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Marc Muller
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Cold and damp stormy Sunday here at the Jersey Shore. 1950 Dual Professional through the 67 Princeton Reverb. Classic Fender tones on a classic tune.
https://youtu.be/3q18xLLVil4?si=kAd0c5P5jHp48xms
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Really nice, Marc. I like your arrangement and I especially like the suspended chords, as in the original song. And your intonation is spot on. Well done!
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Yes,well done indeed. What tunings do you use on the DP8?
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Will Houston wrote:Yes,well done indeed. What tunings do you use on the DP8?
C diatonic. E to E. It's the only way to get all the voicings on this.
The front neck is 7 strings with a frozen lollipop tuner. I have it as a D6 or D7, depending on song. Lo hi D-A-B-D-F#-A-D.
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Nice, Marc! I enjoyed your music. Took me right back to the 60s...
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C diatonic. E to E. It's the only way to get all the voicings on this.
Ah, diatonic. So that's what caught my ear, and makes this sound so interesting and different. One of the signature sounds of diatonic tunings is half-step notes played over sustained chords, a sound that is rarely heard on non-pedal steel. Very nice!
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