About the Harp Guitar - if y'all ever get to Boston, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts has a great collection of instruments to see and sometimes there's demos - worth the trip!
I've also had a chance to see Chet Atkins collection (part of it, I'm sure) when I lived in Nashville. At the time I didn't have a lot of appreciation for what I was looking at ("Ohhhh... look at the blue one!" ) it was on display at OperyLand. I wish I could find a link for it now - I'm hoping it wasn't sold in an estate sale after his death... that would be heartbreaking!
Michael Hedges - great stuff. One of his older tunes I love is "Woman of the World". It just floats along so nicely with long gaps of strumming that are just beautiful.
I think you may have the lowdown on that Les Paul Chas. I visitied that Ibanez board, and took a look at mine, an older Japanese made RG 560. It seems to follow most of the comparisons they show between the real and the fakes. I don't play it much but it's a nice guitar. That Les Paul may be a "real" fake, which I've never seen before. Very interesting.
My dad and I fought over him and Jimi Hendrix all the time. He gave up figuring I'd have to grow out of it. But he was right Chet Akins was incredible. I can only imagine the young men and women (though less) that looked to him for their inspiration.
Okay I came back and ain't gonna explain what the heck I did but enjoy this song below anyway.
I'm going to be out of town for about a week and may not be able to be online here with the thread for several days. I'll look forward to catching up with everyone later! Please carry on, with grace and charm! And guitars!!
I'm going to be out of town for about a week and may not be able to be online here with the thread for several days. I'll look forward to catching up with everyone later! Please carry on, with grace and charm! And guitars!!
Love ya'all. :)
I hope you have some fun in the middle of your away week. And I'm sure these awesome string lovers/players will keep this puppy alive for ya.
I have a Joyful Noise CD that Ted gave me that has some great pictures of you on it. I never told ya this while we were hanging out but you're a real cutie ya know that.
And thanks for calling me the full name and not CK cause I wouldn't have ever said anything to you my old friend. But since there are two of us CK's here I prefer not to be one I reckon.
I sent a question to the seller of the "Gibson" 335, asking what year, where it was made, etc. This is the reply I got back:
Isn't the Gibson of the real famous brand, is the reproduction of the high exquisite mimicry, the shipping is $475.676 Dollars.
I like that..."the high exquisite mimicry"! Translation: "It's a cheap peice of crap and we are charging more for shipping alone than what the guitar is worth". :)
I could have swore I heard Ted and Socks talking about this back a year or more ago. I do hope I've not made an error. This would be the type you'd not want to make.
Okay here is the report. The reason I couldn't verify my information is because Ted and Rick just happened to be on the phone with each other. :)
And I didn't screw up which I know y'all knew but dang that was an uncomfortable feeling for a few minutes cause I could have sworn it had been spoken of here and you would never want to reveal a person. My goodness that was uncomfortable for awhile.
And I didn't screw up which I know y'all knew but dang that was an uncomfortable feeling for a few minutes cause I could have sworn it had been spoken of here and you would never want to reveal a person. My goodness that was uncomfortable for awhile.
ChattyKathy -- fer what it's worth -- I have heard Socks and Ted talking about Joyful Noise as well, and their (combined) involvement in it. And that doesn't include the quote you provided. :)
Uncomfortable? -- yea -- it must have beeen for a bit, but rest easy. ;)
Actually... I feel like the dumb bunny because I didn't know, yet it had been posted. Just put it together really... I just didn't frequent any of the music threads before this because... well.... until I picked up bass guitar, I played the whimpiest of instruments... something just a hair above a kazoo.... Yes, I am flautist. There. Out of the closet.
So, you can understand why I didn't know this before....
Several times yes you have and I'm in complete agreement. Your guitar will dominate it no matter what you add to it. But to add an instrument such as a flute would be a perfect compliment to each.
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About the Harp Guitar - if y'all ever get to Boston, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts has a great collection of instruments to see and sometimes there's demos - worth the trip!
