Prancin' Filly cover (CHET ATKINS)-VIDEO
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 10:45 am
Ok guys, now, continuing to enjoy the fantastic sound of my DEL VECCHIO, public the cover of a very important arrangement for me, because one of the first taught by my late master: PRANCIN 'FILLY.
The arrangement, as you all know is contained in the 1966 Album "Music from Nashville, My Home Town.
I really enjoyed myself, I created a backing track with a band in a box.
Join the Del Vecchio with the usual configuration of microphones and adding a little reverb.
After the help of some guys right here on Chetboard I also installed in my guitar the Fine Tuners, unfortunately I found only 3 and I put on the first three strings them. I Have already booked other ........;
My judgment is that in addition to maintaining better tuning, they create give greater pressure of the strings on bridge which then acts on the cone. The result is a cleaner sound, higher volume and increased sustain !!!!!
https://youtu.be/90pwxLv_Pys
Hope you like it, let me know what you think, PAOLO.
Great Chet Atkins also set in the best musical instruments.
The arrangement, as you all know is contained in the 1966 Album "Music from Nashville, My Home Town.
I really enjoyed myself, I created a backing track with a band in a box.
Join the Del Vecchio with the usual configuration of microphones and adding a little reverb.
After the help of some guys right here on Chetboard I also installed in my guitar the Fine Tuners, unfortunately I found only 3 and I put on the first three strings them. I Have already booked other ........;
My judgment is that in addition to maintaining better tuning, they create give greater pressure of the strings on bridge which then acts on the cone. The result is a cleaner sound, higher volume and increased sustain !!!!!
https://youtu.be/90pwxLv_Pys
Hope you like it, let me know what you think, PAOLO.
Great Chet Atkins also set in the best musical instruments.