A Charlie parker Classic on Lapsteel
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Rich Arnold
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A Charlie parker Classic on Lapsteel
Hi gang,
Here's another one of my home recordings. I play Bebop quite often but don't often record any of it. Here's Charlie Parker's "Barbados" Hope you dig it. R. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yykfdrJ4gM
Here's another one of my home recordings. I play Bebop quite often but don't often record any of it. Here's Charlie Parker's "Barbados" Hope you dig it. R. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yykfdrJ4gM
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Rich Arnold
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Thanks Carey.
My guitar is a 1964 Fender Stringmaster. My effects chain MRX EQ, Morley volume pedal, TC Hellicon Talkbox, Korg tuner, Electroharmonix Canyon, Boss Compressor sustainer, Electroharmonix Oceans 11 reverb and into Fender Tone master, out of that and into a Tascam recorder.
But most of my tone comes from my fingers.
My guitar is a 1964 Fender Stringmaster. My effects chain MRX EQ, Morley volume pedal, TC Hellicon Talkbox, Korg tuner, Electroharmonix Canyon, Boss Compressor sustainer, Electroharmonix Oceans 11 reverb and into Fender Tone master, out of that and into a Tascam recorder.
But most of my tone comes from my fingers.
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Dale Rottacker
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Rich that was really good ... I admire your ability to play this type of thing. Single note lines on C6th or E9th for that matter are so much harder for me than Chords, but striving to evening the disparity out.
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Rich Arnold
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Thanks Dale.Dale Rottacker wrote:Rich that was really good ... I admire your ability to play this type of thing. Single note lines on C6th or E9th for that matter are so much harder for me than Chords, but striving to evening the disparity out.
Seems to work the opposite way for me where single note lines are easier than chords. On the lap steel.
Just the opposite on PSG. The chords are easier on PSG but the single note lines are harder to get it to sound good.
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Rich Arnold
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Fred Treece
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It is always a pleasure listening to your stuff, Rich. Very natural sounding and relaxed. I like the throwback plate reverb sound, too. It never went out of style for me.
One thing though, if you have any control over what kind of ads are sponsoring your tunes, you might want to check in on them. I’m glad there was a 5-second skip button on the one I saw on your channel today. I thought somehow I had clicked on to the Dark Web.
One thing though, if you have any control over what kind of ads are sponsoring your tunes, you might want to check in on them. I’m glad there was a 5-second skip button on the one I saw on your channel today. I thought somehow I had clicked on to the Dark Web.
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Rich Arnold
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Rich Arnold
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Rich Arnold
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Rich Arnold
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Thanks for listening Fred.Fred Treece wrote:It is always a pleasure listening to your stuff, Rich. Very natural sounding and relaxed. I like the throwback plate reverb sound, too. It never went out of style for me.
One thing though, if you have any control over what kind of ads are sponsoring your tunes, you might want to check in on them. I’m glad there was a 5-second skip button on the one I saw on your channel today. I thought somehow I had clicked on to the Dark Web.
I don't have any sponsorship from YouTube. They don't pay me.
They are simply getting a free ride. But so am I because they give me a place to post videos.
But I don't need YouTube.
I have a Vimeo channel up and running. The sound quality is a lot better there and there are no gorge rising advertisements.
But unfortunately almost nobody will watch my videos when I put them up on Vimeo. It's as if people have an aversion to clicking on Vimeo.
There are so many better options than YouTube.
I think the only reason why everyone clicks on YouTube is because everyone is clicking on YouTube.
This topic might be better hashed over by Bill McCloskey if he's lurking here.
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Rich Arnold
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https://vimeo.com/735187528Fred Treece wrote:Thanks for responding, Rich.
I have no problem with Vimeo and will look for your channel.
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