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Old 01-15-2020, 09:12 PM
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This is a Woody Mann tune. I call my version the Hudson River Stroll

On my new Farida OT-22W to the Zoom h4n as an interface into my iPad. No computer, no edits or processing.
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Nice job Bob! I really like the natural sound you get in your recordings.
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Awesome Bob! Great touch and tone. I used to play that tune too. Woody's great, eh? I'm back with him at FPR in May.
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Nice job Bob! I really like the natural sound you get in your recordings.
Thanks, Barry. It is absolute dumb luck to get that sound. I have no idea what I am doing, but once I stopped fiddling with effects it started to get a lot better And it is literally one click from my ipad to soundcloud, easy peasy.
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Awesome Bob! Great touch and tone. I used to play that tune too. Woody's great, eh? I'm back with him at FPR in May.
Thanks, Doug, and nice to hear from you. It was you and Barry who turned me on to Woody a couple of years ago now, but at the time most of his stuff was way beyond me. I'm just now starting to feel like I can try to tackle a few of his tunes (at about half Woody speed!). I just picked up his lesson on CAGED and learning the fretboard that uses this tune as a learning tool. I'm also working with Tom Feldmann's materials, as he breaks things down a bit more than Woody does. They are both tops in my book.

Enjoy your time in May, I'd love to get out there some day.
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Oh, good sounds coming out of Connecticut!!
Really liked the piece......I don't play much of that style, but totally appreciate the effort and technique needed to bring it into a recording. Really nice work, Bob!!
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Very good sound here
bravo Bob
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I must admit, it does sound like you're sitting next to me in the same room playing for me. Great sound quality, and excellent playing. well done.
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Oh, good sounds coming out of Connecticut!!
Really liked the piece......I don't play much of that style, but totally appreciate the effort and technique needed to bring it into a recording. Really nice work, Bob!!
Thanks Fred! This piece really grabbed me when I first heard it. I'm not sure how to classify it, but I like it

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I must admit, it does sound like you're sitting next to me in the same room playing for me. Great sound quality, and excellent playing. well done.
Thanks so much!!
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Thanks, Doug, and nice to hear from you. It was you and Barry who turned me on to Woody a couple of years ago now, but at the time most of his stuff was way beyond me. I'm just now starting to feel like I can try to tackle a few of his tunes (at about half Woody speed!). I just picked up his lesson on CAGED and learning the fretboard that uses this tune as a learning tool. I'm also working with Tom Feldmann's materials, as he breaks things down a bit more than Woody does. They are both tops in my book.

Enjoy your time in May, I'd love to get out there some day.
I've got to know Tom over the years too. Good guy and very talented. Come to FPR! You'd fit right in.
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Very well done, Bob!

That's a pretty challenging piece! Sounds good on your new guitar! It's great to hear how you are advancing!

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Awesome Bob! Great touch and tone. I used to play that tune too. Woody's great, eh? I'm back with him at FPR in May.
I could not quite figure out what "FPR" was. I finally googled "FPR relating to guitar" and came up with Fur Peace Ranch.

I assume FPR = Fur Peace Ranch?

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I could not quite figure out what "FPR" was. I finally googled "FPR relating to guitar" and came up with Fur Peace Ranch.

I assume FPR = Fur Peace Ranch?

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Sorry Glenn. Yea it's Fur Peace Ranch.
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I've got to know Tom over the years too. Good guy and very talented. Come to FPR! You'd fit right in.
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Very well done, Bob!

That's a pretty challenging piece! Sounds good on your new guitar! It's great to hear how you are advancing!

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I could not quite figure out what "FPR" was. I finally googled "FPR relating to guitar" and came up with Fur Peace Ranch.

I assume FPR = Fur Peace Ranch?

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Thank you very much Doug and Glenn. Glenn, yes FPR stands for Peace Ranch.
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Great work. Sound is fantastic too.
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