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Giving this a Try

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 12:15 am
by DagerRande


I thought I'd give this a try before I die waiting for perfection.......lol

Re: Giving this a Try

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 3:00 am
by Spadaro Paolo
I'm very happy for this !!!
Very interesting piece, even the interpretation.
Do not let us wait before uploading another video !!!!

PS—-> I would have used a semi-acoustic guitar.

Ciao, Paolo.

Re: Giving this a Try

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 7:49 am
by Chuck
Rande, really enjoyed this one. Great groove and tone, sounds fantastic.

Re: Giving this a Try

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 10:40 am
by Ray Bohlken
Rande, I really enjoyed your playing. You sounded great and I hope you had some fun doing it. Hopefully, you'll post some more down the road. Take care.
Ray

Re: Giving this a Try

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 2:04 pm
by Jerome Makela
Enjoyed your post. The only thing I would change is the position of your camera, turn it 90 degrees to give a horizontal image rather than a vertical one on your next posts. A horizontal image fits computer screens so much nicer.
Jerry Makela

Re: Giving this a Try

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 2:09 pm
by BillB
Nice job, Rande!
It's nice to see you're making progress on video-recording your guitar playing. I'm fortunate enough to have heard you play in person. Keep at it. We want to see more of it.

Bill B.

Re: Giving this a Try

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 2:42 pm
by DagerRande
I appreciate the encouragement from each of you. I've wanted to do this for a number of years, in fact before the board changed to this format. I had visions of how it should be so I waited. I see now that I'll never be satisfied so I went ahead and used my iPhone 6 SE. I should have started a long time ago. I'll continue posting but I'm not sure about the frequency?

Jerome, I wanted to rotate my phone horizontally but the "holder" on my tripod didn't have a way of tightening so I was stuck with gravity overruling.

Paolo, I wasn't sure which guitar to use. This Stratocaster my primary guitar these days. My 1967 Gretsch Country Gentleman doesn't play very well any more. It sounds great because I have the new T.V. Jones pickups but I had the neck refretted and they are now too high and the man who did it died a few years ago. I may use my Godin Multiac for a few songs in the future.

Ray, I know it has been a long time coming but now I've got it all started!

Chuck, I appreciate your kind words. Will you ever come to CAAS? Maybe you have but I've never seen you there.

Thanks again, Everyone!