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Acoustic slide guitar tune

edited April 2018 in Creations

Built the guitar last year. . . . . . Practiced each day for around a year. . . . .

‘Cookes Galliard’

Recorded with:

Home made Weissenborn guitar.
Studio Projects C1 mic.
Fishman Rare Earth Blend pickup.
iConnect 4+
Cubasis.
Virsyn Audio Reverb.

Wizibel for the video effects.
Lumafusion.

Thanks for looking.

Comments

  • edited April 2018

    Just listened and it’s fresh, bright and wonderful to listen to!! Thanks for sharing

  • Great!!
    Very good playing!
    Bravo!

  • Thanks both. Very happy you liked it.

  • Did you actually build this guitar? Fantastic!

  • Lol, I got a weissenborn for Christmas, built by a friend. I’m learning. It’s hard. I’m building an electric lap steel.

    That sounds fantastic. How did you record it, mic placement and mics? Is that open D tuning?

  • That is beautifully recorded, performed and the mix of the Fishman Pickup & the large diaphragm mic sounds so sweet. Was the slide a Coricidan bottle type or regular glass? I guess it could be brass or porcelain but on those notes you play on the IV chord changes the tone is so round & full, no spikes are overdone rattling. Really good shit man!

    Listened twice in a row with my 7506 headphones and the track is really beautiful...if you wrote the piece makes it all the more cool.

  • @theconnactic
    @rickwaugh
    @JRSIV

    Thanks for the interest, its appreciated. Yes I made the instrument. Its a lap steel slide based on the Weissenborn guitar. I collected the materials from a friends wood shop and built it at my school where I currently work as a Design Technology teacher.
    The slide bar is a stainless steel type Shubb SP2. The strings are John Pearse strings. Its all open D, but the middle section I adopt a rather interesting technique of using bass string frets to allow the bass note to drop while still playing the slide up higher for the chords. Its a neat trick used by Ed Gerhard on his ‘Homage’ track. You essentially play the bass notes behind the slide bar.
    I wrote the tune after watching a childrens cartoon called ‘Abney and Teal’. I have another version with harmonica playing with it. I just dont have that version with video yet.

    This is the guitar and you can see the process on my face ache page if your interested.

    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1876521775995280.1073741832.100009124265559&type=1&l=868537a114

    Be happy to share more info Rick if you wanted some advice etc.

    Thank you for the kind compliments :)

    David

  • Amazing story and great performance!

  • edited April 2018

    that sums it up pretty well B)
    Nice mix, too - I assume the pan movement is driven by the slide action, it fits perfectly.

  • Yes the pan effect is from the mix of mag pickup and mic placement :)

    Thanks rich and tele :)

  • So damn cool. Thanks brother for the rundown, really fascinating bit of creativity. You built the guitar (with kit parts or not, that's impressive), wrote the tune and engineered & produced it. Well done...

  • Fantastic! Would love to hear the version with harmonica.

  • With the Harmonica :)

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/2t1np0k59qxtm6s/Cookes Galliard with Fillipo.wav?dl=0

    No kit parts. Just off the shelf pickup and tuners from ebay

  • Very nice. They fit well together!

  • @dblonde, thanks. I was wondering about Mic placement.

  • Here's mine. My friend had been building for a few years, but this is his first weissenborn. All koa.

  • Very nice tune and playing. Perfect for a Sunday morning!

  • edited April 2018

    @rickwaugh
    Yes thats very special indeed, all koa too :)
    Your very lucky to have that. Must have cost a bit? I made mine because I had no funds to put towards one.
    Yours reminds me of the one Thomas Oliver plays.

    Mine is pine top, and its sriped due to the many sections I had to glue together to get a soundboard out of it. If I could ever afford Koa then I would be VERY happy also.

  • edited April 2018

    @dblonde said:
    With the Harmonica :)

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/2t1np0k59qxtm6s/Cookes
    Very nice indeed :)

  • @dblonde said:
    @rickwaugh
    Yes thats very special indeed, all koa too :)
    Your very lucky to have that. Must have cost a bit? I made mine because I had no funds to put towards one.
    Yours reminds me of the one Thomas Oliver plays.

    Mine is pine top, and its sriped due to the many sections I had to glue together to get a soundboard out of it. If I could ever afford Koa then I would be VERY happy also.

    Not sure, as my eldest daughter had it made. My friend doesn't charge much for labor, as he's still learning. So not outrageous. I think he got the koa stash for a good price. It's the traditional wood for these instruments.

  • Well for someone learning it sure looks the part. I was aware of Koa but the price is high because its now a protected material just like mahogany etc. Would love to hear it also, hint hint :)

  • @dblonde said:
    Well for someone learning it sure looks the part. I was aware of Koa but the price is high because its now a protected material just like mahogany etc. Would love to hear it also, hint hint :)

    Lol. I’m behind you by quite a bit. As soon as I can play something listenable, I’ll record it. It’s a whole new world of technique, as you know.

  • Wow! Loved the track. Great playing and wonderful, natural organic sound.

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