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ozwatto
Posted 2007-02-13 5:55 AM (#115324)
Subject: new string songs


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G'day all. Just finished putting new strings on my 1860. Is there a sweeter sound in the world than new strings? I have a ritual with new strings where once everything is in tune and I'm ready to go I always play Neil Young's Powderfinger before anything else. Is there anyone else out there who always plays the same thing when the new strings go on...or am I just a bit weird?
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alpep
Posted 2007-02-13 8:06 AM (#115325 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs


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after putting on strings I always seem to play harmonics on the 5th fret to match them with the string below
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Waskel
Posted 2007-02-13 10:06 AM (#115326 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs



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Look out, Mama, there's a white boat comin' up the river.

One of Neil's best.
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-13 10:09 AM (#115327 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs


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RustedRoot does GREAT cover of it . . .
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MWoody
Posted 2007-02-13 10:37 AM (#115328 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs



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Your just a bit weird mate!


Ok, I like to hear the open chord progressions in the Key of E.


022100 044200 066400 077600 099700 079900
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-02-13 11:07 AM (#115329 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs


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I always play the same song because it's the only one I know.
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colt357
Posted 2007-02-13 1:39 PM (#115330 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs


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Must be an awesome song if you just need the one! What is it? I want to simplify my life too.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-02-13 1:45 PM (#115331 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs


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I was just kidding. Maybe because it took me so long to learn it, I almost always start playing a few bars from Classical gas with almost any guitar I pick up.
New York's Not My Home is another that I play, just to run up the frets, but it doesn't hit the high E string until the chorus, so it's not a good test of strings. To test, I usually barre a couple chords up at about the 12th fret, just to see how it sounds and do the intro or chorus to Time in a Bottle to see if I get fret buzz at the upper frets.
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ozwatto
Posted 2007-02-21 7:23 PM (#115332 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs


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Originally posted by MWoody:
Your just a bit weird mate!


Ok, I like to hear the open chord progressions in the Key of E.


022100 044200 066400 077600 099700 079900
Thanks for clearing that up Woody. My wife reckons I'm weird too..
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2007-02-21 7:37 PM (#115333 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs


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My "new-string" song is often CCR's "Bad Moon Rising". Three chords, no waiting!!!! :D

Roger
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Beggin
Posted 2007-02-21 7:55 PM (#115334 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs


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Blackbird , simple (all I play) and clean.. Neil, on the other hand " A man needs a maid"...great song!!
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First Alternate
Posted 2007-02-21 8:19 PM (#115335 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs
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Originally posted by BegginJM:
" A man needs a maid"...great song!!
From the "Harvest" album with the London Symphony IIRC. One of the 3 or 4 Neil Young songs I actually like.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-02-21 8:27 PM (#115336 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs



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Originally posted by The Wabbit Formerly Known As Waskel:
Look out, Mama, there's a white boat comin' up the river.

One of Neil's best.
Very true Wabbit. And now that I have that song stuck in my mind...
What IS the name of that song, so I can get it in my music collection, and get chords/tab?
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lanaki
Posted 2007-02-21 8:34 PM (#115337 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs


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http://www.chordie.com/allsongs.php/songtitle/Powderfinger/songarti...
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dvd
Posted 2007-02-21 8:34 PM (#115338 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs



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Arthur, the song is named Powderfinger.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-02-21 8:35 PM (#115339 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs



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Oh, now I feel stupid, but also enlightened.

[Also Thanx Fellas, I've already got it in my Media Player, now I'll get the Tab]
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Goober
Posted 2007-02-21 8:52 PM (#115340 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs


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"Fish n Tits" by Wayne Moss in A.

Chek Akins recorded it and called it "A Mouse In The House" 'cause the "suits" at CBS/Sony were afraid of the word "Tits."
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2007-02-21 9:08 PM (#115341 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs


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"Johnny's got some brand new strings" from the recent Ricky Skaggs release. It's a good number just to warm up the fingers and break in the strings.

John <>{
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2007-02-21 9:09 PM (#115342 - in reply to #115324)
Subject: Re: new string songs


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Just kidding
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