Obligatory disclaimers: this was recorded via my phone sitting on the corner of the bar; the sound quality is accordingly crappy (though it excelled at picking up the conversations of others seated there). I lost it for the first verse of the second song (though I reprised it at the end to prove I did actually know it).
Enjoy!
[video type=youtube]UF-6CTaxA0k[/video]
Busking The Blues - Open Mic Night 29 Nov 2018
TGMax wrote:
No, it's a modified Gibson ES-339. I swapped out the pickups and tuners and added the Bigsby. The pickups have switches to select series, parallel, or either single coil for each humbucker. Playing both of them in parallel mode there.
Thanks, Max!Great stuff dude! Is that a PRS???
No, it's a modified Gibson ES-339. I swapped out the pickups and tuners and added the Bigsby. The pickups have switches to select series, parallel, or either single coil for each humbucker. Playing both of them in parallel mode there.
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https://youtu.be/UF-6CTaxA0k
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https://youtu.be/UF-6CTaxA0k
Thanks for the "live" videos. Bummer about the conversations at the bar but I'm sure you'll figure out a way to record the audio directly from the mike& or from the sound "system" (whatever it is the you are playing through). But, a word of advice......ALWAYS remember to check your tuning when you use a capo.
BTW sweet looking guitar you have there.
BTW sweet looking guitar you have there.
daryl wrote:
Yeah, everything into a phone sitting on the bar is less than ideal. My plan for the next attempt involves a GoPro on the little tripod the phone was on, and a Zoom recorder sitting near the house PA (A Bose L1 system with a mixer, no amp or effects) to capture the audio from close by. I have a lot of video editing tools and experience so merging them will be trivial. I first needed to learn what limitations I was up against before I decided what gear to obtain.Thanks for the "live" videos. Bummer about the conversations at the bar but I'm sure you'll figure out a way to record the audio directly from the mike& or from the sound "system" (whatever it is the you are playing through).
But, a word of advice......ALWAYS remember to check your tuning when you use a capo.
Thanks! It's my favorite, and the numerous mods I've done to it have been a labor of love. :side:BTW sweet looking guitar you have there.
Great job! Thanks for sharing!
I adore blues, and busking is a usual thing in this kind of music.
As for me, I am just learning how to play the guitar and harmonica, and not so brave to start busking for now. But practice makes perfect!
In my daily life, I work as a writer at UK EduBirdie, but my heart is full of music and I also try to write my own lyrics. Cheers from the UK!
I adore blues, and busking is a usual thing in this kind of music.
As for me, I am just learning how to play the guitar and harmonica, and not so brave to start busking for now. But practice makes perfect!
In my daily life, I work as a writer at UK EduBirdie, but my heart is full of music and I also try to write my own lyrics. Cheers from the UK!
Great post, and thanks for the share!
I feel I have such a long, long way to go but the journey is why I'm doing it. I consider myself very fortunate to have such a welcoming (and judgement-free) open mic venue available to me; every time I go up there I think I get a tiny bit better, and I always enjoy myself, so that's a win. :side:
Mark
I feel I have such a long, long way to go but the journey is why I'm doing it. I consider myself very fortunate to have such a welcoming (and judgement-free) open mic venue available to me; every time I go up there I think I get a tiny bit better, and I always enjoy myself, so that's a win. :side:
Mark