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Old 01-30-2017, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by rockabilly69 View Post
Lately I'v been playing my wood bodied National M2 a lot! My playing style isn't really traditional, and the M2 fits what I'm doing perfectly. I just love the recorded tone I'm getting, and I also love that the weight is reasonable compared to the metal bodied ones (I also own a metal Triolian and Polychrome Tricone)....



Keep at it and you may get the hang of it one day...

Wow! You are getting some TONE into your recordings! It sounds old, while being digitally clean.

If I recall you play bare fingered? If so, that's all the more impressive. I've found it slightly harder to get a fat tone out of the treble strings on a wooden national barefingered. No problem for you...

Can't say enough about what I just heard. Especially fond of the groove you laid down on the second track.
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