An inspiring weekend
HobbyPicker
Posted 2007-10-01 4:18 AM (#79733)
Subject: An inspiring weekend


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Was in Stockholm this weekend, on a concert and workshop with Ernie Hawkins, and had a great time!

My first experience of this kind and a true pleasure meeting fellow guitarists. I've hardly played outside my living room, so this was really useful and extremely inspiring. I'm a great fan of Rev. Gary Davis, and meeting Ernie who have learned so much from him was just wonderful, It's about as close you can get to the master.

Ernie taught about the C-A-G-E-D system, and we learned how to move a 12-bar blues progression up along the fretboard and navigate with this system. Though I know the theory and have read a lot about this, learning it from a live teacher was really enlightening. I felt that it sort of cracked some codes I haven't managed to break on my own. So hopefully I'll make one small step ahead in my playing, if not a giant leap.
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Andrea
Posted 2007-10-01 8:43 AM (#79734 - in reply to #79733)
Subject: Re: An inspiring weekend


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Sounds really stimulating , its so good to feel streched , Im gonna look out for workshops , feel i need to raise my playing to the next level
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-10-01 12:08 PM (#79735 - in reply to #79733)
Subject: Re: An inspiring weekend



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Hobbypicker, I think we all could use a good lesson or two now and then. I've never had one and sometimes it shows. I just finished a two hour jazz concert this past weekend and in preparing for it over the past two months, I think I learned more about fretboard theory than during the previous 45 years combined. Now I'll probably forget it all.
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-01 1:11 PM (#79736 - in reply to #79733)
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I had an "Inspiring Weekend" as well with Uncah Beal (I always come away learnin' SUMPTHIN).
ThanksAgain, Bill!!




Here Bill tests out the "Road Worthiness" of a new Taylor acoustic:




It didn't do too well . . .
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rpguitar
Posted 2007-10-01 1:38 PM (#79737 - in reply to #79733)
Subject: Re: An inspiring weekend


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The problem with literally ANY type of learning on the guitar is that, if you don't put it into practice, it leaks away shortly after being absorbed.

I've attended the National Guitar Workshop in CT a couple of times. Matt Smith is a frequent participant, as are many other fine players. It's a week of total immersion, and for a desperate weekend warrior with wife, kids, and mortgage - it's like going to Heaven. Other than the crappy food of course. :)

(Great pics Cliff!)
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lanaki
Posted 2007-10-01 1:40 PM (#79738 - in reply to #79733)
Subject: Re: An inspiring weekend


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whetting the collings appetite...
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-01 1:49 PM (#79739 - in reply to #79733)
Subject: Re: An inspiring weekend


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That one's maple with a spruce top - nice, "punchy" sound.

Bill's got a Tak BlueGrass who's sound won me over BIG time!!!!
Just a GREAT "strumming" guitar!

The one I'm playing in the pic is a mid-70's Gibsom J-45 that I was picking-up following a bridge replacement (belongs to a good friend of mine).
Not a bad sounding guitar . . . . for a Gibson.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-10-01 2:11 PM (#79740 - in reply to #79733)
Subject: Re: An inspiring weekend


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Originally posted by cliff:

Bill's got a Tak BlueGrass who's sound won me over BIG time!!!!
Just a GREAT "strumming" guitar!
is that an EF360S model?
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-10-01 2:14 PM (#79741 - in reply to #79733)
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Told you so.
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-01 2:18 PM (#79742 - in reply to #79733)
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Buggered if I know (I never pay attention t'Model#'s) . . I think it had a BG designation at the end, but I could be wrong.
Just had a capital "T" on the headstock . . .
DEFinitely "out-Martin's" a Martin!!!
Bill's torn between it and the Merrell.
BOTH sounded "GREAT" . . just "Different".
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lanaki
Posted 2007-10-01 2:21 PM (#79743 - in reply to #79733)
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probably the EF360S BG model. i think beal has mentioned it in previous posts. thanks.
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-01 2:24 PM (#79744 - in reply to #79733)
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It's got a very big, "open" and "airy" sound that just fills the room . . .
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-01 2:31 PM (#79745 - in reply to #79733)
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. . . then again, there's always THIS one:




. . but I'd just be "Preaching to the Choir" on that.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-10-01 2:32 PM (#79746 - in reply to #79733)
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"big, open and airy"..."fills the room"...

my old gibson j-200s used to do that too. i'm jonesin' for another guitar that would do the same thing without needing a neck reset out of the box.

and that's a big "room" to fill (behind you with the EF75!)
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-01 2:39 PM (#79747 - in reply to #79733)
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Speaking of "Inspired Weekends" . . .

