Kathy -- I just got distracted from my web search for the proper way to wear a finger pick. Thinking about that guitar nut extender -- I remembered that I have one here at the house, and suddenly I was on a *mission* to find it.
I've got an old cigar box full of musical junk/ paraphenalia -- fiddle bridges, mandolin tuning pegs, fiddle pegs, mandolin nuts, banjo bridges, mandolin tailpieces, assorted picks, fiddle chin rests, a banjo mute (!!!!), and at the bottom of it all --- I found the nut extender.
I will never use this thing again. If you want it -- pm me with an addy, and I'll send it to you. If you don't want to do that -- they are pretty cheap, and easily available from music stores.
Ok -- back to the web search. :blink:
(PS ---- Chas -- what did I say that reminded you of *JEET*???)
You lost me on that one there. :)
ahem... I was talking about how us Yankees talk up here - you know, the phoenetic spellings, etc...
This song is my favorite for the moment. I play it no less than a dozen times a day. I may have never mentioned that before but I get hooked on a song and can play it for days. And this one is not everyone's cup of tea no doubt but it is playing now and I am taken away by it.
There are several kinds of bars to use for the slide guitar.
Made of either metal, or glass -- they are either round, or contoured to fit your hand.
Personally -- I like the contoured ones, and they look like this ---
They have a furrow on both sides, as well as the top of it, to fit your three fingers (thumb on the right side, index finger on the top, and middle finger on the left side), needed to control the bar, while you pick with the other hand.
Speaking of picking -- I think you will only need three finger picks (preferably 2 metal with a plastic thumbpick) on your right hand. one for the thumb, one for the index finger, and one for the middle finger. Unless you have really strong fourth and little fingers on your right hand, you won't be able to accomplish much with them.
They had no glass so I got a metal tone bar just like the one you showed above and a pack of metal thumbpicks with 3 fingers and 1 thumb.
The young man that waited on me plays a dobro so it was very cool.
I have pretty much what I need to mess around with this new style for me.
Again thank you all. Waysider lent me some things and you've each added your experience of which I was seeking.
They won't allow you to import their link but it is a very cool site.
They have a guitar museum and it has all types of things like the mandolin from The Godfather and Barbara Mandrel's Crutch Guitar made for her after her car accident.
There are several kinds of bars to use for the slide guitar.
Made of either metal, or glass -- they are either round, or contoured to fit your hand.
Personally -- I like the contoured ones, and they look like this ---
They have a furrow on both sides, as well as the top of it, to fit your three fingers (thumb on the right side, index finger on the top, and middle finger on the left side), needed to control the bar, while you pick with the other hand.
Speaking of picking -- I think you will only need three finger picks (preferably 2 metal with a plastic thumbpick) on your right hand. one for the thumb, one for the index finger, and one for the middle finger. Unless you have really strong fourth and little fingers on your right hand, you won't be able to accomplish much with them.
They had no glass so I got a metal tone bar just like the one you showed above and a pack of metal thumbpicks with 3 fingers and 1 thumb.
The young man that waited on me plays a dobro so it was very cool.
I have pretty much what I need to mess around with this new style for me.
Again thank you all. Waysider lent me some things and you've each added your experience of which I was seeking.
Evan, my systems getting some rehab, I'll look forward to listening to it tomorrow!
dmiller asks the important question. Did your young man show you how the Nut Extender works? :blink: If so he should get the "Customer Service" pin of the week.
(ChattyKathy frowns and nibbles at a nail thoughtfully....)
"Show me again, I'm not getting it...."
I wish I had something I could give you. If you need a spare thumbpick, lemme know. I can give you a hard time.
He told me they didn't have any nut extenders but he said he played a dobro and he didn't think I needed one either. :unsure:
My metal thumbpick(s) also Dunlop.
I played it for the first time with hubby watching and he thought I'd played before and was amazed at the sounds. I have to refresh my chords knowledge a tad as it's been too long since I played at all.
You mean like the ones I was wearing when we met? But they had gold and black also. And guess what I found the most awesome t-shirt that is a tad tight right now so can't wear but it goes with those boots perfectly and it says Harley Davidson across the front with those flames like my boots and on the back Chillicothe yada yada and has those gold wings on the back. Dang it is sweet and the boots are perfect, dang.
Gosh, you should have heard the first thing I played with my new toys. Oh my goodness, how sweet my guitar sounds. :)
Ted Ferrell and I wrote a song about a little girl growing up and playing her first piece for her dad who was in the audience and it was dedicated to him. It was about the first chords she learned and from whom. That will be the piece I learn and play first I think. I need to talk to Ted about some alterations to our original words as he does hold that right since they were shared lyrics written. But see my dad played a wonderful lap guitar and even if I didn't have that storybook life I can still glean from the moments that were good, real good.
(by the way my voice is gone so working from home right now)
Pardon my off-topicness... a nice gift to get yourself (or someone else) if you're even moderately fond of U2 is the concert DVD "Go Home: Live from Slane Castle"... it's from a concert they gave right outside of their home town and is very awesome and sometimes touching...
