1st 788 ditty

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nicer than nice

I tryed to play along. I love the sound of your guitar. mmm and your band makes me smile every time! cheers, whos the fiddle player..

Erland
 
Erland, ;) if my tunz, or the guys, makes someone smile, then all the time and monies have been worth it.

What's up dude, been listening to yo stuff, bitch, you good, man. You rock. Talk about smiles, :D :D :D :D :D :D

The fiddler, none other than "Mississippi" Watson Mcdowell. I know who coined the nick name but not sure why. he he he he Been picking since we was babies. he he he Seriously picking together with Watson and David "Earle" Crews, and Jerry "Lee" Lovelace for about 25 years, on the bluegrass thang. My own stuff such as "788 Blues" and others I think you've heard here, have been going on about 30 years.

Sorry for the rant, drinking again! he he he he

thanks, pal

dtb
Dan
 
dtb,

Man, that was nice!! Sounds like you like your new eight track, and it likes you!!

Little Stephen Stills influence there, and that ain't bad.

Don't do the nature sounds PLEASE, the guitar is too good. Allthough I must admit, Ive thought of recording my neighbors Harley, and trying it in a song. We MUST be recording nuts!!!

Sorry I didn't chime in sooner, we were on vacation in Georgia, man was it hot.

You keep that new machine humming, and let us hear!!

Great sound!!!

GT
 
Dtb, I love jazz and love the sound of an acoustic guitar, so how could I not love that song? That was really good. I was typing some work and put on #1 twice and really chilled with it. Great guitar playing. A little soft brush percussion in the background would put that song on Orlando's 103.1. Give us more!
 
GT, Georgia on my mind. Thanks. Love the 788. Learning everyday, new features and stuff to play with. I love toys. I tried to record a lizard once, bitch didn't make no noise! he he he he

clay, thanks friend, a lot of my own tunz have a jazz thing happening. I think maybe it's from playing scales. Something I began long, long ago. I'd play a little rythum thing and do scales to it and as I got more comfortable I start leaving out a few notes or adding a few and end up with some jazzy little tune. By time you do that with 2, 3, or 4 instruments, well you know.
Thanks again, more to come as I get down with this new recorder.

dtb
 
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