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Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)

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stellarjim
Posted 2016-09-28 10:39 AM (#529020)
Subject: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)


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Anyone ever play a Nylon String Viper EA63? Impressions? I'd like to get a nylon string guitar and love my 12 string Viper...so this kind of makes sense to me. There's one for sale on Reverb now that looks tempting...although the asking price feels a little high.

Haven't bought an Ovation in some time and looking at Bernie's collection has given me the itch!

Jim
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alpep
Posted 2016-09-28 2:30 PM (#529026 - in reply to #529020)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)


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I have one for sale

they are really nice probably do the willie nelson thing better than trigger
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stellarjim
Posted 2016-10-11 8:55 AM (#529248 - in reply to #529020)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)


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I just bought Al's EA63. This will be my first nylon string guitar. But I love my other Vipers because they are so easy to play and sound wonderful (through the right amp). I'm determined to learn how to finger pick. And it will be interesting to see how long it takes to learn finger picking at the tender age of 56.

Anyone have any recommended finger picking styles or links they'd like to share to a novice? I play on my humble little church's Praise Team.
Thanks!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2016-10-11 10:06 AM (#529250 - in reply to #529020)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)


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Try any of Pete Hutlinger's videos.
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Damon67
Posted 2016-10-11 10:46 AM (#529251 - in reply to #529020)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)



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Matt Smith
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Beal
Posted 2016-10-11 1:30 PM (#529252 - in reply to #529020)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)



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Yes, come to the 6 String Ranch for lessons. We even have a EA63 lying around somewhere!
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Mike S.
Posted 2016-10-11 1:42 PM (#529253 - in reply to #529251)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)



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Hi, Jim,
No, but no one, could do finger picking like Chet Atkins. I think he learned it from Mother Maybelle Carter, and improved on it; BTW, Merle Travis was no slouch at doing this either. Thom Bresh, Jerry Reed, and GC were/are real great finger pickers, and influenced Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, and Brad Paisley "chicken picken", I think. Here in CANADA, we have Gordon Lightfoot, Bruce Cockburn, and the under-rated, but sadly, now late greats Lenny Breau, and Ed Bickert, who were actually jazz players. Randy Bachman learned his finger picking from Chet and Merle, personally, at one time, when was with The Guess Who back in the day. Some of these players were influenced by Earl Scruggs' banjo rolls, too. There are all kinds of players who do finger picking. It's like everything else. It's just takes practice. Once you master it, you're laughin'.
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON. CANADA.
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stellarjim
Posted 2016-10-11 1:47 PM (#529254 - in reply to #529020)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)


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Just checked out the 3 suggestions offered and looks like there's a lot there to keep me busy for a while. Thank you. I'm anxious to dig in and get started.

BTW...anyone know where I can get a Truss Rod Cover for the EA63? Is there someone on the OFC that makes customs?
Thanks.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2016-10-11 4:38 PM (#529257 - in reply to #529020)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)


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You mentioned that you play with a praise team. Check out Craig Dobbins. He's transcribed a number of hymms.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2016-10-11 4:44 PM (#529258 - in reply to #529020)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)


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Huttlinger has a DVD or book on hymns, too.
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jay
Posted 2016-10-11 8:31 PM (#529262 - in reply to #529258)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)



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Buster (Brad) Jones ...who played Ovation at one point...has quite a few instructional videos out there...So does John Knowles, unless they are out of print. And I concur with Paul about Craig Dobbins...he has extremely good instruction videos. Some you can find on youtube.

Like

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Waskel
Posted 2016-10-12 8:24 AM (#529266 - in reply to #529254)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)



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stellarjim - 2016-10-11 11:47 AM
BTW...anyone know where I can get a Truss Rod Cover for the EA63? Is there someone on the OFC that makes customs?
Thanks.


MWoody has made some pretty nice TRCs.
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stellarjim
Posted 2016-10-13 6:54 PM (#529302 - in reply to #529020)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)


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Thanks for all the tips guys. And I'll try to get in touch with MWoody.
My EA63 arrived today and it's sooo easy to play...wow. But it's time to spend some time in the wood shed learning to finger pick! Looking forward to it and I'm hoping it will open up a whole new area of guitar for me.

Many thanks to Al for having one reasonably priced. I'm glad to be the new owner. This is my first nylon string guitar.
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alpep
Posted 2016-10-14 3:22 PM (#529317 - in reply to #529020)
Subject: Re: Ovation Viper EA63 (Nylon String)


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Enjoy!!!
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