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The bass is clear and warm. I'm especially taken by the sound when I lightly strum a chord. |
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The guitar is strung up with mediums and tuned down one full step from DADGAD. I've recorded this from my couch using an Apogee microphone straight into an iPad. I live in an open space so it's one big room with bare concrete everywhere. I'm still learning to tame the beast but I'm already quite pleased with the results. |
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Do you find the string tension much better given that its a multiscale?
As opposed to tuning one step below dadgad with medium gauge strings on a standard fret guitar? |
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The difference between 26" (the scale length on the bass side) and a regular long scale (25.5") isn't so dramatic. I think fanned frets play a more important role on more drastic designs -- but in the case of my OM, it's rather subtle. |
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Where did you position/aim the Apogee? iPad software? Any post-processing? I'm hearing a touch of reverb but that could easily be the big room? Sorry for all of the questions, but it's such a great sound, guitar notwithstanding...and I have an iPad, and you're giving me ideas! cheers, Steve |
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It all goes straight into GarageBand for iPad. And yes there is reverb added on that track -- but no other post-processing, no EQing, no doubling of tracks, etc. I'm just barely touching the strings for the most part (with fairly long nails) as the guitar is very responsive indeed. |
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It's a great sound for such a "basic" setup; I guess that's down to a great player and guitar...as ever. Anyway, I now know what I want for Christmas (Apogee mic that is; can't afford the guitar!). Cheers, Steve |
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Joe, You really make your Kraut sing, and I knew you would when I saw it at Ray's on the 25th. What a beautiful guitar! And, just think, as you play it over time it will just get better...thanks for sharing your playing with us...exquisite!
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Price is what you pay. Value is what you get. Warren Buffett |
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Due to work, I don't have as much time as I'd like to polish my playing but it's always fun to share music with real guitar enthusiasts like yourself. |
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Wonderful Joe and Ray...
I'm now imagining one of those fingerstyle acoustic albums where each song is recorded using a different guitar (like the AGF Hand Made Music CD). With your beautiful playing and impressive line up of guitars Joe I'd pick up a copy toute suite. |
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The guitar sounds so good that I've been playing it all day and have already gone through the set of John Pearse that were on it. Here is the Kraut OM again, this time in an improvised piece, mistakes included: http://soundcloud.com/syndicatedarts...5-kraut-om-brw |
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I use a number of different guitars for what I call "modern fingerstyle" purposes but I must say none of them have all the qualities of this Kraut OM. It's very inspiring to play and feels like an old glove despite being just a few days old. |
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Great guitar Joe and wonderful playing...I really enjoy the tunes. I also been messing around in that tuning tonight and I really like it. Thanks for sharing and keep the tunes coming
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I think this tuning allows the guitar to sound like a "complete" instrument, with plenty of support for the bass line. Besides, I had to find a reason to justify those fanned frets... Here are some more pictures: Last edited by JoeCharter; 09-04-2012 at 01:06 AM. |
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Joe, your guitar sounds delightful, doesn't look too bad either
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