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"First Act" Guitar Recording
http://snd.sc/KwQpX5
Wanted to see how sounded recorded. Fun to mess around with. I like my Martin better. Last edited by George Bailey; 06-24-2012 at 08:42 PM. |
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Life is like a box of chocolates .... |
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OK.... I'm doing it wrong
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I think....probably the problem. thanks
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Woof....lot of work. At least I know how to do it now. Thanks
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Your First Act guitar needs to be tuned... And it doesn't "sound" easy to play but I could be wrong.
It definitely doesn't sound like a Martin, that's for sure. For certain types of music, I could see how this kind of tone would be relevant though. |
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HA! Yeah, That's about as tuned as it gets.... |
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Oh come on... Can you try some DADGAD with a capo on the 4th fret?
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I don't know what THAT is, but I get the feeling you're making fun of me and my guitar.... |
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Seriously though, it could be a cool blues guitar. But you're not going to trick too many people with it though, even on recording... LOL |
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Yeah, you know- it has a value in that I could care less what happens to it. Very liberating. It does tune up a little better, but as soon as you hit it, it's got a mind of it's own...I like the sound sometimes. I will stick with the Martins though.
Last edited by George Bailey; 06-24-2012 at 09:43 PM. Reason: I have nothing else to do |