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Re: Ears please!

Post by steveboy » Sun Sep 24, 2017 9:19 am

For what it's worth, I just had a forward on a listing with a "2:00 give or take" specified and my cue was about 2:20.

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Post by SteveJCurtis » Sun Sep 24, 2017 9:22 am

steveboy wrote:For what it's worth, I just had a forward on a listing with a "2:00 give or take" specified and my cue was about 2:20.
Thanks Steve - that's encouraging and well done on your fwd.

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Re: Ears please!

Post by Merryband1 » Mon Sep 25, 2017 7:46 pm

I like both versions, but moving the banjo to the right feels good! I hope you get the forward!

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Post by SteveJCurtis » Tue Sep 26, 2017 3:02 am

Thanks Merry! :-)


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Post by billhewett » Tue Sep 26, 2017 4:27 pm

Nice track Steve!

I sent one in for this listing that I am expecting to have returned, but I will take great pleasure in seeing yours in the forwards section in a few weeks :)

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Post by SteveJCurtis » Wed Sep 27, 2017 3:38 am

billhewett wrote:Nice track Steve!

I sent one in for this listing that I am expecting to have returned, but I will take great pleasure in seeing yours in the forwards section in a few weeks :)

-Bill
Hey Bill ! Hope all good with you!
I am sure you're in with a better chance than you think. Good luck and I'll let you know how I get on with mine.
Cheers.

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Re: Ears please!

Post by lesmac » Wed Sep 27, 2017 3:46 am

I'm a bit late here but it's a sweet track Steve again from you.

Aint it a drag putting strings on all those instruments?! :lol:

Laid back mood you create and I must say I got a little Clapton feel in the bridge, nice. :)

Best o luck with this and others.

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Post by SteveJCurtis » Wed Sep 27, 2017 4:10 am

lesmac wrote:
Aint it a drag putting strings on all those instruments?! :lol:
Evening/Morning Les! Hope all good with you sir.
Yes, it's a pain - acoustic/electric guitars re-strung every 2 or 3 gigs - then there's the National and the Dobro, and I just bought a gypsy jazz guitar ( I'm loving getting into that!). Sometimes it's a toss-up between new strings or dinner! I wonder if there is any protein to be had out of eating old strings? Ha ha ha!
Thanks for the kind words!
Cheers/

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Post by lesmac » Wed Sep 27, 2017 3:13 pm

Top of the morning to you from sunny Tassie Steve. Well there's a bit of cloud about but no snow on the mountain. :lol:
Yes, it's a pain - acoustic/electric guitars re-strung every 2 or 3 gigs - then there's the National and the Dobro, and I just bought a gypsy jazz guitar ( I'm loving getting into that!).
Is that an arch top Steve? Man Ive got to get me some more flavours. Ive only got acoustics and electrics plus a folksy type of mando. I'd love a National or a dobro.
Ive been practicing and playing for quite a while with finger picks on the acoustic. I put those tortoise shell ones in hot water and take the curve out of them.
Sometimes it's a toss-up between new strings or dinner! I wonder if there is any protein to be had out of eating old strings? Ha ha ha!
Maybe you could snare some bunnies or hares with them. :lol:

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