gibson EB series bass's and I never could figure out how Felix got any sound at all out of the E string. Those "mudbucker" pickups were dead as all get out.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It may well have had different pickups.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, they were stock, but the difference I suppose was having mega-watt stage rigs with a good sound engineer, instead of a "Checkmate" 40w combo sold though Sears...... ?:^(- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Doods........check this out: http://my.break.com/Content/view.asp...idequotedtext- - Show quoted text - Yawn...... I like this better: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12aQPOCtw0c Now that's some pickin' Don't need no stinkin' banjo...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hummmm, looks like he has been ridin' this wave for a while http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uDaEuKzXLw&NR=1 hummmm- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - There's a lot of things that make the video I posted something other than a yawn. One thing, the kid's age. If he'd been playing since conception he still wouldn't be as experienced as a lot of so-so guitar players. And his technique is superb!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - just kidding man.. sometimes I think you need to play better than me to understand some of that stuff.. I mean, I just found out what a tube amp was, last week...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I know you're kidding. And hey, a lot of people (most!) play better than me, but then, better is a relative term! I've taken lessons for better than two years now, lately I've gone back to the basics, and making sure that I do them to the best of my ability. It's really helped. Been meaning to ask but it slipped my mind, I saw in one of your pictures a backpacker type guitar slung over your shoulder. What make, price and how does it sound? Been wanting one, but haven't seen one in any of my local shops to try out, so I may be going in blind and getting one from Musicians Friend.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It is a Martin Backpacker. http://www.martinguitar.com/guitars/...ker%20Gu itar The reason I got it was although it only has 15 frets, they are close to full size and distance as my full size guitars, great for practicing scales. It weighs 2 1/2 lbs and has a very light finish so it can breathe out moisture. I carry it for the boat or anywhere I go, it is to be with me in my casket when I go... Sound on mine is pretty good for such a small body (I mean, it IS a Martin afterall) but they can be a little tinny. I played a bunch of them and expected a little more edge but I really lucked out and got a nice piece of wood, it is very full for a tiny guitar. You can get them at Guitar Center for about 160, since I bought mine however there is a version with a thinline pickup under the bridge (electric acoustic) style but it is pretty expensive. I just use a Dean Markley acoustic pro (transducer type pickup) to plug into an amp. http://deanmarkley.com/Pickups/Artis...hor-More-47857 that I stick to the body of the guitar and plug in. Great little picnic guitar, you should go ahead and grab one if you can, they are great... I also have one of these, a tiny little belt held Marshall amp: http://www.activemusician.com/item--EM.MS2 Just for fun... |
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Yo Loog and Freak.... Sorry no boat content....
On May 9, 1:19*pm, wrote:
On May 9, 12:12*pm, wrote: On May 9, 11:23*am, wrote: On May 9, 10:30*am, wrote: On May 9, 10:09*am, wrote: On May 9, 10:04*am, wrote: On May 9, 8:47*am, wrote: On May 5, 4:58*pm, Tim wrote: On May 5, 3:21*pm, wrote: On May 5, 3:02*pm, Tim wrote: On May 5, 1:14*pm, wrote: On May 5, 1:15*pm, Tim wrote: On May 5, 7:19*am, wrote: On May 4, 10:57*pm, Tim wrote: Check this out. I know you dudes dig guitars, but I'ma *bass player. Well, Here's a cut of Joni Mitchell live from almost 30 yrs ago. She has an all-star band. BTW, thats a young Pat Matheny behind her. But what gets me is Jaco Pastorius on fretless, and the Late Don Alias on drums. This is a prime example of the drum and bass locking together, and I do mean tight! The timing couldn't be better, and jaco provides a great metranome effect with the fretless working with jsut about anything that Don decides to do. Being musicians you'll know what I'm talking about. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXBba...eature=related I'll tell you someone who most people don't think about when they think about tight musicians.......Alice Cooper. He ran a tight ship and his musicians were top notch. Watching Dennis Dunaway was one of the reasons I picked up bass guitar anyhow. Well, he and Mel Schacher of GFR....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Glen Buxton lead guitar in School's Out.......... That and Mississippi Queen by Mountain! I was quite young, my older brother had the 8 track, and I wanted to learn that guitar lick SO bad.....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Speaking of Ms. Queen, theres a couple live versions on Youtube. comLeslie West, was very simple in playing but was "Factual, and to the point!" I love it. It's a shame that Felix *died because hegot knifed by his girlfriend.. ?:^ 0 IVe had a couple old Gibson EB series bass's and I never could figure out how Felix got any sound at all out of the E string. Those "mudbucker" pickups were dead as all get out.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It may well have had different pickups.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, they were stock, but the difference I suppose was having mega-watt stage rigs with a good sound engineer, instead of a "Checkmate" 40w combo sold though Sears...... ?:^(- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Doods........check this out: http://my.break.com/Content/view.asp...idequotedtext- - Show quoted text - Yawn...... I like this better: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12aQPOCtw0c Now that's some pickin' Don't need no stinkin' banjo...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hummmm, looks like he has been ridin' this wave for a while http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uDaEuKzXLw&NR=1 hummmm- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - There's a lot of things that make the video I posted something other than a yawn. One thing, the kid's age. If he'd been playing since conception he still wouldn't be as experienced as a lot of so-so guitar players. And his technique is superb!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - just kidding man.. sometimes I think you need to play better than me to understand some of that stuff.. I mean, I just found out what a tube amp was, last week...