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Old 07-21-2015, 04:23 PM
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Default Ain't No Grave in Drop D tuning.

Here is a rendition of AIn't NO Grave in drop D tuning. I slowed this down a little to fit with the feel and sound of the drop D tuning and to make it a little more somber. This tuning really brought out the low end of the Gibson. Bud



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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wf5f-0_7WVw

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Old 07-21-2015, 04:54 PM
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Great job on this song Bud. The low tones of dropped D really brought out the beautiful power of your vocal and your guitar sounds great too
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Really good Bud, powerful voice and flawless guitar job, great feeling
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Great choice. This is a powerful song and your tempo and tuning gave it wings. I always enjoy your covers. Well done!
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Well done, Bud!!
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HUGE voice, wow!
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Great job on this song Bud. The low tones of dropped D really brought out the beautiful power of your vocal and your guitar sounds great too
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Really good Bud, powerful voice and flawless guitar job, great feeling
Thanks much for the kind comment, Bud
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Great choice. This is a powerful song and your tempo and tuning gave it wings. I always enjoy your covers. Well done!
Thanks for listening ! Bud
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Thanks Bob.
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Bud, you inspire me to pull out a few old Gospel tunes I used to play... really fun when you feel like digging hard on the vocals... I envy the smooth power of your voice.
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Great vocal work on this, Bud. Not too shabby on guitar, either.
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Bud, you inspire me to pull out a few old Gospel tunes I used to play... really fun when you feel like digging hard on the vocals... I envy the smooth power of your voice.
Billder, glad you enjoyed this rendition. would love to here you do some good old gospel ! Bud
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Great vocal work on this, Bud. Not too shabby on guitar, either.
Thanks Jeremy, this is really fun to play in drop D. Bud
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