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RE: News from the workshop, Malaysea... (in reply to aarongreen)
Again thanks all.
I´m glad I didnt change the pants, I decided to wear them, in case you didnt like my playing or the guitars sound, then at leat you could have the joy of watching me in red pants.
Nealf, I agree with your observations: Negras are normally quite dull when new. and need more time to start sounding. This one was like thet for 3 days and then it started sounding. I made the recording 2 days after that. It already sounds better and will continue doing so
RE: News from the workshop, Malaysea... (in reply to Anders Eliasson)
quote:
I´m glad I didnt change the pants, I decided to wear them, in case you didnt like my playing or the guitars sound, then at leat you could have the joy of watching me in red pants.
Well if that's how you roll then next time you should wear a strapless one piece, then after that perhaps a gorilla suit, Sgt. Pepper costume etc...the list is endless and you will give us all something to talk about in case the guitar doesn't take center stage. Not that I think that will happen but you will still ensure lots of conversation and lots of people watching you vids.
I think I'll go into Marketing if this guitar thing doesn't pan out.
RE: News from the workshop, Malaysea... (in reply to aarongreen)
To really be a guitarmaker you have to wear the uniform the old duffers wear at those silly guitar conventions. Hawaiian shirt with panama hat and jeans or khaki colored Dockers.