Philb
1915 Playing Sessions
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@Marty72 Thanks much! Yes sir; great group!
@Bill_Brown
Thanks for listening, and the encouraging words. Actually I didn’t use any reverb. I was wanting to simulate a Leslie/rotary amp type effect, and read where using a chorus pushed up high with a delay can work. I used two pedals. I started out in the opening using a delay (my favorite over a reverb actually), at a modest setting, with the chorus pushed up pretty high. It gave the shimmer I wanted. Then after the opening I clicked off the chorus and just used the delay. It varied in intensity according to how hard I was playing. It was fun to experiment with the sounds. I had to do something since it was just me and an acoustic trying to play such an iconic song. LOL-
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So glad to hear you are doing better. Just jump in where you feel comfortable, and get going again. You’ll be on track in no time.
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That is a great feeling isn’t it! Keep on going; it keeps getting better. Enjoy, and have a great weekend!
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Well done! Thanks! I have a friend here in Arizona who is part Ottawa, and works on different reservation areas here at times. She often has talked about the many missing indigenous women both there and here in AZ.
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Sweet! It’s been a long time since I have heard that. Well done!
Thanks for listening to Sixteen Tons and your kind words. That is a couple years old, and someone revived it.
I noticed the poster in the background. James Dean sitting at the soda fountain. I believe that is Elvis and Marilyn behind the counter (but not sure).
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That’s great! I’m not comfortable with that label either; but there comes a time to claim it anyway.
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Sweet! I haven’t heard that in a long time. Well done!
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Pretty awesome sounding for noodling! Well done (as usual).
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Wowzers! You have not only persevered, but been one of the most active and encouraging members of TAC. Thank you!
