Im So Afraid of Losing You by Jerry Fleming
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Im So Afraid of Losing You by Jerry Fleming
This is my first attempt uploading to youtube.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=toNWSxIQj-4
I do not know why the video does not display correctly.
Any suggestiong would be apprecaited.
Jerry Fleming
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=toNWSxIQj-4
I do not know why the video does not display correctly.
Any suggestiong would be apprecaited.
Jerry Fleming
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Jerry I don't know anything about you tube video, but I do know great tone and a fantastic set of hands when I hear them.....besides you ain't that purdy
Seriously though I wish you could figure it out. It is a great piece of work and I would love nothing more than to watch all the video playing that you would like to put up for us. Thanks for posting it.
Ray Walker

Seriously though I wish you could figure it out. It is a great piece of work and I would love nothing more than to watch all the video playing that you would like to put up for us. Thanks for posting it.
Ray Walker
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Jerry,
Very nice playing, we must hear more of this.
As for the Video, it don't matter which site you are on UK or US, I do know there are a few formats which YouTube can't handle. If you use Windows Movie Maker (should be installed on your computer) easy to use and works every time on YouTube.
James Kerr. UK.
Very nice playing, we must hear more of this.
As for the Video, it don't matter which site you are on UK or US, I do know there are a few formats which YouTube can't handle. If you use Windows Movie Maker (should be installed on your computer) easy to use and works every time on YouTube.
James Kerr. UK.
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I apprecaite all of the nice complements. I have a new HD Video Camcorder and I am using Pinnacle 11.1 HD editing software. I think I have figured out what I was doing wrong. I have a lot of live stuff I could share. I need to spend some time learning to drive the recorder and software. The I will tackle the recorded sound.
I really enjoy getting to listen to my heros and watch my friends play. The best part is making new friends and having the opportunity to share our love of the steel guitar.
Kind Regards,
Jerry
I really enjoy getting to listen to my heros and watch my friends play. The best part is making new friends and having the opportunity to share our love of the steel guitar.
Kind Regards,
Jerry
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Jerry : what a fantastic job you did on this number; Yes, please get the video thing juggled around so all we forumites can see you playing and enjoying your great steel guitar pickin'. You are doing a grand job; what make is your guitar?
Keep up the nice work, our friend..Bernie


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Marlen Guitar
Hi Jerry,
The tone on your Marlen is without a doubt the BEST I have ever heard. It's so pure to the ear with no outside overtones. Is it a pull release? What kind of pick-ups are on this guitar? How about effects and amp? Leonard Stadler was also a super good friend of mine. I went to visit him numberous times in Reidsville. He made a guitar for me in 1975 that I still have and will never part with. It looks like the one you have. It's a D-10 with the coco bola that I waited a year for. It has a great tone but does'nt have that final edge yours has. Looking forward to more tunes with this awesome guitar.
CB
The tone on your Marlen is without a doubt the BEST I have ever heard. It's so pure to the ear with no outside overtones. Is it a pull release? What kind of pick-ups are on this guitar? How about effects and amp? Leonard Stadler was also a super good friend of mine. I went to visit him numberous times in Reidsville. He made a guitar for me in 1975 that I still have and will never part with. It looks like the one you have. It's a D-10 with the coco bola that I waited a year for. It has a great tone but does'nt have that final edge yours has. Looking forward to more tunes with this awesome guitar.
CB
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Very Nice
Jerry, Very nice tone and playing smooth and clean your a very good player. Jim Wilson www.makeminecountryband.com
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Hi CB,
I appreciate everyone's very kind complements. Sorry for the delay in responding. I am at work and have to keep it short.
As promised, I hope to record a video over the holidays. To answer a few questions, My Marlen is an all-pull changer with George L 10-1 pickups. The body is birds-eye maple with coco bola necks and trim. I use a Memory Man analog delay for effects into a old session 400. I am very pleased with the tone, action and tuning stability. To my knowledge this is the last D10 Marlen manufactured. This guitar is very special to me for many reasons. (Long Story) I was honored to play this guitar at Leonard's funeral. He was a very dear friend to me and showed me my first licks and how to hold a bar. I miss his gentle spirit and kindness. Thank you to all that keep his legacy alive.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Jerry
I appreciate everyone's very kind complements. Sorry for the delay in responding. I am at work and have to keep it short.
As promised, I hope to record a video over the holidays. To answer a few questions, My Marlen is an all-pull changer with George L 10-1 pickups. The body is birds-eye maple with coco bola necks and trim. I use a Memory Man analog delay for effects into a old session 400. I am very pleased with the tone, action and tuning stability. To my knowledge this is the last D10 Marlen manufactured. This guitar is very special to me for many reasons. (Long Story) I was honored to play this guitar at Leonard's funeral. He was a very dear friend to me and showed me my first licks and how to hold a bar. I miss his gentle spirit and kindness. Thank you to all that keep his legacy alive.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Jerry
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amp settings
Hi Jerry,
I realy appreciate the info about your guitar. Just so happens I also have an old Session 400 (75)with a K series JBL and also an old Memory Man that works great. At this time I have BL-710 on the E9th but can't seem to dial in the tone close to what you are getting. Would it be too much trouble for you to share your Session 400 settings? As I had mentioned I too have the Birdseye Maple and Coco Bola but mines a pull-release. I wonder whats the difference in the BL 710 and the GL 10-1 on this guitar. Maybe the 10-1 would also be best on my guitar.
Once again, thanks a bunch for your time and your help.
CB
I realy appreciate the info about your guitar. Just so happens I also have an old Session 400 (75)with a K series JBL and also an old Memory Man that works great. At this time I have BL-710 on the E9th but can't seem to dial in the tone close to what you are getting. Would it be too much trouble for you to share your Session 400 settings? As I had mentioned I too have the Birdseye Maple and Coco Bola but mines a pull-release. I wonder whats the difference in the BL 710 and the GL 10-1 on this guitar. Maybe the 10-1 would also be best on my guitar.
Once again, thanks a bunch for your time and your help.
CB