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Topic: Playing out of tune, just for fun |
Larry Behm
From: Mt Angel, Or 97362
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Posted 22 Sep 2003 11:24 am
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Sat night the guitar player missed a bar chord by one fret, oh was it bad. For fun I played a half fret out for the whole ride and the band about fell off of the stage.
One member of the crowd said they didn't notice a thing except all the bad was having a lot of fun.
Makes me wonder why I spent all of these years trying to play in tune. HA HA HA
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Pete Burak
From: Portland, OR USA
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Posted 22 Sep 2003 12:03 pm
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Ahhh, the ol' "Playing Out Of Tune" trick!...
"Missed it by 'that much'..."
~Maxwell Smart |
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Terry Edwards
From: Florida... livin' on spongecake...
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Posted 22 Sep 2003 1:16 pm
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As Vince Gill recently remarked to Tommy White on the GOO, "What's a half step amoung friends?" after Tommy and the band were a half step out of sync during Tommy's opening ride on stage!!
Someone needs to find that post and let us revisit it here!
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Terry Edwards
Fessy D-10; Nash 1000
Martin D-21; Flatiron F-5
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Joey Ace
From: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 22 Sep 2003 1:28 pm
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What happened at the Vince performance was the band was all OK, and had agreed to modulate for the Steel solo.
Tommy was the only one who remembered to modulate! |
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Wayne Baker
From: Altus Oklahoma
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Posted 22 Sep 2003 3:09 pm
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Guys, we call this jazz in the music industry....
Wayne Baker |
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Charles French
From: Ms.
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Posted 22 Sep 2003 3:22 pm
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If your a guitar player never ask a steel player to give you an E to tune to unless you wanna be a half step flat or sharp. Do all steel players love to pull that old trick on us gullible guitar players?
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Eric West
From: Portland, Oregon, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 22 Sep 2003 8:41 pm
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Quote: |
Makes me wonder why I spent all of these years trying to play in tune. |
You mean there were some years we missed?
Just kidding..
EJL |
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