Posted by Old Roy on June 09, 2010 at 19:37:06 from (174.130.31.130):
In Reply to: Re: Allan in NE posted by Allan In NE on June 09, 2010 at 17:24:01:
Well all I got to say is I know what you mean about the dry mic. You dont have a problem some, like me need the extra effects to make em sound good. you can pass it through very nicely.
I really like your style of pickin too , My dad tried to get me to do that and that is why I started out on the wash board for rhythm.
Funny though when I went into service I made up my mind to play guitar. Learned 3 chords in "C" played some of the songs we used to sing at home. Boy was I proud when I got home . found out I had to start all over again because my brother played most of his songs in "D" and Dad in " A" . I am still at a big loss for Barred chords and age makes it now more difficult to play the , To you "elementary style" Music we did .
When on stage and we come to a chord I didn't know I'd scratch my nose, drop my pick, or something to get around it ---LOL left the others sound sweet without the sour one in there .
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