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David DeLoach


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Post  Posted 7 Mar 2024 1:39 pm    
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I may be wrong, but it seems most of the slide players striving for a "swampy" tone look like they'd smell of beer and cigarettes, and just got out of jail. Very Happy

I'd like to see a slide/steel player talk about his "swampy" tone while wearing a tux.

I guess I need more to think about...
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Joe A. Roberts


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Post  Posted 7 Mar 2024 2:25 pm    
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If you are able to remember the notes of your open D tuning (actually pitched halfway between C# and D… at least on some strings) or even slightly LOOK like you might be able to, you ain’t gonna have no swamp feel.
You also gotta to play with a brass slide meant for armpit guitar.

Any out of tune chords and notes is just the blues, man
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Mike Neer


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Post  Posted 7 Mar 2024 5:24 pm     Re: The importance of looks when creating a
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David DeLoach wrote:
I may be wrong, but it seems most of the slide players striving for a "swampy" tone look like they'd smell of beer and cigarettes, and just got out of jail. Very Happy

I'd like to see a slide/steel player talk about his "swampy" tone while wearing a tux.

I guess I need more to think about...


You've never smelled my tux. Very very swampy.!
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Miles Lang


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Post  Posted 7 Mar 2024 7:04 pm    
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Joe A. Roberts wrote:
If you are able to remember the notes of your open D tuning (actually pitched halfway between C# and D… at least on some strings) or even slightly LOOK like you might be able to, you ain’t gonna have no swamp feel.
You also gotta to play with a brass slide meant for armpit guitar.

Any out of tune chords and notes is just the blues, man


A good hat or vest is a must, too, with your brass armpit slide. Shirt not required (unless you look like me, and no one wants to see that)
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BJ Burbach


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Post  Posted 11 Mar 2024 2:47 pm    
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I once saw Brozman in a tux.
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