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January 6th, 2007
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A Little Ol' Timey Music
A great and simple tune to play. I'm capo'd on 3. C/G/F Standard. The capo was used to accomodate my voice. As well, the picking in this tune is easiest done out of the C position. This can be played anywhere you want.
The finger picking is simple Travis alternating thumb style. This is a really good tune for those folks who are working on their finger picking.
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Banks Of The Ohio - HiFi [3.7Mb @ 3:51]
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Hey LC that was good. How do you get the background music and record ?
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Nice one Les.
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Well done Les!
"Good Music is that which penetrates the ear with facility and quits the memory with difficulty" Thomas Beecham
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Thanks folks.
eddie,
This tune has 5 tracks. I play each track. I laid down the finger picking track first and then added each layer. The guitar was a Guild 25/6 and the bass, a 78 Fender MusicMaster.
I made a duplicate track of the finger picking and added compression to it. So the finger picking is actually two tracks. One dry and one wet. I did that to give the finger picking a little more "twinkle".
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Sounded great, I want to get to the point i can base pick and treble pick simultaneously, I usually have to wait till the thumb is done, then use the other fingers and vice versa. Thats a good idea too duplicating tracks, never thought of it
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January 8th, 2007
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Hey Les,
Glad I caught this before it slipped into 2nd page oblivion!
I like the old time feel to this tune. There was lots of twinkle in that finger pickin'!
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really enjoyed this - well done that man!
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Great stuff- yeeeeehaw!
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Nice!
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January 11th, 2007
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Les,
Thanks for the reply. Best I can do now is a webcam. Got all the other audio stuff just ain't got into yet.
I would like you to do Dolly Partons, or Emmy Lou Harris duo, of
"Wild Mountain Rose" some day. Maybe a backing track and I'll have a go at it ?
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January 12th, 2007
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Cool stuff Les.
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