Big hands and a green bullet hooked up to an old blackface tweed. Have no idea what you play through. But if you have the right equiptment it is almost embarrasing how easy it is to aquire a fat tone after having tried to get there acoustically.Pardon my spelling. Once you have the tone the next hurdle is playing something worth a damn. but hell, most bar folks out there don't know the difference anyway ;)
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>From: "Duane Graves" >To: >Subject: Thicker, deeper sound >Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 21:35:10 -0000 > >I have a question. It has to do with a BIGGER, deeper, richer, fuller sound >that I hear others have. A music from the same type of diatonics I play >with yet they (experienced players) have that "arrived" sort of, sound. >It's hard to explain really but it is a sound I want. I think that mics, >amplifiers, etc have a lot to do with it but not always. I play any where I >can but practice without amp. I hope you understand what I'm trying to say. >I'm relatively new to this but it's coming after 7 months of intense >practice yet I need a boost from time to time and that beautiful richness >of music from my harp nibbles at me by times as if I'm on the verge of a >breakthrough into it but remains thin kind of tinny most times. Any advice >out there? I use Special 20s and so it's not the harp. If you can figure >this paragraph out please send a note. > >Tks--Duane >duane~b.sympatico.ca
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