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cholloway
Posted 2007-06-15 10:29 AM (#95808)
Subject: Who'd a thunk it?


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That playing between two capos could sound like this...

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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-06-15 10:43 AM (#95809 - in reply to #95808)
Subject: Re: Who'd a thunk it?


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yet another Lowden...

and he has perfect "guitar fingers"...

(...ShutUp, Witko)
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brainslag
Posted 2007-06-15 11:40 AM (#95810 - in reply to #95808)
Subject: Re: Who'd a thunk it?


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I turned it off halfway thru. Its like the guy on the other link playing percussion on his open-tuned guitar. Sounds cool, but only for a minute.
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-06-15 12:05 PM (#95811 - in reply to #95808)
Subject: Re: Who'd a thunk it?



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I think I coined a name for this genre....
Chick Flick Soundtrack Music
This tuned is heard behind the part where the happy couple has overcome that "first date awkwardness" and are playing frisbee with a Chocolate Lab on the beach at sunset. As he throws the frisbee he stumbles on a chunk of driftwood and lands on his keister. She then puts her hands on her hips, tilts her head to the left and give him an empathetic smile.
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cliff
Posted 2007-06-15 1:22 PM (#95812 - in reply to #95808)
Subject: Re: Who'd a thunk it?


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. . and it's "reprised"(albeit slower/darker) when her severed body parts start washing up three miles away and two weeks later . . .
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-06-15 1:33 PM (#95813 - in reply to #95808)
Subject: Re: Who'd a thunk it?


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tragocaster
Posted 2007-06-15 1:54 PM (#95814 - in reply to #95808)
Subject: Re: Who'd a thunk it?


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That was cool, but there's a whole slew of newfangled acoustic players doing all this fancy schmancy tapping, capo-ing, box beating, etc. etc. It's very impressive, but it doesn't say a whole lot about musical knowledge. Now, if one of them players could turn around and play a convincing "Misty" like that, and follow it up with an equally convincing "Johnny B. Goode", THEN I would be impressed!

Except Kaki King - she is GREAT!
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-06-15 2:14 PM (#95815 - in reply to #95808)
Subject: Re: Who'd a thunk it?



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but it doesn't say a whole lot about musical knowledge.
Gee.. maybe it's easier than it looks. I would have thought that it would take a lot of fretboard knowlege to what they do.

sidebar: Cliff... maybe you & I should partner up write a screenplay. :)
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brainslag
Posted 2007-06-15 2:21 PM (#95816 - in reply to #95808)
Subject: Re: Who'd a thunk it?


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Fargo...Love that movie.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-06-15 4:59 PM (#95817 - in reply to #95808)
Subject: Re: Who'd a thunk it?



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I don't get it. If that was a genuine capo at the higher position, how it is that fingering on one side will lead to different tones on the other? I'm no engineer, but the principle isn't immediately obvious to me. Maybe the second capo is only a partial. I need to try this at home and see if and how it works.
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BruDeV
Posted 2007-06-15 5:11 PM (#95818 - in reply to #95808)
Subject: Re: Who'd a thunk it?


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The 2nd capo is only on the g string.
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schroeder
Posted 2007-06-15 6:20 PM (#95819 - in reply to #95808)
Subject: Re: Who'd a thunk it?


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Many more of these things I'm gonna take up the trombone.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-06-15 8:20 PM (#95820 - in reply to #95808)
Subject: Re: Who'd a thunk it?



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Originally posted by brainslag:
I turned it off halfway thru. Its like the guy on the other link playing percussion on his open-tuned guitar. Sounds cool, but only for a minute.
41 Seconds for me!

Haven't I heard that song somewhere? More than once?
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