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There’s RP Guitars in Aston. He put a new nut on a Tele for me. I hear he does stuff for Gary Kemp, so his other work must be ok. I have his number if anybody wants. There used to be a guy in Leamington Spa, but I can’t find his contact details.
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Recorded audition on guitar for Steely Dan tribute
songofthewind replied to JapanAxe's topic in General Discussion
Larry Carlton talked about how he makes solos from interval jumps to create melodies. This means, say over the Am chord in Kid Charlemagne, playing C on the G string then jumping to to B on the top E. Nice dissonance I think. -
Recorded audition on guitar for Steely Dan tribute
songofthewind replied to JapanAxe's topic in General Discussion
I just remembered, there is also the Dukes of September DVD, which is the SD band backing Fagen, Boz Scaggs and Michael McDonald. Great playing all round. -
Recorded audition on guitar for Steely Dan tribute
songofthewind replied to JapanAxe's topic in General Discussion
This is a subject dear to my heart! Tom Quayle has done a Steely Dan how to DVD, which is very good if you want to learn the version of Kid Charlemagne on The Royal Scam. I’ve been trying to learn that since it came out. I think I cracked it once. He’s very good with Reelin’ In The Years, too. Jon Herrington (SD guitar honcho) doesn’t try to play any of that stuff note for note live, but more “in the style of”, which I think works very well. Even he is a bit “stiff” to my ears. I think all guitar players who attempt this stuff are really psyched out by all the talk about SD’s recording process! There is a truly great live at Sony Studios movie (prolly on YouTube now), where you can see SD live under under studio conditions. You can see what Herrington does, against the background of an awesome rhythm section. Hope this helps! -
Yeah, I see that? The actual lavalier mike is the same, but they’ve improved the connectivity a lot in your version. I use mine to record acoustic guitar, and I find it excellent. my mate, who runs Sound Network, has sold hundreds of these to stage shows, musicals, and Formula 1, because they are so robust.
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It uses a nine volt stomp type battery, in a little box which, I think , also contains the preamp. I’ve never needed to use any other power supply. mine is an earlier model, doesn’t have that thing in the pix that looks like a car charger. you could call Sound Network, they’ll tell you all you need to know.
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Partial to Aluminium ? Acrylic ?
songofthewind replied to fleabag's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Well spank me for not being as concise as your lordship would like. What is this, the Spanish Inquisition, or a place where bassists hang out and pass opinions about stuff? Last time I looked, it was the latter. -
Partial to Aluminium ? Acrylic ?
songofthewind replied to fleabag's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Somebody above suggested that if it was black it would look like a boring P bass copy. I was pointing out that it is NOT black, but, to my eye, a rather ugly assemblage of components from differing sources, with different engineering and aesthetics, coupled with a large and oddly ungraceful backplate. So to me it looks plain weird and badly designed. I can see from this thread that there are those to whom this instrument is the dog’s bollocks, but not to me it ain’t. Snide remarks were made about the bitsa Jazz in my sig: it’s only a humble bitsa, and it’s a common old sunburst, but to me it looks a lot better than that thing. So there. -
Partial to Aluminium ? Acrylic ?
songofthewind replied to fleabag's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
But it’s not black. -
Partial to Aluminium ? Acrylic ?
songofthewind replied to fleabag's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
That thing is ugly. Somebody whupped that with the ugly stick. It fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down. -
There is an absolutely riveting and hugely informative Les Paul build thread on the Telecaster Discussion Forum. the guy is called Gil Yaron (look him up) and he goes by Preeb on that forum. He is a genius, I think, and his eye for detail is incredible. He also did a fantastic Jazz Bass build, which is equally engrossing. you should find all the details you seek there.
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Sterling by Musicman Ray34 in Honeyburst ##SOLD##
songofthewind replied to Rowley Birkin QC's topic in Basses For Sale
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How sad. When I was young I heard Jigsaw Puzzle Blues and it blew my mind.
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Not just metal, neithers. Larry Klein (former Mr Joni Mitchell) played Mockingbirds. With delay.
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Super glue in truss rod help?
songofthewind replied to hooky_lowdown's topic in Repairs and Technical
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Super glue in truss rod help?
songofthewind replied to hooky_lowdown's topic in Repairs and Technical
I did this with one of those cheap copies of dentistry probes/scrapers you can get from Poundland or Boots. Worked pretty good. -
Dear God, I didn’t know that. Hellish.
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Back in the day, they used to be known as Dean Ford and the Gaylords. I kid you not.
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Junior Campbell?
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What are you listening to right now?
songofthewind replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Landscape, Sonja Henie. Not as good as I remembered it, sadly, but nice chords.