Philb
1915 Playing Sessions
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Philb
MemberAugust 1, 2022 at 1:00 pm in reply to: Watching the Rain (short, original instrumental) -
It’s good to see a post from you again. Great job! Sounding most excellent!
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Philb
MemberJuly 31, 2022 at 7:05 pm in reply to: One of the hardest fingerpicking songs I’ve learned from TonyThat sounded great! I am going to have to look at that one. I have enjoyed learning some from the vault. I’m probably not ready for this one, but you peaked my interest. Thanks!
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That sounded great! Nice use of the scale to create a beautiful melody.
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Nicely done! You’re growing the song. That’s very cool.
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Most Excellent!
Happy Birthday @Juliel ! -
@MikeGaurnier
Thanks much! Yes; remembering sometimes is tough. I make a lot of lists, and write a lot of things down. I have limited capacity to remember music I learned to play from memory. Guitar tabs and lyrics are a part of my musical future I am sure.
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@Marty69
Well done! Very nice touch.
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Philb
MemberJuly 22, 2022 at 12:33 pm in reply to: Watching the Rain (short, original instrumental)@ChuckS @stevieblues @Kitman @Cadgirl @Bill_Brown
Thank you all so much for taking time to listen; and the kind and encouraging words.
The Tonewood Amp is a lot of fun; and great to use at home for a quick and easy way to add some acoustic effects without a lot of equipment; using the body of the acoustic guitar as the amplifier to get the effects. It doesn’t really increase volume, but has a large variety of ways to adjust it for many and varied effects. I have a Guild with a curved back, and it will not work on that; but on a flat back it has worked great. I have enjoyed using it at times.
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Most excellent! It takes you to a thoughtful, mellow place. Very good!
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Nice touch on the improv! Great choice of notes. Sounded great!
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Nice job with the improv and hammer ons! Very clear notes!
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Nice improv! Excellent sound; so clear.
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Nice job playing the notes of the scale over the track. It sounded good!
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Philb
MemberAugust 1, 2022 at 3:34 pm in reply to: Watching the Rain (short, original instrumental)@Cadgirl
Yes; the magnet you put inside it has four legs with adhesive pads on them. You do want to a practice run of where you will put it. Follow the directions, watch a video; it isn’t that bad. I was a bit tentative putting it in, not wanting to damage the guitar. You shouldn’t have to mess with that again unless removing it. It doesn’t affect sound when I use it without the amp and is light weight. It can be removed if needed without damage, just takes a little care.The device itself then attaches by the magnet. It does have two adhesive strips also, but they only recommend using one of them with the magnet. It is best to take it off after each use; which is easy and quick.
