Paolo and Lou concert
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- Nic Neufeld
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Paolo and Lou concert
Just thought some of you might enjoy these folks doing a short online concert...made my morning, great stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_eSmf5516o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_eSmf5516o
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I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
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Calling and calling to me
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Thank you for sharing the video Nick We are glad all of you liked this set !
I must admit that it was quite strange for us to play 30 min for a camera, not my favorite exercice but it seems like musicians from all over the world have to get used to it
Anyway, here is the set list :
1 Honolulu Baby
2 On a Coconut Island (start at 3'05)
3 Mr Sandman (6')
4 Over the Rainbow (9'30)
5 Sleepwalk (12'50)
6 South Sea Island Magic (15'20)
7 An Orange Grove in California (19')
8 Singin the Blues (22'10)
9 On a Little Bamboo Bridge (25'30)
I played three great instruments for this short set : a wooden Tricone made by Fine Resophonic, a Clinesmith Frypan and a vintage National Tricone.
Thank you, Paolo
I must admit that it was quite strange for us to play 30 min for a camera, not my favorite exercice but it seems like musicians from all over the world have to get used to it
Anyway, here is the set list :
1 Honolulu Baby
2 On a Coconut Island (start at 3'05)
3 Mr Sandman (6')
4 Over the Rainbow (9'30)
5 Sleepwalk (12'50)
6 South Sea Island Magic (15'20)
7 An Orange Grove in California (19')
8 Singin the Blues (22'10)
9 On a Little Bamboo Bridge (25'30)
I played three great instruments for this short set : a wooden Tricone made by Fine Resophonic, a Clinesmith Frypan and a vintage National Tricone.
Thank you, Paolo
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Thanks Paolo, do you mind sharing your tunings? The first guitar (maple tricone, beautiful instrument!) I assume is in a major triad tuning like open G or A...
As odd as the new reality for musicians is, we who are unable to attend personally do appreciate it...please keep playing, and if there's a way to support via donations or tickets and the like, a lot of groups are doing things like that (eg Larkin Poe live stream concerts).
The whole set was great! It may feel awkward playing to an empty room but you definitely are connecting with an audience...
As odd as the new reality for musicians is, we who are unable to attend personally do appreciate it...please keep playing, and if there's a way to support via donations or tickets and the like, a lot of groups are doing things like that (eg Larkin Poe live stream concerts).
The whole set was great! It may feel awkward playing to an empty room but you definitely are connecting with an audience...
Waikīkī, at night when the shadows are falling
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
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Concerning the tunings, the maple tricone is tuned in G high bass, the National tricone and the Clinesmith are tuned in A6.
Concerning the way of supporting Lou and I, thank you for mentioning that Everyone can send a few dollars with Paypal using my email adress : paolo.aldo.conti at gmail.com
Any contribution will be much appreciated !
Concerning the way of supporting Lou and I, thank you for mentioning that Everyone can send a few dollars with Paypal using my email adress : paolo.aldo.conti at gmail.com
Any contribution will be much appreciated !
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Hi Joe, thank you for your comments !Tell us about your new tri-cone. Joe
This guitar was made by Mike Lewis who builds great resonator guitars under the brand Fine Resophonic. It's his friend and slide guitarist Michael Messer who once asked him to build a wooden replica of a vintage Tricone squareneck. The first time I played the one on the video it was around 15 years ago. I immediately felt in love with it. I waited for 10 or 12 years before buying it (the guitar was used in trade shows).
About the sound, it's quite hard for me to describe sound so the best I can say is that it is not as "bright" as the National, of course. It has a more mellow sound but with lot of punch. This guitar can be very loud, at least as much as the metal one.
One of the great things is the weight, I can play it stand up without any problem.
Here is a picture of it :
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