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I was having a little fun with my new loopstatiion and prerecorded a few tracks and jammed some slide guitar (dobro) and made up the lyrics on the fly I really am having a ball with this new equipment and beginning to learn how everything works if you get a few minutes check out the video ![]()
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea … d=60993871
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Great job Russell, good song.
Badeye ![]()
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I thank you very much I will be working with this loopstation a lot I'm putting a songlist together haven't made up my mind what genre yet but I'm leaning toward the blues
badeye wrote:
Great job Russell, good song.
Badeye
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Nice work as always sir. I don't want to hijack the thread but I was considering trying dobro. Have you ever played a round neck upright like a regular guitar (I think they call it spanish style)??
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Thanks Geo yea I have but it feels more comfortable laying flat and I'm gonna improvise and make a stand so it lays horizontal probably from an old heavy mic stand just got to figure out how to do it but necessity is the mother of invention
geoaguiar wrote:
Nice work as always sir. I don't want to hijack the thread but I was considering trying dobro. Have you ever played a round neck upright like a regular guitar (I think they call it spanish style)??
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that was cool...one man band.... ![]()
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Thanks Randy I would rather play with a few more people but it aint gonna happen looks like perhaps some day
riddler wrote:
that was cool...one man band....
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Truth be told Russell.... Blues is surely your genre!
You could make a career doing Blues music, if you weren't such an up-beat guy. The loop work is coming along nicely as well.
Take Care;
Doug
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Thanke Thanke Thanke Doug
the blues dont always have to be slow I like the upbeat feel more even if the story is about losing or troubles it just kind of clips along and makes people want to dance and have a good time and forget there troubles for a bit,the loop pedal is almost another instrument in itself but once you work with it and naturally read the manual everything falls into place I still have some smoothing out to do so I keep practicing with it till its second nature just like learning scales or any chords difficult at first but with time and practice the rough edges disappear ![]()
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