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#459635 - 10/13/18 05:25 PM
Re: Here's a song for my friend Chas
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 09/29/05
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Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Thanks Don. Hate to admit it, 'cause I hate agreeing with Donny more than once a year , but AT THE MOMENT, the Yammy does sound better than the Korg. I'm guessing that's because you had the Yammy tweaked and fine tuned. That's why I think you'll bring the PA1000 up to it's potential. Just need to keep playing with it. I liked that version of Georgia; I tend to play it too slow and draggy (trying to squeeze as much blues out of it as I can, I guess). Now I see it can be effective played at a faster tempo. Oh, and yes, that 'Willie' influence is definitely in there and it's not all that subtle . Every time I hear a song that I like done a different way, it always spurs me to try new approaches to it. So if you hear one of your 'licks' in one of my future versions, YES i STOLE IT, SO WHAT! chas
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#459636 - 10/13/18 05:34 PM
Re: Here's a song for my friend Chas
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Damned Don, you almost sound as good as I do with this one. Actually, you sound better than me, but I would never admit this in public. All the best, Gary
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