I've also had a chance to see Chet Atkins collection (part of it, I'm sure) when I lived in Nashville. At the time I didn't have a lot of appreciation for what I was looking at ("Ohhhh... look at the blue one!" ) it was on display at OperyLand. I wish I could find a link for it now - I'm hoping it wasn't sold in an estate sale after his death... that would be heartbreaking!
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Michael Hedges - great stuff. One of his older tunes I love is "Woman of the World". It just floats along so nicely with long gaps of strumming that are just beautiful.
I think you may have the lowdown on that Les Paul Chas. I visitied that Ibanez board, and took a look at mine, an older Japanese made RG 560. It seems to follow most of the comparisons they show between the real and the fakes. I don't play it much but it's a nice guitar. That Les Paul may be a "real" fake, which I've never seen before. Very interesting.
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My dad and I fought over him and Jimi Hendrix all the time. He gave up figuring I'd have to grow out of it. But he was right Chet Akins was incredible. I can only imagine the young men and women (though less) that looked to him for their inspiration.
Okay I came back and ain't gonna explain what the heck I did but enjoy this song below anyway.
wav
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What a beautiful melody. :) Who was that?
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It's from Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits called Local Hero or Wild Theme (two names).
I think it is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.
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I don't listen to *rock and roll* much, but I love Dire Straits. :)
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This whole CD is just kick butt awesome David.
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Beautiful, ChattyKathy! Love it.
I'm going to be out of town for about a week and may not be able to be online here with the thread for several days. I'll look forward to catching up with everyone later! Please carry on, with grace and charm! And guitars!!
Love ya'all. :)
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Socks -- a G.A.S trip?? ;)
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I hope you have some fun in the middle of your away week. And I'm sure these awesome string lovers/players will keep this puppy alive for ya.
I have a Joyful Noise CD that Ted gave me that has some great pictures of you on it. I never told ya this while we were hanging out but you're a real cutie ya know that.
And thanks for calling me the full name and not CK cause I wouldn't have ever said anything to you my old friend. But since there are two of us CK's here I prefer not to be one I reckon.
Is guitar the G word?
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Wait a minute...
Socks-a-roni was in Joyful Noise?
Seriously?
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I sent a question to the seller of the "Gibson" 335, asking what year, where it was made, etc. This is the reply I got back:
I like that..."the high exquisite mimicry"! Translation: "It's a cheap peice of crap and we are charging more for shipping alone than what the guitar is worth". :)
Rick
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Oops, I do hope that wasn't a secret. :unsure:
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I could have swore I heard Ted and Socks talking about this back a year or more ago. I do hope I've not made an error. This would be the type you'd not want to make.
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I feel better now! :)
(Ted, you can ignore my messages)
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Gear Aquisition Syndrome. :)
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Thank you very much! :)
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Okay here is the report. The reason I couldn't verify my information is because Ted and Rick just happened to be on the phone with each other. :)
And I didn't screw up which I know y'all knew but dang that was an uncomfortable feeling for a few minutes cause I could have sworn it had been spoken of here and you would never want to reveal a person. My goodness that was uncomfortable for awhile.
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ChattyKathy -- fer what it's worth -- I have heard Socks and Ted talking about Joyful Noise as well, and their (combined) involvement in it. And that doesn't include the quote you provided. :)
Uncomfortable? -- yea -- it must have beeen for a bit, but rest easy. ;)
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Thanks David, for understanding how my stomach was in my throat for a bit. :)
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I hear that. :) Now -- I need to get out of here (the house), and get the Sultan's of Swing CD.
I'll find it at either Walmart, or the Electic Fetus. ;)
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Actually... I feel like the dumb bunny because I didn't know, yet it had been posted. Just put it together really... I just didn't frequent any of the music threads before this because... well.... until I picked up bass guitar, I played the whimpiest of instruments... something just a hair above a kazoo.... Yes, I am flautist. There. Out of the closet.
So, you can understand why I didn't know this before....
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Hey, if flautist means one who plays the flute, nothing wrong with that! Kathy, as I've said many times, wouldn't Once sound GREAT with flute? :)
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Several times yes you have and I'm in complete agreement. Your guitar will dominate it no matter what you add to it. But to add an instrument such as a flute would be a perfect compliment to each.
Whatever shall we do about the lyrics. :)
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