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Everything posted by MorrisrownSal
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Ha! I'll have to figure out what I did wrong when i switched the filter to take out the color... Maybe the 5 second version video can become the new internet meme - like the chubby kid with the light sabre
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Hope you like! Ok I removed the first 5 second video...... Try this one ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hsv4Ixhrvxg
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Gorgeous. Dropped D? Or open? Really nice.
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BBG, I played a used one in Los Angeles about a year ago and was not impressed. I can say however that I am very impressed with some of the new Epi offerings. I had an AJ500R which I gave to my oldest son last year, and I finally got a nice AJ500M which I like. But even putting Masterbilts aside, I think the AJ220S, the IB64 Texan, the EJ160 and the Hummingbird Pro are really nice guitars, and they are pretty inexpensive for what you get. Blueridge also makes a Gospel Gibby-esque model that I played in the same visit... it was a nice guitar as well. Actually if I needed to firesale my musical equiptment for financial reasons, and needed to have just one cheap guitar that played well, it would be one of those new Epis.
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Sweet Guitar! Nice job...
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Thx DD. you told me this before I think and I forgot. I will try to make those changes, and I appreciate your taking the time...
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Guys I started playing around with an original tune a few months back. It's kind of a song about being in a funk and wanting to get out of it, and trying to hide it from others. I would really appreciate your critique and suggestions to make it better? I normally do covers and I want to try to get away from that. https://soundcloud.com/sal-from-chatham/pick-me-up
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Thanks duluthdan for alerting me to the latest content here...
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Nice job Jazzy Jerry...
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That is high. Mine is 7/64. A good setup will find the right mix of neck relief/angle and saddle height. Very worth it. The right setup will mean the difference between your living your guitar and hating it.
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RIP to your buddy Murph. This has been a tough year.
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Murph. You are the man. When are we going to see you let it rip again?
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Jerry - I love the second version. You play so well. Love that guitar.
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THis is a Dylan song, but covered ala Bromberg... It Takes a Lot to Laugh It Takes a Train to Cry https://soundcloud.com/sal-from-chatham/it-takes-a-lot-to-laugh-it
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Nothing to say except I loved it. Please keep em coming.
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I have a Yamaha FS720S inexpensive guitar that I keep at work. For a $250 guitar it is really nice. Perfect fit and finish. Perfect intonation even as you capo up the neck. And while not complex in tone, it actually might be a near perfect recording guitar. I think Yamaha is very under-rated, especially at their lower price points. Sadly, my singing and playing is not under-rated: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=097KABh3JOw
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E Minor7 - Crazy good recording quality - but that's not surprising with that mic. Guitar tone is superb and your voice is great.
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I didnt want to step on toes down in the main forum... How you doing? Dug your Ryan Adams piece.
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This is a cover of a Wilco song - Born Alone. It has some cajon, basee, acoustic, electric and two vocal tracks. Hope you guys like it. https://soundcloud.com/sal-from-chatham/born-alone All criticism/comments welcome...
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Sounded great!. Helenic?
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Stunning... In awe. I second Dan's sentiment in that I wish I knew your language.
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Strings - Nut - Saddle - Pins - They are essential to TONE!
MorrisrownSal replied to nodehopper's topic in Gibson Acoustic
I just fitted a Colosi bone saddle and pins on my J-50 Modern Classic. I think it sounds different? Maybe a tad better? Hard to say! It goes to show you I think some folks can hear a more pronounced difference than others. I also changed strings to Pearse PB Lights, so to be fair I am having trouble isolating the differences attrubuted to the saddle vs. the strings. It had Lifespan Lights on prior. -
Nice Job... Here is a John Lennon cover I made.... I used Garageban, an Apogee MiC, and my J-50, a Gretsch bass, and a cajon. https://soundcloud.com/sal-from-chatham/watching-the-wheels
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I tried covering Ray La Montagne's Trouble. I used my new Apogee MiC, and recorded an acoustic track with my Gibson J-50, a bass track with an old Gretsch bass, a cajon for percussion, and two vocal tracks. Oh.. I used Garage Band. What do you think? https://soundcloud.com/sal-from-chatham/trouble
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Welcome! Great boss.