Excellent, Frank, I admire the feeling you’re able to put across in these waltzes.
Excellent, Frank, I admire the feeling you’re able to put across in these waltzes.
Gosh, the 'cello sounds gorgeous in that space. the player ain't bad either. :))
I have a NoHype Audio LRM-2 I like a lot - high-quality and affordable:
http://nohypeaudio.com/nhaproducts.htm
Sounds like you know already, but don't forget ribbons pick up as much in the back...
Really nice work, John.
For those of us who don't know, what is reaction wood?
Hey DaveG, if you had any experience with recording or live sound consoles, give Harrison Mixbus a try. It's a very intuitive interface for old "tapeheads" like me, the instructional videos are very...
…and after watching the (extremely addicting) Easy Composites video series, kudos as well, Steve. I can only sort of imagine the hours spent researching, reformulating and lying awake at night to go...
Nice. Cherry's a really fine neck and body wood choice.
Actually John, I noticed that too, and I'm on a robust fibre connection. Must be an issue with the server host.
Slight regional deviation ... listening to all this great stuff reminds me of when I first moved to Barcelona. I got turned on to an iconoclastic group called Kalakau, who, along with hurdy-gurdy...
Although not in the Joe Walsh/Shlapanitsa/TM Sweeney league, I did a track a while ago in which I used the John Reischman trick of octave-stringing my dola, meaning it's still in CGDA, but I...
Doesn't get better than that, Sue, I'm really happy it was such a positive experience.
Great tone and playing! Enjoy it for many, many years.
Agreed, and sorry I haven’t mentioned it earlier, Matt- nice job all around. Thank you for providing all of this great material and instruction!
Just wanted to add, slightly tardy, that I just today received my new Gatti F5. The whole process was a pleasure, and Massimo was excellent to work with. He has a definite thing he's going for, which...
Hello Mollina, I think this might answer your question:
http://rigelinstruments.com/publish/tour.shtml
Wishing you many happy years with your Q95!
Thanks as always for the glimpse into what came before, and how they influenced modern designs - fanned frets aren't a new innovation, obviously. :) Was this the request of a client, or just you...
I traded a Washington with BRW back & sides plus a Stromberg-Voisinet cant-top for the three-point F4 copy I now have & love. But that Washington was great! Loud and very toneful. I'd get another one...
Different and great, Jo! These must have been a gas to work on. Did you have any direction for your parts, or was it, "Go nuts"?
+1 Jill, absolutely my experience as I've been working at upping my speed. It's critical to learn good habits when starting out, but there's also excess stuff you bring along from the "slower you" as...
I used to use an Apogee Jam plugged into my iPhone, with the BIAS Amp amp collection. Worked pretty well for electric guitar (not that you need an Orange amp or anything!), the clean tones were very...
Hi Joe, I followed a similar path. After playing mandolin for a while, I got more & more curious about dolas, but wasn't sure if I could change over to CGDA. I got a funky French double-top...
Don & I did a version of Georgia Home for the Song of the Week social group, and I thought to post it here to pop the thread back up. I'm playing on my Rigel first time around, then Don plays that...
How's the chop on this one, Jo (bet you've never heard that one)?
Seriously, it's a beaut, and another fascinating historical insight. Loved your Meme Medley as well, by the way! There's something...
+1 to the above, and thanks for posting this, Don. @Sue, you'll be really glad you signed up!
Another thing about his classes is that the second one is indeed a review, but is also in normal...
That 2-point's got it all going on, Skip!!