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Posted by Stringnut, written by George M. Cohan
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- Play count: 300
Size: 816kb, uploaded 7/4/2011 7:06:37 AM
Genre: Traditional / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
Happy 4th of July everybody. I was watching Yankee Doodle Dandy with Jimmy Cagne the other night and thought this might be a good one to arrange for the resonator. It layed out pretty well after messing around with it quite a bit in G. I put in a little rhythm guitar and mandolin to back it up. Please let me know what you think. Thanks.
2 commentsPosted by Stringnut
- Play count: 819
Size: 1,952kb, uploaded 11/1/2009 9:11:06 PM
Genre: Traditional / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
I've been working on this since I heard Troy's version of The Water Is Wide and then heard Greg Booth play a version in this tuning with the dropped E on the low string. It makes for some very pretty chords and I thought this song would be a great one to try this tuning on. It always reminds me of the sound track to an old western movie. Hope you enjoy. Dan
5 commentsPosted by Stringnut
- Play count: 671
Size: 2,123kb, uploaded 9/13/2009 12:22:24 PM
Genre: Traditional / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
Recorded in Garage Band on a Mac with a Sure SM57 and Electrovoice PL11 cardiod microphones. I'm playing my Red Line Rambler Deluxe that i just took delivery of about a month ago. I'm playing the acoustic rhytm, too. Hope you like it. Dane
3 commentsPosted by Stringnut, written by Redd Stewart/PeeWee King
- Play count: 823
Size: 1,918kb, uploaded 2/16/2009 1:26:41 PM
Genre: Country / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
Recorded in Garage Band on a Macintosh computer. Instruments are acoustic guitar, mandolin and acoustic guitar with a raised nut (my temporary reso until I can afford one).
2 commentsPosted by Stringnut, written by George Bennard
- Play count: 617
Size: 2,718kb, uploaded 3/28/2009 5:29:45 PM
Genre: Traditional / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
Recorded on my jumbo size birdseye maple acoustic round neck with a raised nut built by my brother. Not exactly Rob Ickes but it is my own arrangement of one of the songs my Mother used sing around the house when I was a kid. I used both a Sure SM57 and Electrovoice PL11 microphone to record in Garage Band on my Mac computer.
Add CommentPosted by Stringnut, written by George Bennard
- Play count: 770
Size: 2,767kb, uploaded 9/26/2009 7:56:36 PM
Genre: Traditional / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
I uploaded a version of this song a while back when I was still playing my acoustic guitar with a raised nut. This time I've recorded with my new RedLine Rambler Deluxe.
5 commentsPosted by Stringnut, written by Meredith Wilson
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- Play count: 430
Size: 1,675kb, uploaded 10/28/2012 10:48:22 AM
Genre: Pop / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
I'd been wanting to learn this song ever since I heard Mike Auldrige's video he made for Beard guitars. So I sat down and figured it out. Such a beautiful arrangement in EBDGBD tuning. I haven't posted anything for quite some time but this really put me in the mood. I'm no Mike A. but I hope you all enjoy it.
Add CommentPosted by Stringnut, written by Irving Berlin
- Play count: 302
Size: 2,209kb, uploaded 12/3/2009 9:39:31 AM
Genre: Traditional / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
Merry Christmas to all you reso-heads. And my apologies to Bing Crosby.
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