Dear all
I've been away for while and wondered if you'd be interested in some low-tech country blues on a resonator. The palm damping is a bit heavy as the bridge guard on a resonator makes it impossible to get really close to the bridge. Anyway, please see what you think and let me know.
All the best
Phil
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Blues Mudley - resonator
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Re: Blues Mudley - resonator
Hi Phil - know what you mean about the resonator bridge, but it's worth the struggle to get "that" reso sort of sound.
Very musical and very bluesy - good one!
Very musical and very bluesy - good one!
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Re: Blues Mudley - resonator
Here you have worked part I think. It sounds great and reasonably confident. Have you worked a long time to get to this song?
As a question completely disconnected music. I think the guitar looks small is that, or are you a big man?
As a question completely disconnected music. I think the guitar looks small is that, or are you a big man?
Re: Blues Mudley - resonator
Very nicely played!
Love the sound you are getting from that little reso. I've been playing mine again a bit, but bottleneck style.
Love the sound you are getting from that little reso. I've been playing mine again a bit, but bottleneck style.
"Throw yo' big leg over me Mama, I might not feel this good again!"