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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Bill Leff
From: Santa Cruz, CA, USA
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Posted 19 Sep 2014 6:41 am
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Here's my feedback...it sounds great! Love it. Very clean and expressive, top shelf stuff. |
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Bill Leff
From: Santa Cruz, CA, USA
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Posted 19 Sep 2014 6:41 am
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Here's my feedback...it sounds great! Love it. Very clean and expressive, top shelf stuff. |
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Stephen Rethmeier
From: Nashville TN
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Posted 20 Sep 2014 7:20 am
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These are very nice. Thanks for sharing. The first one really got to me. Listened to it twice and then sent the link to my wife. Sending to my wife was probably a mistake since she'll likely say "why don't you play like that?"  |
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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Posted 20 Sep 2014 6:49 pm
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Thanks for the comments Bill and Stephen. Appreciate the encouragement.  |
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Ray Montee
From: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
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Posted 21 Sep 2014 12:37 pm GREAT performance!
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Really enjoyed your contribution. Lot's of creative juices were flowing, fine sound, etc. Keep up the great work. |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Tom Snook
From: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA
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Posted 21 Sep 2014 1:03 pm
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Very nice! They sounded like they could be on a movie soundtrack. _________________ I wanna go back to my little grass shack........ |
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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Posted 21 Sep 2014 9:08 pm
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Thanks for all the encouragement. I was posting this because i feel i need some pointers to actually turn this into listenable music (tone : too bright??, too many clams on the harmonics???, easy on the grace notes???, Vibrato???etc.) but apparently I'm already perfect...............................not!
Lets hear some constructive criticism. I'm serious about getting good on this funny little guitar so help me out. I want the playing to be as good as the tone.
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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Posted 21 Sep 2014 9:08 pm
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double post
Last edited by werner althaus on 21 Sep 2014 9:10 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Posted 21 Sep 2014 9:08 pm
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triple post |
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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Posted 21 Sep 2014 9:14 pm
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Doug Beaumier wrote: |
A very sweet sound, Werner! Beautiful tone, a clear, crisp recording, good intonation, good ideas. It conjures up images of sitting on a back porch looking out over the mountains...  |
your kind words mean a lot to me. Thanks.
What you hear is one take, no edit and 75% Pickup (K&K pure mini) and 25% mics
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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Posted 21 Sep 2014 9:17 pm Re: GREAT performance!
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Ray Montee wrote: |
Really enjoyed your contribution. Lot's of creative juices were flowing, fine sound, etc. Keep up the great work. |
Thanks, Ray
I'm having a blast with this guitar. So rich and toneful, I just want to do it justice and I'll keep working at it. Thanks for the encouragement. |
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Liz Williams
From: California, USA
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Posted 24 Sep 2014 12:50 pm
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Werner, I love your musical choices in both of these. They carry me right along. The melody is prominent and supported by a beautiful array of tones and all are perfectly in tune. Your playing is fluid and expressive, and such a good complement to what the weiss does best as well as what these melodies want.
It's hard to listen critically and feels churlish to offer feedback- I'd rather just enjoy your playing. In addition, it's an open question for me about how much metallic noise is acceptable on the Weiss. It seems to me a stylistic choice on this instrument in that those rich overtones may come with a price in noise. I am enjoying your playing very much as is.
That said, on WestWeiss in particular, I sometimes hear a whistling sound in the background. On both tunes, I hear metallic sounds when you place your bar down that could be not damping soon enough or could be fingerpick noise. This latter is most prominent on the ascending passages where you are not sliding up.
I'll say again I'm enjoying your playing as is and think you have reached deep into the soul of the Weissenborn already. Thank you for posting these songs for us to enjoy. |
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Andy Volk
From: Boston, MA
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Posted 24 Sep 2014 3:52 pm
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Very nice! I enjoyed both your tone and your feel for melody and space. Keep up the great work. _________________ Steel Guitar Books! Website: www.volkmediabooks.com |
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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Posted 24 Sep 2014 10:12 pm
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Liz Williams wrote: |
Werner, I love your musical choices in both of these. They carry me right along. The melody is prominent and supported by a beautiful array of tones and all are perfectly in tune. Your playing is fluid and expressive, and such a good complement to what the weiss does best as well as what these melodies want.