...and when you put it on the big screen and crank up the surround sound...
Tom we'll have to check out the U2 concert. Evan, great stuff, bless your heart, another classical guitarist, a man after my own heart. When I get things figured out I will post some stuff too.
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ahem... I was talking about how us Yankees talk up here - you know, the phoenetic spellings, etc...
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"Hi, I need to get a Nut Extender. Also, can you show my how to install them, it's my first time. I don't want to break anything."
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I wish you were closer and I'd ask you to tag along and watch.
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This song is my favorite for the moment. I play it no less than a dozen times a day. I may have never mentioned that before but I get hooked on a song and can play it for days. And this one is not everyone's cup of tea no doubt but it is playing now and I am taken away by it.
Try it you might like it. :)
Dire Straits You and Your Friend
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Chatty,
Interesting lyrics... hmmmmmmmmmm....
You And Your Friend
by Dire Straits
will you and your friend come around
are you and your friend gonna get on down
will you and your friend come around
or are you and your friend gonna let me down
if you talk to one another
I'm a hungry man
let me know one way or the other
so I can make my plans
will you and your friend come around
are you and your friend gonna get on down
will you and your friend come around
or are you and your friend gonna let me down
I relive the situation
still see it in my mind
you got my imagination
working overtime
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ChattyKathy
I would agree on the lyrics. And I enjoy things you can go more than one place with. But the whole thing from first chord till the last blows me away.
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as ChattyKathy says --- Just Because!!
Mark O'Connor and the Saline Fiddlers
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ChattyKathy
How delightful! Thanks David.
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They had no glass so I got a metal tone bar just like the one you showed above and a pack of metal thumbpicks with 3 fingers and 1 thumb.
The young man that waited on me plays a dobro so it was very cool.
I have pretty much what I need to mess around with this new style for me.
Again thank you all. Waysider lent me some things and you've each added your experience of which I was seeking.
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http://www.themomi.org/museum/mfa/index2.html (celebrity spotlight)
They won't allow you to import their link but it is a very cool site.
They have a guitar museum and it has all types of things like the mandolin from The Godfather and Barbara Mandrel's Crutch Guitar made for her after her car accident.
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Okay folks, time to submit your Christmas songs. Me first. This is my first try at recording on my new Edirol recorder, quick and dirty:
O Holy Night
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ChattyKathy
Beautiful Evan! You can hear your heart in the chords.
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But ---- did he sell you a Nut Extender?????
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Evan, my systems getting some rehab, I'll look forward to listening to it tomorrow!
dmiller asks the important question. Did your young man show you how the Nut Extender works? :blink: If so he should get the "Customer Service" pin of the week.
(ChattyKathy frowns and nibbles at a nail thoughtfully....)
"Show me again, I'm not getting it...."
I wish I had something I could give you. If you need a spare thumbpick, lemme know. I can give you a hard time.
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HERE'S A THUMBPICK FOR YOU.
:)
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Y'all are a hoot!
He told me they didn't have any nut extenders but he said he played a dobro and he didn't think I needed one either. :unsure:
My metal thumbpick(s) also Dunlop.
I played it for the first time with hubby watching and he thought I'd played before and was amazed at the sounds. I have to refresh my chords knowledge a tad as it's been too long since I played at all.
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TheEvan
Here's another'n, just for funzies.
White Christmas
Y'all with your picks, etc. Real guitarists grow their own...
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ChattyKathy
Another precious piece Evan. Thank you!
And speaking of home grown how about this pic for homegrown playing. I thought it was sweet.
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All she needs now are some pointy, red cowboy boots
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You mean like the ones I was wearing when we met? But they had gold and black also. And guess what I found the most awesome t-shirt that is a tad tight right now so can't wear but it goes with those boots perfectly and it says Harley Davidson across the front with those flames like my boots and on the back Chillicothe yada yada and has those gold wings on the back. Dang it is sweet and the boots are perfect, dang.
Gosh, you should have heard the first thing I played with my new toys. Oh my goodness, how sweet my guitar sounds. :)
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Ted Ferrell and I wrote a song about a little girl growing up and playing her first piece for her dad who was in the audience and it was dedicated to him. It was about the first chords she learned and from whom. That will be the piece I learn and play first I think. I need to talk to Ted about some alterations to our original words as he does hold that right since they were shared lyrics written. But see my dad played a wonderful lap guitar and even if I didn't have that storybook life I can still glean from the moments that were good, real good.
(by the way my voice is gone so working from home right now)
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Pardon my off-topicness... a nice gift to get yourself (or someone else) if you're even moderately fond of U2 is the concert DVD "Go Home: Live from Slane Castle"... it's from a concert they gave right outside of their home town and is very awesome and sometimes touching...
...and when you put it on the big screen and crank up the surround sound...
...sorry for the derail...
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You are closer to the topic than me probably. :unsure:
And that's my son's favorite group.
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Tom we'll have to check out the U2 concert. Evan, great stuff, bless your heart, another classical guitarist, a man after my own heart. When I get things figured out I will post some stuff too.
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