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Jason_S
Posted 2007-03-07 8:14 PM (#111782 - in reply to #111757)
Subject: Re: nashville stringing


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temp, i play for my self and on ocasion i play rhythm for a friend who has a band. i play out as little as possiable. i just like the way it sounds. if it pleases my ears then im happy..lol jason
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-03-07 8:55 PM (#111783 - in reply to #111757)
Subject: Re: nashville stringing



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Location: East Tennessee
Originally posted by MWoody:
Jason,

Send me the Folklore and I'll string it for you.
Send me the Adamas and I'll string it for you. :D

I wonder how a 97 Collectors would sound strung that way?
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2007-03-07 9:53 PM (#111784 - in reply to #111757)
Subject: Re: nashville stringing


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I play 2nd guitar for the weekend gatherings at our church. I'm always trying to do something to compliment what's being played.
When they email me the song list I try to hear in my head what will fit where. 99% of the time it's the 1115. Every now and then something very delicate will really enhance the feel. That's when I put the high strings on the '97 Collectors'. Man...does that little guitar sound sweet strung like that!
It may be only one song. Maybe only the intro and outro on one song. That's enough.

John <>{
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2007-03-08 7:24 AM (#111785 - in reply to #111757)
Subject: Re: nashville stringing


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It sounds something like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkMKmR32FiA
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2007-03-21 8:20 AM (#111786 - in reply to #111757)
Subject: Re: nashville stringing


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Well I changed the strings on my Balladeer last week to this stringing and I really like it!

I won't be going back to "regular" stringing for a while!

It adds that 12-string droneish, almost an alternative tuning sound ... very sweet and lush...especially on the minor chords.
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