Beal's got only 1 or 2 slots left for MattAmelia!

"Step Right Up! . . . Step Right Up!!! . . ."


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". . and that's a big "room" to fill (behind you with the EF75!) . ."

Yeah, . . 'specially since I'm facing the wrong way . . .
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Beal
Posted 2007-10-01 3:27 PM (#79748 - in reply to #79733)
Subject: Re: An inspiring weekend



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Nice pictures Cliff.

Yes, it is the EF360SBlewGrass. with the cool tube preamp. A stonking guitar.

Hobby Picker, The CAGE system is a great foundation to have for playing. Pretty much all chords come from those forms (the D is just the C moved up)
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lanaki
Posted 2007-10-01 3:33 PM (#79749 - in reply to #79733)
Subject: Re: An inspiring weekend


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Originally posted by Mauvais Beal:

Yes, it is the EF360SBlewGrass. with the cool tube preamp.
beal, the only ones i have found online have the same palethetic pup as in the EF75. i have read the cooltubes are great but require frequent battery changes.
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-01 3:41 PM (#79750 - in reply to #79733)
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". . require frequent battery changes . ."

only if y'use 'em.

They DO make rechargeables, y'know . . .
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lanaki
Posted 2007-10-01 3:49 PM (#79751 - in reply to #79733)
Subject: Re: An inspiring weekend


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ah-ha! i just discovered there is a model TF360S BG that has the cooltube and EF360S BG has the palethetic. think i'd like the cooltube for gigs. gotta get a battery charger tho'.

so beal, is yours an EF or a TF?

the EF75 is definitely a fingerpickin' dream but i don't care to strum it much.
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Beal
Posted 2007-10-01 4:00 PM (#79752 - in reply to #79733)
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the cool tube is better for gigs. Got a great tuner in it. Both the 340 and 360 blewgrasskirts come with the line driver or the cool tube. I've got one of each and the cool tube is the shit. Now there's nothing wrong with the line driver preamp, we all have that in our 75s, and it would have been a crime to cut up the Brazilian sides. But since the 360 is just Indian, chop away, and the go for the CT version.

As a side note my 360 has been modified, it's got gold pearl diamonds and square snowflake inlays and the neck has been reshaped, still just as thick but more V shaped, less U shaped. I have also been warned that when traveling and shipping a cool tube guitar, take out the battery pack. The weight of it can crack the sides, they are solid wood you know, not ply. Just put it in the case pocket and you've got no worries.
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Beal
Posted 2007-10-01 4:03 PM (#79753 - in reply to #79733)
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The 75 and 340 are the line driver
the 360 is the cool tube
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-10-01 4:17 PM (#79754 - in reply to #79733)
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I love that view from the deck, I mean looking past Cliff. Were all the pics taken on the same weekend? I would think the trees would show more red and orange by now.
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-01 4:21 PM (#79755 - in reply to #79733)
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yep, that pic was taken late Sat. afternoon.
colors are JUST starting t'change . . .
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-10-01 4:33 PM (#79756 - in reply to #79733)
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The Fall colors are one of the things I miss about living "back East". That's what people out here call anything east of the Rockies. We seem to have skipped Fall this year. Went right from fire season to snow in the slightly higher elevations. Most of the trees just turn yellow. Not many hardwoods.
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willard
Posted 2007-10-01 4:38 PM (#79757 - in reply to #79733)
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Good picture of "1 Man Group" there cliff! It might look good on the poster.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-10-01 6:35 PM (#79758 - in reply to #79733)
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Although I wasn't demonstratively taught the CAGE system for fretboard theory, it is what I used to memorize major and minor sevenths, sixths, ninths, and the oddball flat/sharp fifths and ninths. One day while I was practicing, the light just seemed to go on and I made a point of memorizing where CAGE applies everywhere up to the high G. Technically, my system is more like CAE or CGE since, to me, A and G represent essentially the same fingering pattern.
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-10-01 7:03 PM (#79759 - in reply to #79733)
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Um...if you're done with that light, could you pass it on...? Mine's lit but it's definitely got a short...
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-10-01 7:41 PM (#79760 - in reply to #79733)
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I just blame my incompetance on a bad teacher--me.
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