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    Default Hi

    it's me again. and sorry, no mando content, but this is the first recording I have done in almost 3 years. a good friend passed down a baritone uke to me, and I've been working hard to play and thought some of you may be interested in my progress. remove this thread if needed.

    Dan
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    Mike Parks woodwizard's Avatar
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    Default Re: Hi

    That instrument recorded well. What did you use to record with? It has a nice mello sound. It sounded like you were playing very softly. Keep pickin'
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    Dinah Becker
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    Default Re: Hi

    I am not a fan of the Uke sound, but you my friend have changed my mind. That is really nice.

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    Default Re: Hi

    Quote Originally Posted by woodwizard View Post
    That instrument recorded well. What did you use to record with? It has a nice mello sound. It sounded like you were playing very softly. Keep pickin'
    the old hands ain't what they used to be.

    I've used a stand-alone Tascam 788 diggy recorder for many years,with MXL67 mics and presonus bluetube pres, and man am I glad I didn't sell all my stuff after my stroke.

    and thanks all for the respnses.

    Dan
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    Default Re: Hi

    Nice job, man...keep at it!! I'm glad you didn't sell your equipment, too!
    Chuck

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