scary... ideas. india is a good hideout tater... and all you guys. we dont
get any fishman bridges and LR baggs out here. haha. you may however
get electrocuted if u touch the mic :p. there was this indian movie i know
about where the hero who was a singer and a guitarist had to end his musical
car
i take lessons face to face. his place is an hours drive from mine. i think
i would be at the beginners level in indian classical music. though i have
played for quite a while learning on my own by hearing stuff. (as a kid i
did take some basic lessons on scales and songs) if you notice his styles
I've personally had pretty good luck with L.R. Baggs products. I use a
M1 Active on my guitar and the Radius pick up on mandolin, running through a
Baggs Para Acoustic DI and a clean boost pedal. Could you use a dual source
system with a p'up and clip on condenser mic?
Wow, nn!!! Do you hear the TONE (not!) high
and brittle err lonesome sound.
The Schertler's seem to have their fans but are out of my price range to
speak about. I've tried McIntyre's etc. but all were way to brittle
sounding
Fishman certainly has a good rep as does
Okay, here's one for you...
After playing the mandolin without plugging in for 38 years, I have
just found out in the last 2 weeks that I will be plugging in for the
gig. I've tried to go with a mic, but the word is that we are to be
using DI's, so...Uncle StuBob Duncan has ordered me a new Fishma
http://bluegrassintelligencer.com/?p=1202
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Hi Deep,
Thanks for the info. I'm curious if you take lessons face to face with
Snehasish Mozumder or is that a virtual lesson online?
In any case, I'd love to know what sort of things he teaches you?
Is it technique, style, new tunes, or something else?
Too bad I can't get to your town or NY, so
Hey Robin,
I wrote to http://www.juneberry78s.com/sounds/index.htm
for a password and got one in no time flat.
Mighty fast and obliging.
Thanks for the tip, lots of cool music there.
Cheers...Holstein
On May 24, 2:35 am, Mike Hoffmann wrote:
> Great cut!
>
> On May 22, 2009, at 5:22 PM, Rich
pleaase!!!
Stage fright is appalling
R
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Val Mindel wrote:
>
> Really interesting and useful info, guys. Thanks from the lurking
> gallery. Meanwhile, Robin mentioned a problem with the right hand
> "freezing," something I call "iron arm." Does anyone have any
Really interesting and useful info, guys. Thanks from the lurking
gallery. Meanwhile, Robin mentioned a problem with the right hand
"freezing," something I call "iron arm." Does anyone have any cures?
Just wondering... best, val
On May 25, 10:51 am, Don Grieser wrote:
> Hi Robin,
>
> I use that
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