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John B
Posted 2005-03-15 7:51 AM (#159652)
Subject: Ovation Demos


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My partner and I finally got off of our butts and made our new demo disc last night. Since the LX is still in the shop, I broke out my S771 Baladeer. Here's some samples:

Stop Draggin\' My Heart Around
Like The Weather
Barely Breathing
Heart Of Gold

These were done live, so they are not too polished, but it's only a demo to get bar gigs, so we didn't want to go crazy with it.
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Alaskan Fly Guy
Posted 2005-03-15 8:47 AM (#159653 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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Sounds really nice. Thanks for sharing.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-03-15 8:55 AM (#159654 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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john
really like your take on Heart of Gold and I popped over to your webpage and saw "Me and Julio"...it's impossible not to have fun and feel good when playing that song...
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texbaz
Posted 2005-03-15 9:16 AM (#159655 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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Sounds great John, what strings do have on the S771?
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Watchme22
Posted 2005-03-15 9:21 AM (#159656 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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Way Cool, especially liked Heart of Gold!
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John B
Posted 2005-03-15 9:28 AM (#159657 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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Thanks for the kind words everyone. I was a little nervous about posting these.

Tex: I use D'Adarrio phos. bronze lights.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-03-15 9:57 AM (#159658 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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John:

I saw on your set list The Highwayman by Stevie Nicks. Different tune from Jimmy Webb's?
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John B
Posted 2005-03-15 10:05 AM (#159659 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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I'm not familiar with Jimmy Webb, but Stevie's version was from her her first album and she wrote it herself.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-03-15 10:14 AM (#159660 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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Not the same tune then, just the same title.
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-03-15 10:26 AM (#159661 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos



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Nice demos. I keep thinking of putting some stuff out here for others to hear. But everytime I hear someone else do it the probability becomes lower. Good stuff John. Your partner's got a darn nice voice too. Dave
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John B
Posted 2005-03-15 10:36 AM (#159662 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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Thanks Dave! That's nice to hear. It's nice working with Kim because she can sing anything and we have very similar taste in music, so finding material is easy. I played as a solo act for several years, but this is a lot more fun. Having another singer also allows me to concentrate more on the guitar. She also makes me do more rock material, which is a change of pace from my "folkie" stuff.
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BalladeerFun
Posted 2005-03-15 11:19 AM (#159663 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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Sounds good... I think with your voice and range you should add a couple of Steven Stills songs in the mix...
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John B
Posted 2005-03-15 11:31 AM (#159664 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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"you should add a couple of Steven Stills songs in the mix..."

I love singing his stuff. Currently we do "Love The One You're With", "Southern Cross", "Helplessly Hoping", "Wooden Ships", and my personal favorite, "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes".
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-03-15 11:39 AM (#159665 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos



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Yes...good stuff. I would like to hear more from you and others here on the OFC.
I guess I would have a website to host a sample of mine.
Anybody know one?
Or...could it be done at the OFC?....someday...maybe...in the future.
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John B
Posted 2005-03-15 11:48 AM (#159666 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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I use www.tripod.com for mine. They are very reasonable ($4.95 per month, i believe) and You can store a ton of stuff.
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BrianT
Posted 2005-03-15 12:36 PM (#159667 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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Nice tracks John. I also took a look at your song list on your web site. Looks like a lot of good material. I have a question though, for you and other performers on this site; do you have all of these songs committed to memory? Or do you use a song book?

My friend Brad and I are working up a set list and maybe I'm just getting a little old and soft in the head, but once you start to get up a decent list of songs, remembering all of them becomes a problem. Just curious how you manage it.
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John B
Posted 2005-03-15 1:01 PM (#159668 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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I have the chords to most songs memorized, but I do bring a lyric book out on gigs. Normally, I only need the first line or two from a verse and the old light bulb goes on and I remember the rest. I try not to look at the book too much though.
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-03-15 1:24 PM (#159669 - in reply to #159652)
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BrianT and myself thought a songbook would be taboo until we seen it done. Now John says he uses one. I would imagine it would be something that is used less and less as you get more experience. Kinda like training wheels. We are concidering doing something in large print and keep it at about knee level. Just a little insurance against a possible brain fart.
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John B
Posted 2005-03-15 1:48 PM (#159670 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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Like I said, My book is more of a crutch than anything else. I'll glance down at it from time to time. Right now, I'm trying to learn a whack of new songs for Kim to sing, so there are times when we start working on a tune one week and play it out the next. One thing that I like to do is to keep the stand as low as it will go (as Brad said) so I have to make an effort to look at it. If it's right in my face, it's too easy to cheat. Another issue that comes up is when someone requests something that you haven't played in a long time. It's handy to have a little help.

Hey, I saw Geddy lee from Rush using a teleprompter. If it's good enough for him, it's good enough for me.
:D
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-03-15 1:56 PM (#159671 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos



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I bet that many of the big bands, (Who, Stones, etc.) use teleprompters. Heck, just dress it up as a monitor and nobody would know!
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seesquare
Posted 2005-03-15 2:08 PM (#159672 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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As for the sound quality of the demoes; that S771 is a mid-bowl?! Has a very nice bottom to it. Maybe those preamps do help out. Thanks for sharing, John!
Regarding memory encoding & retrieval, it's real sensitive to "Age & Gravity" factors. Hell, the notes don't even sound the same, in some cases, and then you can't hear the rest, anyway!!
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John B
Posted 2005-03-15 2:18 PM (#159673 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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"that S771 is a mid-bowl?"

Yes it is. The pre-amp does work well, but this guitar sounds great even unplugged. The acoustic sound is even better than my Legend LX.
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TWA
Posted 2005-03-15 3:10 PM (#159674 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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Originally posted by John B:
"that S771 is a mid-bowl?"

Yes it is. The pre-amp does work well, but this guitar sounds great even unplugged. The acoustic sound is even better than my Legend LX.
Thanks from all us Standard and Special Balladeer owners.
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Corvairfan
Posted 2005-03-17 1:51 PM (#159675 - in reply to #159652)
Subject: Re: Ovation Demos


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Someone else here has an S771? Mines a 2000. A fantastic fat oiled v neck...my favorite guitar neck of any guitar I have owned.

I was wondering why the guitar sounded so familiar in the clips..it's my guitar.

Good stuff. Good luck with the gigs.
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