Mr. Satchmo
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The amp is noce. That's your Les Paul right.
Yes sir I was dropping it off to get a tune up
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The amp is noce. That's your Les Paul right.
It makes sense to me. It's set up like you want it, with your own style (satchuration) why use one that's unfamiliar?
just picked up a new EVH 5150 III 50w head & matching 2x12 cab. Been looking for a lunchbox head/cab for a couple years - played them all, just couldn't pull the trigger on one. I wasn't looking for 50W, but I knew about 30 seconds into demo-ing, this was the one. It kills for 80's metal ... amazed at how good it sounds at bedroom volume too.
PS - I noticed on all of the les paul weight relief pictures above ... none of them are drilled for the bridge (only the tailpiece) ... seems strange. Maybe they have to drill the bridge stud holes after the neck is on to account for any inconsistencies with the neck glue in ??
Gibson LP and orange amp giveaway by AMS
http://woobox.com/7hvad2/bvh4iu
(entering through that link gives me a bonus entry.) The contest can be found on their website and face book
That is one gorgeous guitar, Satchmo.
My dear Jeebus that is a gorgeous guitar, Satch. Martins are amazing.
Yeah they are! He's always wanted to get a good guitar, and he was going to get a Taylor at first, but ended up going with a Martin. I've never played anything so amazing. I'm jealous haha
Any piano players here with the ability to record that might be willing to help me out in a pinch?
Here's the situation - earlier this year, my grandmother found sheet music with the piano notation and main vocal melody of a song my great-grandfather wrote and copyrighted in 1933. She's never heard the song, but remembers him talking about it. I had a local piano player sight read the music quickly, and he offered to record it during one of his studio sessions (the song's not long, maybe 2:30 if that, think old-timey ragtime piano) and another friend who's a vocal instructor volunteered to sing and come up with some backing parts.
Unfortunately, the piano player has now flaked twice on me. I really wanted to have the song done by now, even in rough form, because my grandmother's dementia is getting worse and I'd feel terrible if I was able to get it recorded and she had no idea what it was. If anyone has the ability to track piano, I don't care if it's acoustic or a digital/MIDI setup, please let me know and I can send you a PDF of the sheet music. I'll gladly barter your time in exchange for drum tracks, editing, mixing/mastering if you need it. Feel free to PM me, and I can send you the music to see if it's something you'd like to do. Many thanks!
Only just seen this. Assume you got it done eventually. Sounds like an amazing story..