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Very nice, can I play electric violin with you all?:-6
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Clancy wrote: Of course you can, chonsigirl …tell you a quick true story. My uncle was a violinist, his name was William Wallace (how Scottish can you get) he was the second violinist in the S.N.O. ( Scottish National Orchestra ) the first violinist at that time was a man called McCallum ….he was the father of David McCallum the actor who played Ilya(?) (the blonde one) in the tv show The Man From, U.N.C.L.E.

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Oh, I loved Ilya as a teenager!:-4
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Clancy wrote: I liked him too. I asked for my hair to be cut just like his when I was a teenager , the hairdresser made an arse of it ....and I had to wear a hat for three weeks

I was mortified :o
Poor Clancy, we just wore our hair down long, never had those ordeals...........

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Did you install that Dean Markley p/u in the 12? I have one just like it on a cord, which I slip and out temporarily in my Gibson J250. I'm getting up enough nerve to install a serious bridge pickup, even carve out the side of the body for the EQ box.

What kind of stuff do you play? On FG you can post about minute-long snippets in MP3- ever tried it?
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I play piano. My Grandma willed me her 1907 upright grand because I was the only grandchild to take up the piano. It still tunes to A 4/40. It is solid oak sound board set in cast iron. It's a bit*ch to move.
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Here's a clip of a banjo break for a song Chonsi will recognize, that I recorded on Cakewalk with banjo, keyboard and guitar.

Attached files Wondrous Love seg.MP3 (447.7 KB) 
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Wow, that was cool-you did all 3 instruments?

Hmmm, I should try putting a clip of the praise band one of these time, when we are rocking on a Sunday. If I learn how to be techno-savy enough!
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telaquapacky wrote: Here's a clip of a banjo break for a song Chonsi will recognize, that I recorded on Cakewalk with banjo, keyboard and guitar.


Very nice



Here are some fast 'cake walkers'
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Clancy wrote: *I hope this works*



Here's me bungee jumping. (improvised solo) Using, rhythm box....bass, shakers...to form the basis of a "Do It Again" (Steely Dan) style groove, then using a guitar synth as the melody line (but by that time, I had to cut off so it would fit in here. I've brought the solo further up in the mix










did you ever hear me say that I have this weird yin for midi music......it makes me laugh:wah: can you knock out some Zeppelin (midi style) this is great.
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That's pretty cool! I used to play for a rock band in Tempe Arizona in the 80's. they went platinum....6 months after I left for my day job!:(

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Clancy wrote: *I hope this works*



Here's me bungee jumping. (improvised solo) Using, rhythm box....bass, shakers...to form the basis of a "Do It Again" (Steely Dan) style groove, then using a guitar synth as the melody line (but by that time, I had to cut off so it would fit in here. I've brought the solo further up in the mix








Well it did make me smile:o

I'm not all up on the terms for PCs

yeah that drum and organ

I just thought they were made better lately

I thought your solo was great.......:-3 can I hear some Zeppelin and maybe a little Eric? I live next to Fullerton
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Clancy wrote: *I hope this works*

Here's me bungee jumping. (improvised solo) Using, rhythm box....bass, shakers...to form the basis of a "Do It Again" (Steely Dan) style groove, then using a guitar synth as the melody line (but by that time, I had to cut off so it would fit in here. I've brought the solo further up in the mix



You're hot, Clancy! You get a nice sound in your home studio. You obviously have more time to play than I do.

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No, midi's were once a fashion trend in the 70's..............

*off topic*

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Damn, the flippin file won't play on my real-player, god I hate microsoft they are tossers. I will try and attach a wav. file of a song I wrote and recorded on an album a few years ago, see if you like it. No, now I can't even find the bloody file on the laptop, this sucks, I will attept this later. Clancy, I will try and listen to your mp3 file later as well, my computer has obviously been possessed by the ghost of Tommy Cooper, what can I say?
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Big rehearsal tonight......

*bouncing up and down for joy*

We are getting ready for The Christmas musical this weekend.......

First one I get to direct, and not play or sing in!

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Okay here I go again, lets see.................no the wav file is way too big, I will try to make it an MP3 somehow, this is driving me mad!
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OK, I need help, does any computer whizz out there know how to (easily) convert a wav. file into a MP3 format? Before I throw this bollicking machine through the fricking window?
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