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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | I was invited to play a few songs at a coffeehouse-type event last weekend. I took along my 87 Collector's and the Elite 1537 to give them a little playing out time. MAN these are nice guitars. I used an H4 recorder out in the audience, but haven't had time to listen to the results yet. Hopefully it doesn't sound as nervous as I felt. :rolleyes:
The 87C takes up the set first.
Hope I brought enough material to fill my time slot.
Explaining open-G tuning to fill some time.
Letting the wood-topped Adamas explain open-G in its own inimitable fashion.
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| Yes sir! That's the way to do it. Looks like you had a blast, no nervousness evident. Keep it up. |
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Location: SoCal | An open G tuning with the 1537 will make the floor rumble, with that low E string tuned down to a D. Those are seriously great guitars. Glad you had fun.
My 87C and 1537 are two of my favorite guitars when it's time to plug in.... |
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Location: Pennsylvania | Thanks for the pics, Patch. Looks like you had a great time. |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Way to go Patch...great stuff... |
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | Patch,
Ya look pretty relaxed up there. 'Looking' forward to the audio! |
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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Originally posted by 2ifbyC:
Patch,
Ya look pretty relaxed up there. 'Looking' forward to the audio! If it works out, I'll send it to ya if you like Johnny. I can't post it on Soundclick because I covered copyrighted material.
And I can't post it here because it was a Christian music venue.
It was great fun though. Thanks all for the comments. :) :cool: |
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Location: closely held secret | Patch, music is music. Post it on the ning site. |
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Location: Bluffton, SC | Absolutely. Those that choose not to listen to it don't have to. No big deal. |
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Location: SoCal | I'd like to hear it.
+1 on Waskel and Weaz's comments..... |
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Location: Right now? | Oh, geez, Patch... the "Book" is gorgeous, but I absolutely LOVE the look of that 1537! Oh, it's just wonderful! Post the music! No one has to listen if they don't want to!
Glad you had fun, my friend, and I agree with the other post that says you don't look nervous at all! You look like you're having a ball!
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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Thanks Willa. that's actually a 1987 Collector's though, not a Book. Though the Books are nice as well. :D |
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Location: Tennessee | Originally posted by Patch:
And I can't post it here because it was a Christian music venue.
Why not? Who cares? It was music made on an Ovation. Shouldn't be a problem. No different than playing country, jazz, blues, latin, world, rock, or hip-hop. As long as you're just posting a song you played and you're showing off your Ovation, it can be anything. At least that's the way I see it. |
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| Originally posted by stonebobbo:
Originally posted by Patch:
And I can't post it here because it was a Christian music venue.
Why not? Who cares? It was music made on an Ovation. Shouldn't be a problem. No different than playing country, jazz, blues, latin, world, rock, or hip-hop. As long as you're just posting a song you played and you're showing off your Ovation, it can be anything. At least that's the way I see it. Absolutely right. What's discouraged is religious and political discussion. Not the same thing. Please post your music, I'd like to hear it. |
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Location: NJ | i instructed patch to post the mp3's on the ning site.
it's about the music
if you don't want to hear this don't CLICK ON IT |
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Location: Bluffton, SC | Seems pretty simple here... |
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Location: Phoenix AZ | Hey, People say rock and roll is the devils music so all Patch is doing is bringing up the other perspective. I SAY PLAY ON !!! |
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Location: Right now? | Thanks Willa. that's actually a 1987 Collector's though, not a Book. Though the Books are nice as well.
Patch! I can't EVEN believe I wrote that! Believe me, I DO know the difference between the two ... that's what I get for doing six things at once ... geez ... I'm tired ...
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Location: Texas | That 1537 is sure handsome…
… no comment on the picker… ;)
…are you going to accept Al's "permission" above and post your recordings on the ning site so those of us who choose to click there can hear them? |
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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Originally posted by alpep:
i instructed patch to post the mp3's on the ning site.
it's about the music
if you don't want to hear this don't CLICK ON IT Thanks Al. As always, it was a pleasure talking with you. The songs are posted "raw"; that is, I haven't fiddled with the recordings at all, no filters, no effects, zip!
Why? Because I don't know how yet. :p :)
There's a fair amount of audience noise, and the volume might be a tad low. (It's hard to tell on my laptop speakers.) But hopefully you'll get the idea.
My voice is obviously tired (to me at least). But I've faired FAR worse in the past I think. The set order was...
[list]
[*]How Can I Keep From Singing?
Anthem
Amzing Grace-My Chains Are Gone
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Patch\'s Ning Page
The music player is a little down on the left.
Comments are welcome as always. And thanks for all this inquiry and support! :D :cool: |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6268
Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | Patch,
Thanx sooo much for sharing!
I have to say that the "Grace/Chains" took me back to my fond memories of my saintly paternal Grandmother. She would hum hymns as she cooked and did her other chores. What an influence she was and is!
Again, thank you! |
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Joined: August 2009 Posts: 197
Location: Pennsylvania | Very nice tunes. I hadn't heard that arrangement of Amazing Grace/Chains.
Thanks, Patch...and Al. |
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Location: Texas | Patch,
Thank you for posting the clips, they are great. Your vocals don't sound "tired" to me, I think you have a very nice and distinctive voice. Perfect for your material… and your guitars seem to have a familiar tone that is pretty appealing also… ;)
Nice work! |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| Super job. Can't add much more than what's already been said. Keep it up! |
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