It's hard to listen critically and feels churlish to offer feedback- I'd rather just enjoy your playing. In addition, it's an open question for me about how much metallic noise is acceptable on the Weiss. It seems to me a stylistic choice on this instrument in that those rich overtones may come with a price in noise. I am enjoying your playing very much as is.
That said, on WestWeiss in particular, I sometimes hear a whistling sound in the background. On both tunes, I hear metallic sounds when you place your bar down that could be not damping soon enough or could be fingerpick noise. This latter is most prominent on the ascending passages where you are not sliding up.
I'll say again I'm enjoying your playing as is and think you have reached deep into the soul of the Weissenborn already. Thank you for posting these songs for us to enjoy. |
Thanks so much for the response. I'm still at that stage where things happen outside of my control, the whistling sound and the metallic sounds. I play with fingerpicks because as much as I love the sound of fingertips picking I can't make it work for me so I'm stuck with them picks. truth be told, that's the biggest adjustment for me, having played guitar without thumb pick or fingerpicks for 35 years. anyway, I'm thrilled that my little tracks are being received so well. I'll keep at it for sure.
Thanks again.
Werner |
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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Posted 24 Sep 2014 10:13 pm
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Thanks for the kind words, Andy.
Much appreciated.  |
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Jim Palenscar
From: Oceanside, Calif, USA
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Posted 25 Sep 2014 6:51 am
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Don't change a thing- sorry for not being constructive - beautiful |
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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Posted 25 Sep 2014 10:39 pm
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Okay, emboldened I move forward, probably way in over my head.
Today I recorded a classic tune by the Who. I have problems with the timing , tried a percussion track to keep it together but ditched it except at the beginning and end.
https://soundcloud.com/yeti64/behind-the-weiss |
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Jim Palenscar
From: Oceanside, Calif, USA
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Posted 26 Sep 2014 5:52 am
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Really a great job - thanks |
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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Posted 26 Sep 2014 9:08 pm
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The mayhem continues....
https://soundcloud.com/yeti64/wreckingborn
Neil Young/ Emmylou Harris tune with a little help from my Dano Longhorn bass.
To my ears this sounds a bit shaky, especially the chorus. The tuning is open D with a dropped ( half note) high string. Maybe someone knows how to better arrange this tune and make it work. A little brainstorming in that department would be great, IMO.
Also note to self: Need to tackle something more upbeat next.  |
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Bill Leff
From: Santa Cruz, CA, USA
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Posted 27 Sep 2014 5:01 pm
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Love Behind Blue Eyes. You are a great player and I don't believe you have only been playing a year! You must have played Dobro or steel for years to get to this point...fess up Werner! ☺️ |
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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Posted 27 Sep 2014 5:52 pm
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Bill Leff wrote: |
Love Behind Blue Eyes. You are a great player and I don't believe you have only been playing a year! You must have played Dobro or steel for years to get to this point...fess up Werner! ☺️ |
I've been playing regular guitar for 35 years. I tried lapsteel (dual 8 / single 6) a few times but always gave up due to my inability to play anything besides the simplest of licks. Intonation has always been a huge issue. I own a dobro but again I can't play much beyond the run of the mill stuff and I can't play a tune to save my life. when I came across the weiss last year I wasn't gonna buy it due to my failed attempts at this sort of thing. But my wife encouraged me to buy it anyway since it sounds so great even with modest skills.
What I find is that intonation on the weiss is easier for me because of the low string height and this peculiar quality that if never experienced on any other guitar: it plays more like a fretted insstrument because the strong overtone content helps the player
"lock" onto the pitch. The note becomes one with the harmonics when the bar is in the correct position, you can hear when you're on.
So the third time with steel guitars might be the proverbial charm, but yes, I have some previous baggage regarding slide. Never tried slide on a regular 6 string.
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werner althaus
From: lincoln, NE
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Posted 27 Sep 2014 5:52 pm
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Double post |
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Paul Arntson
From: Washington, USA
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Posted 29 Sep 2014 8:01 am
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This sounds wonderful. I would say just keep doing what you are doing. In my imagination I could hear another instrument maybe playing the chord voicings in the next position up to emphasize certain parts of the song.
I wish I could play this expressively. Nice! _________________ Excel D10 8&4, Supro 8, Regal resonator, Peavey Powerslide, homemade lap 12(a work in progress) |
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