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The sound not me.

I noticed most of my recordings are all doctored up either with Fx, or during editing{filters,Eq, etc.} so heres just Me and JoJo{named after my wife JoAnn}. Something I've been working on for a few days, not polished but then neither is my playing.

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I like the clean sound of it. Much prefer that to layers of FXs. Nice.

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Nice work mate ,,

The tone was very different and very plesant

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The sound not me.

I noticed most of my recordings are all doctored up either with Fx, or during editing{filters,Eq, etc.} so heres just Me and JoJo{named after my wife JoAnn}. Something I've been working on for a few days, not polished but then neither is my playing.

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Really exceptional playing if you've been playing under a year. Nice.


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Really exceptional playing if you've been playing under a year. Nice.

Thanks solidwalnut, but I think exceptional is way overly exaggerated{although I will savor it }. somewhere around 7-9 months now at guitar, played at the bass for a few sloppy years and did leard a few intros on my friends guitar during some of that time, but never really introduced to it formally until now. I've always had a good sence of rythym according to those I know, I did recieve a flat-top from my parents when I was about 15, but we couldn't afford lessons at the time and I knew nobody who played, so it only lasted for a month or so and I drifted on to other things, Oh what I would give to do it over.

Thanks again everyone for the comments....Kenny

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Thanks solidwalnut, but I think exceptional is way overly exaggerated{although I will savor it }. somewhere around 7-9 months now at guitar, played at the bass for a few sloppy years and did leard a few intros on my friends guitar during some of that time, but never really introduced to it formally until now. I've always had a good sence of rythym according to those I know, I did recieve a flat-top from my parents when I was about 15, but we couldn't afford lessons at the time and I knew nobody who played, so it only lasted for a month or so and I drifted on to other things, Oh what I would give to do it over.

Thanks again everyone for the comments....Kenny
Your experience playing bass and sense of rhythm is coming through. I really thought you had a good sense of timing for playing under a year. Now I know why!

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You definitely got a good sense of rhythm. Is that a little REM influence coming thru there or just coincidence?

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You definitely got a good sense of rhythm. Is that a little REM influence coming thru there or just coincidence?

Coincidence I guess, never occured to me before your post, but I have liked their stuff.Thanks

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Very good playing for the first year on guitar, even if you had a little head start with bass!


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Nice job Who knew a BASS guy could Twang

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