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June 8, 2016 at 12:17 pm #24363acoustica1Participant
I LLLLLLLLLLLLove it! 😀
It sounds pretty good and it is so nice (so heavy too… 😯 ) =>
http://guitarlover.free.fr/B1.JPG
http://guitarlover.free.fr/B2.JPG
http://guitarlover.free.fr/B3.JPG
http://guitarlover.free.fr/B4.JPG
http://guitarlover.free.fr/B5.JPGNot sounding authentic ? ….please just give me a few days with it… 😉
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July 14, 2007 at 12:57 am #128471TimParticipant
Hey Acoustica just PM’d you!
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July 13, 2007 at 4:34 pm #128470acoustica1Participant
Thanks for listening!!
Is your acoustic bass ready to be played Tim?
You’ll receive something very soon, I just need to find the time to record it. 😉(not sure to have tuned to 440hz but is that the most important?..)
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July 13, 2007 at 2:25 am #128469TimParticipant
[quote=”1bassleft”]”Cormack Murphy o’Connor’s Authentic Dim Sum”[/quote]
😆 😆 😆
Definitely sounds Celtic to me (and I’m a sad Bodhran player!) I suppose the intro could sound a bit oriental, maybe…more the sound than the actual notes though.
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July 13, 2007 at 12:44 am #1284681bassleftParticipant
People with that opinion eat in strange Chinese restaurants, then. “Cormack Murphy o’Connor’s Authentic Dim Sum” maybe. Sounded closer to Irish in my earballs.
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July 12, 2007 at 10:23 pm #128466acoustica1Participant
[quote=”1bassleft”]I’ll have to wake the Mrs :)[/quote]
All is ok now!! 😉
So….I was looking for a “celtic ambiance” and this is what people say about my sample : oriental!!!!
Opinion?
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July 9, 2007 at 6:31 am #1284671bassleftParticipant
Mrs Bass sleeps as I read this. Guy, I know that “Je l’ai dans l’os” = I have it in the bone, but I don’t know what it means. Is it a problem that you just can’t let go of until you’ve sorted it? If so, then a good English equivalent is “It’s really got under my skin”
Otherwise, I’ll have to wake the Mrs 🙂
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July 9, 2007 at 12:06 am #128464acoustica1Participant
http://guitarlover.free.fr/NEWONE.jpg
….I spent five hours..
-3 hours to find articles and forums talking about the banjo adjustments on the internet
-2 hours to adjust it and repair the damage (super glue was fine)Final result :
Perfect neck adjustment and action
Stays perfectly in tune
no fret buzz at allIf you want to hear the different sound of this model :
http://guitarlover.free.fr/first-shot.mp3Now , training…..recording…….concerts (Nashville, L.A,Sydney…… 😀 )
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July 7, 2007 at 8:07 pm #128465acoustica1Participant
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I have to say, I like the sound of it.I could learn to jam along on my acoustic bass which would help…
Are you still planning to get another one?[/quote]
Hi Tim
I like that kind of sound too but the 5 string model is still better due to the fifth string (or the first?..with a tuner fixed in the middle of the neck) and its particular tune,that offers many possibilities.The german website emailed me a few hours ago and they sent a new one to me….good!
As soon as I get it I’ll send you a few short ideas, ok?
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July 7, 2007 at 5:09 pm #128462TimParticipant
[quote=”acoustica1″]
*****EDIT******
First shot : good enough to have fun for family times =>
http://guitarlover.free.fr/white-horse.mp3%5B/quote%5DI have to say, I like the sound of it. I play Bodhran and I find folk sessions can get a bit ‘top-endy’ at times unless you’ve got a guitar chugging along in the background, which must suck for the guitarist. Of course I could learn to jam along on my acoustic bass which would help…
Are you still planning to get another one?
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July 6, 2007 at 9:01 pm #128463acoustica1Participant
….I finally returned it……why……
I ordered a beauty : an expensive five string banjo.I received it from germany…..broken!
I have to pay $70 to return it and the online service never replied to me….1BL / :may you ask your wife how to translate in english “tu l’as dans l’os”…just what I’m thinking 8)
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June 22, 2007 at 3:13 am #128461acoustica1Participant
Hi guys
Tim : there’s somehing I didn’t tell you.
I ordered a 5 string model just after reading opinions on a forum more oriented banjo than this one.
By mistake they sent (first time I order an instrument online!!!) me a 6 string “guitjo”.
I called the guy who replied that I can return it (no charge of course) but I tried it…the neck is really fantastic (finish and playability, that’s a standard guitar neck) and I love the sound.I finally decided to keep it.
Incredible special price : $207 iso $539….probably because nobody wanted to play it…. except me.. 😀
About the tuning I tried one of my own to begin.I’ll post a first sample asap (just need one moment alone at home for recording it) to give you an idea.*****EDIT******
First shot : good enough to have fun for family times =>
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June 22, 2007 at 12:46 am #128460TimParticipant
Looks cool, kind of like a guitar with a banjo body. Is it classed as a guitar or a banjo or a Bantar for that matter (I know I’m being a total noob here!)
Is the tuning/scale lengh like a guitar?
Everyone round here seems to play the 4-and-a-half string banjos.Let us know how you get on.
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June 21, 2007 at 6:06 am #128459MichaelParticipant
No one plan any down river canoeing trips near Acoustica’s place. Squeal piggy!
But seriously, looks good dude.
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June 20, 2007 at 9:54 pm #128458lee_UKParticipant
Jim Royle would love that instrument, his best quote ‘These new pants cost me a quid, and ive got 50 pence worth stuck up me arse’ .
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