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Dave's playing in the Jazz Room was amazing. I just fell right into the Jazz mode because Dave's style is so free. It's always a blast to play with Dave, he's of course on my latest CD "The Angle of Incidence" which is pretty heavy modern Jazz. He nailed that CD and was a MAJOR part of it's sound.
Also Dave is coming to Colorado in March. He and I will be at Dazzle Jazz Club in Denver and other venues in Colorado. Watch for further details.
Dave has become a great friend and I hope we play and record a bunch in the future!!
Jim
Also Dave is coming to Colorado in March. He and I will be at Dazzle Jazz Club in Denver and other venues in Colorado. Watch for further details.
Dave has become a great friend and I hope we play and record a bunch in the future!!
Jim
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Darvin-I wish I could go to the ISGC show just to get and spend a lot of time in the JAZZ Room, and see Reece and all my old friends again...al.:)
Edit: David I just heard your first video, and it was great playing. Nice picking....al.:)
Edit: David I just heard your first video, and it was great playing. Nice picking....al.:)
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Dave's performance at St. Louis was the most astounding I have ever heard. It inspired me to purchase all the CDs he had available there. I look forward to the next time and will go a great distance to hear him. I can understand that his playing might not appeal to some. We all have different tastes- that's why there are so many flavors of ice cream.
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Oh, so that's what that thing is for... thanks for posting these, Dave. I am struck by the appalling lack of use of the pedals - (I don't think he touches 'em even a single time in "Eight Miles High", and not much of the rest of the songs either.)
Hey Dave, maybe if you get up this way you could come install some of those notes on my steel, cause the factory left 'em off.
Also, what does the string around your right knee do, specifically? It's a raise? What brand of string do you use?
(Are the old strings better? )
Hey Dave, maybe if you get up this way you could come install some of those notes on my steel, cause the factory left 'em off.
Also, what does the string around your right knee do, specifically? It's a raise? What brand of string do you use?
(Are the old strings better? )
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New Strings etc.
Dave Mason, I'd have to say I really prefer new strings. I only play with old strings when I'm just too busy or tired to change them. I'm quite sure I had new strings on in St. Louis because I was hoping not to sound bad in front of all the great players who go to those things. The household type string around the knee is just an E to F on the sixth string. I change the knee string and the paper clip about once every ten years. Ask at the hardware store for a good strong roll of string. One question though, Dave, do you have a push-pull? I think I once wanted to do the same to a Marlen or an MSA. I turned the thing over and stared at it for 5 or ten minutes, couldn't figure out where to put the paper clip and gave up. On an Emmons push pull it's plain as the nose on your face. It's even got a hole just the right size for a paper clip. (I think you need the old-fashioned metal paper clip.) A couple of times I've played Brian Wilkie's Emmons in Chicago and I just brought my own string and paper clip... a heck of a lot easier getting on a plane with that than with a 75lb steel!
Gabriel, I don't know when I'll be back in Chicago but I'll tell Brian Wilkey to let you know the next time and I'll try to post it on my calendar.
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Gabriel, I don't know when I'll be back in Chicago but I'll tell Brian Wilkey to let you know the next time and I'll try to post it on my calendar.
http://www.myspace.com/davefeasley
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