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Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion

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georgeshep
Posted 2006-07-21 9:06 AM (#246967)
Subject: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion


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I've been a bit busy for a while, but now I have time to participate on this board again. Whew.

I did this song a while back on my 1771.

What a great guitar.

My friend Mike loaded it up with percussion.

Artist page:

http://www.guitaristworks.com/artists/bands/17/

Direct Link:

http://www.guitaristworks.com/artists/play.php?band_id=17&song_id=1...
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vcnyls
Posted 2006-07-21 9:17 AM (#246968 - in reply to #246967)
Subject: Re: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion


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Very nice!

Every time someone posts their music on here I'm reminded of how far I have to go with my playing... but I suppose that's why I stick around. Thanks for the inspiration George.

Cheers,
JT
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TRboy
Posted 2006-07-21 9:30 AM (#246969 - in reply to #246967)
Subject: Re: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion



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Soundin'Good George........Welcome back!
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Designzilla
Posted 2006-07-21 11:55 AM (#246970 - in reply to #246967)
Subject: Re: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion


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Sounds Great! How was it recorded?
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brainslag
Posted 2006-07-21 12:47 PM (#246971 - in reply to #246967)
Subject: Re: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion


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Boy, you sure do SUCK! :D It's easy to put someone down when they are so much better than I am. Seriously, though, it sounds great and I will probably never be able to play that good.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-07-21 1:52 PM (#246972 - in reply to #246967)
Subject: Re: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion


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I just figure that if I had been playing guitar for the last 30 years instead of playing soccer and screwing around doing other stuff, I could play that good. But I'd probably be lots fatter.
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georgeshep
Posted 2006-07-21 2:33 PM (#246973 - in reply to #246967)
Subject: Re: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion


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Thanks very much for listening!

I recoreed this with

Ovation 1771 Balladeer->Yamaha AG Stomp->Roland VS 1880 hard disk recorder.

Does anyone else here have the Yamaha AG Stomp? PRetty good. And I found it new for only 150 bucks or something like that.
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philmax
Posted 2006-07-23 10:12 PM (#246974 - in reply to #246967)
Subject: Re: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion


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That's Awesome George! beautiful playing and great recording.

I run my 1778-LX into a Yamaha Magicstomp Acoustic($149.99 new/closeout@GC)into a Bose P.A.S. this rig sounds absolutely amazing, now if only I could play like you ...
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georgeshep
Posted 2006-07-26 9:41 AM (#246975 - in reply to #246967)
Subject: Re: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion


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Hi Philmax,

I think the Magicstomp is the newer version of the AG stomp. They're really great.

Thanks for the compliment. I like the Ovations very much. I probably couldn't play that on a Martin.

George
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an4340
Posted 2006-07-26 9:50 AM (#246976 - in reply to #246967)
Subject: Re: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion


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Great. And Mike did a good job too.
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georgeshep
Posted 2006-08-02 9:09 AM (#246977 - in reply to #246967)
Subject: Re: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion


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Thanks very much, an4340.

I think Mike really helped bring it to life. I had done it as just three acoustic guitars originally. He put on the percussion and added a whole new dimension.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-08-02 9:59 AM (#246978 - in reply to #246967)
Subject: Re: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion



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Very nice work, George!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-08-02 10:07 AM (#246979 - in reply to #246967)
Subject: Re: Saguaro Soiree, Ovation 1771, now with added percussion


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Good schtuff.
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