I agree with neo ! Just one more. I was down to 3 and now at 6. But I like what I have and don't really lust for anything special. Not to say the hunt is over. I'm always looking.

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(17 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed your videos. Hope you post some new ones. Welcome back .

Happy New Year to the Chordie family !!!!

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(27 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

I have the same problems with dents in the frets. I have had two guitars that I've had fret replacements done. Not cheap and if you have a bound neck it's more money. I know mine come from pressing harder on the strings than I should. I learned on a cheap guitar with a higher action and I never broke myself of the habit of pressing to hard. So I think the two major causes are high action and pressing to hard on the strings. I have the action right on all my guitars . I just need to lighten my fretting hand.  Good luck.

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(11 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

I agree with Bluejeep . You will find when you change tuning a lot the string tone will change. Strings won't have the bright tone they do when they are new. So you will probably want to change strings for that reason. That's why most performers keep one guitar for special tunings.  Not a big deal to retune though. And it won't hurt your guitar.

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(6 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

A little late Happy Thanksgiving to the entire Chordie Family !

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(10 replies, posted in Songwriting)

I like it . Different feel to it.   I can almost hear John Mellencamp doing it. Keep it the way it is.  Sad songs have a place too.

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(13 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Nice collection. Did you ever think of getting the Mandolin back in action ?

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(27 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

Sorry to hear about your diagnosis. Try to be positive it will help in the future. I have owned several Gibson electrics and love them but have not owned an acoustic. I have played a couple acoustics over the years and I do like them. I own Martins and Taylors and the Gibson neck is a little different. Not bad just a little different feel. I find my hand likes the feel of the Martin/Taylor style neck. I do like the sound of the Gibson which again is different from the Martin/Taylor sound. I say go for it as you have your wife's approval and you know it will be passed on to your family. Let us know  when you get your new friend.

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(12 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

RIP, Tom Petty. A true original. Joining George and Roy.

Nice job on this song I really liked it. In my head Phil's voice had a John Lennonish  sound and fell to it. Loved it.

easybeat wrote:

Cover songs pay the bills.
It`s as simple as that,i prefer originals.But lets face it the huge majority
of bands do covers.Although i saw The Bootleg Beatle Band.Great night of
music.If ya can`t see the real thing a good cover is sometimes ok.

So true. When I play gigs the more Cover songs you do the longer you keep the crowd. But I still like to hear someone's original songs .

I think it's very hard for anyone to exactly copy an original. As a tribute band that's who you get compared to. So I love to hear people who do their own version of popular songs. I've had people blow me away with their own take on a song. I've even done a few songs where people told me my version was better than the original. I try not to compare people to the original because I want to hear originality from the performer. So Rock on Chordians.

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(7 replies, posted in Songwriting)

TIGLJK wrote:

Thank you Tyson

I'm really not a songwriter - just a guy that likes to wear emotions on the sleeve.   That's the great part that I cherish so much about Chordie - so many people that have a multitude of perspectives - it allows for honest and real feedback.

I am so honored when someone likes one of my attempts at a song.   I am surely just a novice, and I have learned first hand about the dire warning you give in your last line:
"There is one down side to writing good songs : the next one always has to be better."  It doesn't always happen that way for sure. smile

Thanks for your comments.

Jim

ps  HOW 'bout them PACKERS !!!

Hey how 'bout those Packers !
Keep on writing ,that's how we become better. It's hard to make the next one better. But it's a good challenge. I've written quite a few songs and I don't always get the next one better. It's fun when a new idea becomes a song. Keep up the good work. And I agree Chordie has some great members.

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(7 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Great song. The lyrics paint a clear story of this relationship.  I like it when songs like these creep into your mind. You said it had no connection to what's happening in your life. That moves your songwriting into a new area. A place experience won't help and emotions need to show you the way. It shows you can put a meaningful song together without experiencing the situation. I'd say it's a step up as a songwriter. Keep writing great songs like this.  There is one down side to writing good songs : the next one always has to be better.

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(3 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

I got to see Don Williams in concert in the 80's.   A great show in a small setting. His voice was so smooth. RIP .

Zurf wrote:
Tyson7 wrote:

I took mine from my favorite western (Not country) singer / songwriter Ian Tyson. I always liked the old cowboy music of the 30's & 40's.  A friend gave me a Ian Tyson tape in the late 1990's and I've been hooked on his music and other western artists performing today. He's inspired me to put out 6 CD's of western music and I'm working on number 7 , much of which is my own music.The music has allowed me work as a ranch cowboy and perform at lodges, trail rides and for the Western Music Association. The 7 is my birthday.
  Great question !

Are your recordings available for purchase?

Yes ,They are available at my website.  joewalus.com

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(7 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Great Video. Love it.

I took mine from my favorite western (Not country) singer / songwriter Ian Tyson. I always liked the old cowboy music of the 30's & 40's.  A friend gave me a Ian Tyson tape in the late 1990's and I've been hooked on his music and other western artists performing today. He's inspired me to put out 6 CD's of western music and I'm working on number 7 , much of which is my own music.The music has allowed me work as a ranch cowboy and perform at lodges, trail rides and for the Western Music Association. The 7 is my birthday.
  Great question !

About three weeks ago I did the same thing. I was in a local music store and saw and played a really nice Taylor guitar. The sound  jumped out at me. I've worked with this store before and they gave me a great price on the last one. They did the same thing on this one. I told them I'd think about it . No pressure at all. I called them back and said I decided not to buy it. I have 3 other Taylor and 2 Martin acoustics. Did I need one more acoustic ?  Of course I did , but I was proud I didn't buy it.  A week later I came across an Orville by Gibson ES-335 and I bought it. Hey, it's an electric which I didn't have. I'll post pictures when I get one taken.
I'm Joe and I'm a Guitaraholic.

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(19 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Thanks to all the moderators for all they do. I've noticed an overwhelming amount of Spam lately. My personal emails have been terrible lately also.
Thanks again.

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(12 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Congrat's on your new guitar.

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(8 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

TF. Thanks for  the info. It does make sense. Sometimes I tend to over think the problem.

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(8 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

Zurf,  I went to the FAQ page Over 50 pages of FAQ's.  Contact sent me to Google Chrome. I'm not familiar with Chrome. I'm hoping someone here can help.

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(8 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

TF  , The Anthem has a mic under the bridge and a under the saddle pickup also.  There is a dial so you can blend the two, more or less of either one. So it does have a daul signal.
That's why I'm questioning the cable. Does that shed a little more light on the subject ?  Do you have any other thoughts ?