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Front Yard Jam Installment 6: Cabin on a Mountain by Vern Williams
Davey sings one! Camera work by my wife
Davey is playing a Flatiron mandolin, I'm playing my Martin D-18GE. Camera is a Samsung Galaxy 20+ operated by my wife. Way better quality than I expected straight from a phone! https://youtu.be/675uNJQfoM8
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Keith A bunch of stuff...lol Last edited by Acousticado; 07-13-2020 at 09:47 AM. Reason: Embedded video for you |
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Man, that Flatiron is really putting out!
So no mics or interface, just the phone for audio as well as video?? Fran
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I've been telling him since we first played together that Flatiron is a *great* sounding instrument! I have Monels on that Martin and while I love the tone, they aren't as loud as phosphor bronze strings (but they last forever!). The Collings I'm playing on a couple of the installments is the loudest acoustic guitar I've ever played - including Martin Authentics, highest-end Collings, Huss and Daltons, Bourgeois, etc. It's just a great guitar that I lucked into!
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Keith A bunch of stuff...lol Last edited by kego; 07-15-2020 at 10:00 AM. |
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Good fun. As a CA Bay Area guy, I like being by the sea, but the tune was well done. Makes me miss catching the occasional folk players at bars, restaurants, etc during COVID.
Well done! Cheers Dave |
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I love this! Great stuff. Well done.
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Thanks guys!
It's funny, I started playing at age five because my brother-in-law played. He did it professionally for a few years, including a stint in Gatlinburg, TN in the late '60's. All the bands (and nearly all were folk/bluegrass) did the circuit of the restaurants, etc. every afternoon around 6pm or so basically giving the diners a chance to hear what their shows would sound like at wherever they were playing that night. It was a heck of a lot of fun and as a kid I loved it. Fast forward about 10 years and *I* was a touring musician and one of the things I did was spend a couple summers playing in a band in Gatlinburg. That was a blast! Fast forward another 30 years and I finally went back to Gatlinburg. Holy cow! I barely even recognized it at all. The quiet little valley where I used to live in a trailer for 50 bucks a month is now completely developed, and it seems like Gatlinburg is essentially one big city that includes Pigeon Forge. Of course, when I lived and played there there was no Dollywood or anything...lol
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Keith A bunch of stuff...lol Last edited by kego; 07-15-2020 at 10:45 AM. |