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I worked with them on last night's gig using my Pollmann. The band was a bit loud for playing acoustic or with a Mic and a small Polytone Amp. They heard me just fine but I would have liked to hear a little more myself. I don't have the Pollmann Bridge fit for a pickup. We play again tomorrow so I will bring my Bohemian Bass which had my Shadow pickup in the bridge tabs (Underwood copy) and use my own Bass Amp as well. I need more amplified type volume and a tighter sound than Guts with this group. Sorry in advance for the off topic question and reply.. |
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This is starting to sound like the 'Down here (NZ)' thread! ![]() lol!Last edited by Richard Prowse; 01-02-2009 at 01:14 AM. Reason: God, I hate those little green men and what they do in limiting the powers of the English language to explain itself! |
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Hey Richard - I'm glad you haven't forgotten the grits. RE: You're previous question that you discovered the answer to by watching the Beverly Hillbillies. We typically use Quaker brand quick grits a/k/a enriched white hominy. Cooks in about 5 minutes - then you're in heaven.
The answer to the too little clout issue with Ken is perhaps best described with a paraphrase of a statement made by a past President of the USA, and I'm not sure which one, but it would be "Play softly and carry a big amp." Well, if you gots the room - use it. I'm sorry you and the green guy just can't get along. Maybe a hybrid combining him and the yellow guy ![]() Enjoy your weekend. I'm working on a partial restoration of an Acoustic Control Corporation 301 folded horn cab from 1973ish that I picked up January 1. It's got the 300 watt RMS Cerwin Vega 18" speaker. A true monster . |
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Oren, I think you might have meant harmony - please watch your spelling. I'm assuming that 'white harmony' is very diatonic.
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g# g# f# f# e
Last edited by Richard Prowse; 01-05-2009 at 01:40 PM. Reason: ...and on that farm he had a bass player, |
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Sorry Richard - my grits just won't do the g# g# f# f# e as long as the bass player is on the farm. Of course, if it were me, it would be the "funny farm" if you know what I mean.
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