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I know you're kidding. And hey, a lot of people (most!) play better than me, but then, better is a relative term! I've taken lessons for better than two years now, lately I've gone back to the basics, and making sure that I do them to the best of my ability. It's really helped. Been meaning to ask but it slipped my mind, I saw in one of your pictures a backpacker type guitar slung over your shoulder. What make, price and how does it sound? Been wanting one, but haven't seen one in any of my local shops to try out, so I may be going in blind and getting one from Musicians Friend.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It is a Martin Backpacker. http://www.martinguitar.com/guitars/...p?p=m&m=Steel%.... The reason I got it was although it only has 15 frets, they are close to full size and distance as my full size guitars, great for practicing scales. It weighs 2 1/2 lbs and has a very light finish so it can breathe out moisture. I carry it for the boat or anywhere I go, it is to be with me in my casket when I go... Sound on mine is pretty good for such a small body (I mean, it IS a Martin afterall) but they can be a little tinny. I played a bunch of them and expected a little more edge but I really lucked out and got a nice piece of wood, it is very full for a tiny guitar. You can get them at Guitar Center for about 160, since I bought mine however there is a version with a thinline pickup under the bridge (electric acoustic) style but it is pretty expensive. I just use a Dean Markley acoustic pro (transducer type pickup) to plug into an amp. http://deanmarkley.com/Pickups/Artis...hor-More-47857 *that I stick to the body of the guitar and plug in. Great little picnic guitar, you should go ahead and grab one if you can, they are great... I also have one of these, a tiny little belt held Marshall amp: http://www.activemusician.com/item--EM.MS2 Just for fun...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Going to check one out this weekend. Friday night (Nationwide) and Saturday night (Sprint) racing at the Lady in Black..... That's the way racing should be! |
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Yo Loog and Freak.... Sorry no boat content....
Been meaning to ask but it slipped my mind, I saw in one of your pictures a backpacker type guitar slung over your shoulder. What make, price and how does it sound? Been wanting one, but haven't seen one in any of my local shops to try out, so I may be going in blind and getting one from Musicians Friend.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It is a Martin Backpacker. http://www.martinguitar.com/guitars/...p?p=m&m=Steel%... The reason I got it was although it only has 15 frets, they are close to full size and distance as my full size guitars, great for practicing scales. It weighs 2 1/2 lbs and has a very light finish so it can breathe out moisture. I carry it for the boat or anywhere I go, it is to be with me in my casket when I go... Sound on mine is pretty good for such a small body (I mean, it IS a Martin afterall) but they can be a little tinny. I played a bunch of them and expected a little more edge but I really lucked out and got a nice piece of wood, it is very full for a tiny guitar. You can get them at Guitar Center for about 160, since I bought mine however there is a version with a thinline pickup under the bridge (electric acoustic) style but it is pretty expensive. I just use a Dean Markley acoustic pro (transducer type pickup) to plug into an amp. http://deanmarkley.com/Pickups/Artis...hor-More-47857 that I stick to the body of the guitar and plug in. Great little picnic guitar, you should go ahead and grab one if you can, they are great... I also have one of these, a tiny little belt held Marshall amp: http://www.activemusician.com/item--EM.MS2 Just for fun...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Going to check one out this weekend. Friday night (Nationwide) and Saturday night (Sprint) racing at the Lady in Black..... That's the way racing should be!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I did a lot of research before I bought mine. Most if not everyone that I read that played it seriously took down the bridge a bit before even playing it. Well, maybe a plink or two you will see. I took mine out of the slot and took it down between 3/64ths and a 16th if I remember correctly. You can get new bridge pieces if you mess up, or you could always shim it if you go too deep, the slot would hide it nicely. I hit mine just right, love it. I run Martin Phosphor Bronze extra light .010-.047s which I think are stock on them factory iirc. Drawbacks/tradeoffs for a guitar you could get rained on and maybe save if you dried it slow, and glue together if you roll over on it in the tent a 15 frets flat neck so your other capo won't fit small body leaves a little edge to the b and sometimes the high e depending on weather and such. Not very loud should not try to up the ultra light strings for structural reasons. Advantages: 2 1/2 pounds can get wet and survive cheap if wrecked and of course, best of all..... It's a Martin.. so when the humidity and your fingers are just right, it rings. And of course, um, It's a Martin... There are two versions of the acoustic version, Metal strings for picking, nylon for finger picking.. However, I use my metal strings version for both. Having set it up my self and using ultra-light strings, I can't see anyone needing to go to the nylon string version to finger pick... Mine is a very light touch setup, just for home. Again, I can't stress enough the idea of either getting the one with the thinline pickup built in (about 100 bucks more) or what I did with the DM transducer noted above. Also I should note that if the thinline version was out, I would have probably paid the price for it to be able to plug in. Drawbacks of the DM acoustic transducer is the chord to it is as sensitive as the pickup itself (which sticks to the guitar with a white clay like substance which in my opinion is kind of klumky) and if you move around or touch the cable, the amp picks it up. You can however lay down a neat drum beat with your knee if you stand just right.. Anyway, play the one with the thin line version (factory built in pickup) if you get a chance, I have never played one... Remember, the setup is easy once you get it home if the action seems high. I bet they do it on purpose so there is enough bridge material for anyone to set it up. From hard players to soft players like myself.. Good luck let me know if you get one... and of course, best of all..... It's a Martin.. so when the humidity and your fingers are just right, it rings. |
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