Rains D-10 Custom 8 X 8 ***Coming down**
- Les Hardin
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Interested
Hi, Joe,
Would you mind sending the full copendent to my email? les.hardin@gmail.com. I'm interested in gettin' me some of that Joe magic!
Thanks,
Les
Would you mind sending the full copendent to my email? les.hardin@gmail.com. I'm interested in gettin' me some of that Joe magic!
Thanks,
Les
Looking for guitar; Nashville 1000; Hilton VP; Peterson Strobe Tuner.
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- George Brown
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A Beautiful Guitar Joe. I'm sure that you won't have it long.Wish I could afford another now, but Alas-----
I too, would like to see your C6th Copedent. I play very little on mine, and have considered selling it. Maybe you have found something that will get me interested. Any helpful info will be Greatly appreciated. My mail address is: stlpikr@bellsouth.net
Thanks Much
George...
I too, would like to see your C6th Copedent. I play very little on mine, and have considered selling it. Maybe you have found something that will get me interested. Any helpful info will be Greatly appreciated. My mail address is: stlpikr@bellsouth.net
Thanks Much
George...
- Michael Beasley
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interest in guitar
Joe, I am looking to go to a D10 from my 2010 SD10 Rains 3 and five. Thanks Mike Beasley
- Charlie Moore
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Rains
Look Joe, a few more price drops and you can donate it to me...I'll pay your gas to bring it to me..ha
c ya...Charlie...
c ya...Charlie...
Use it up,wear it out,make it do,or do without.....
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George, I will email a copy of the copedent.
I find so many players shedding the D-10s, going to the single necks....and one of the main reasons I hear is, "I just don't get to play the 6th tuning at all." Or, "It doesn't pay me to learn the 6th tuning (or carry the extra neck), I'll never get to use it."
I will tell anyone interested in learning C6th, that if you learn the tuning, you WILL use it...!!! You will look for every single bandstand opportunity to switch necks and grab a handful of chords. C6th is the most wonderful tuning for extended chord voicings. You can get "parts" of the voicings on E9th, but to get the fullness, there is nothing like the broad strokes of the neck that captures it.
I have played behind several singers down here who are used to playing behind steel players....REALLY good E9th steel players. The moment they hear extended jazz voicings coming from a steel guitar, the double take and the look on their face is priceless.
Charlie, if you pay for the gas, it's yours.....BTW, gas is $100/gal in Lafayette now....
Joe Rogers
I find so many players shedding the D-10s, going to the single necks....and one of the main reasons I hear is, "I just don't get to play the 6th tuning at all." Or, "It doesn't pay me to learn the 6th tuning (or carry the extra neck), I'll never get to use it."
I will tell anyone interested in learning C6th, that if you learn the tuning, you WILL use it...!!! You will look for every single bandstand opportunity to switch necks and grab a handful of chords. C6th is the most wonderful tuning for extended chord voicings. You can get "parts" of the voicings on E9th, but to get the fullness, there is nothing like the broad strokes of the neck that captures it.
I have played behind several singers down here who are used to playing behind steel players....REALLY good E9th steel players. The moment they hear extended jazz voicings coming from a steel guitar, the double take and the look on their face is priceless.
Charlie, if you pay for the gas, it's yours.....BTW, gas is $100/gal in Lafayette now....
Joe Rogers
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- Mark Greenway
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copedent
Hello Joe,
I would love to have a look at your copedent also if you wouldn't mind sending it to me.
Thanks
I would love to have a look at your copedent also if you wouldn't mind sending it to me.
Thanks
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- Mark Greenway
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Rains Guitars
I just bought a Rains, and guys, these guitars are to die for. The mechanics on these guitars are great. Stay in tune and smooth as butter to play. Easy to work on too if you want to re-arrange anything.
This deserves to be at the top again. So, bump bump bump.
This deserves to be at the top again. So, bump bump bump.
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- Michael Beasley
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Rains
Joe, If I could sell my Rains I would buy your guitar. I think it is awesome. Mike Beasley
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- Jerry Roller
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- Mark Greenway
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Rains Guitars
Finally!!!!!!!!!!!! Way to go Jerry.
A great guitar with a cool tuning, and a lot of pulls and changes.
A great guitar with a cool tuning, and a lot of pulls and changes.
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Rains custom Steel
I know it was not the intent of your posting to focus in the C6 pedal set up, but could I have a copy too.....
I would love to see it...
Thanks,
Fred Welch
I would love to see it...
Thanks,
Fred Welch
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