New Song on my Baritone Weissenborn

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New Song on my Baritone Weissenborn

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I wrote my first song on my Celtic Cross Baritone Weissenborn this morning. This is a rough recording, made a couple of mistakes and it reguires some good speakers to get the bass but thought you all might want to hear Neil Russel's baby:

http://www.theonehundredclub.org/images/SforS3.mp3

It's called Song For Susan
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Mighty fine playing and picking! Guitar sounds good too.

Bill
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Gorgeous sounds! Thanks for sharing that Bill. Please sign me up for the CD!
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Post by David Yannuzzi »

Purdy Song Bill and nice playing. That is a Big sound.

Is that in an open D or C ?
-Dave
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Real nice, Bill !
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David,

It is actually open A (Open D formation tuned down to a an Open A.
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Bill,
You are the right man for that guitar and vice versa ! Image
I hope you do more for us.
Great sound and playing.

Roy
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Let me give a plug to my friend Neil Russel (two l's or one l?) who made this gorgeous instrument. I've had Neil make my son an Octive Mandolin which also has that full rich sound. There is nothing quite like Neil's Baritone Weiss's. And he practically gives them away (although don't tell him that since I want to get another instrument from him some day.) Image

This thing is huge. Size of a half-sized cello. It has a 30 inch scale length. Nothing else quite like it on earth.
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Nice Stuff Bill!!This forum is not only informative, but it's also entertaining. Image It's kinda like being in Deli & gettin' to sample the "goodies" before you buy! A friend once told me: "A stranger is just a friend you haven't met yet." I agree most definately. So... to all my new friends,Good On Ya for being who you are! And...Like the threads in a piece of cloth,we may be far away from each other,but we are connected never the less. Cheers Friends...Soundhound. Image
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Post by James Quackenbush »

Bill,
You told me earlier that the Baritone sounded BIG ....WOW !! .....You weren't kidding !!....That thing sound's GREAT ..
You're playing style fit's it like a glove...
That's a keeper for sure ....BTW it was really good to finally meet you yesterday...
Keep the tune's commin !!...Sincerely, Jim
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Bill, that's some fine music on an inspiring
instrument. Keep it coming! (Even if my speakers can't quite handle it. Guess it's time the tough went shopping...) --Steve
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Aaaah... love it.

-Travis
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...'Tis a beautiful thing...What strings are you using? Have you found a good source? A friend recently accquired one of Neil's baritone's, and would like to find a good set...
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Bill

That is real nice! Do you have a PU mounted in the guitar?
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Post by Bill McCloskey »

I don't have a pup installed yet. This was recorded with just a mike straight into the deck.

As far as strings are concerned: Neil told me he has worked out a deal with a string manufacturer to provide strings for the bari. I'll have to look the info up, but I know Neil reads the forum and maybe he can chime in with the info himself.
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Real nice picken Bill, pretty song. What did you use for the recording, a PC or a stand alone unit? Im thinking of purchasing a recording unit but I'm totally ignorant to the subject, Ive been looking at the Boss digital studios???

Im useing John Pearse (just strings) resophonic baritone strings for open "E" 17-19-32-42-60-76 ($10.00 US)on my baritone weissenborn. The JP's are affordable and the gauges work great for a low "G" tuning(GDGDGB )but suck if tuned to an "A" or "G" in a 151351 shape.

I was talking with Wayne @ Wyres strings several months ago and conviced him that there was a demand for Baritone Weissenborn strings and that he should talk with Neil at Celtic Cross. Last I heard they were going to tool up and the guages would be 18-26-32-45-65-80, just right for a 151351. Im not sure on the price or minimum order size, Neil could tell you more. Bill
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I have a tascam digital 8 track which wasn't that expensive and works well. I'm still learning how to use it.
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Great, looking forward to hearing more tunes.
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Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

Bill, have you removed the mp3? I sat down to listen to it now (been offline for nearly two weeks) and all I got was a "couldn't be found" message.......

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Yes I did take it down. I'll send it to you.
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Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

Thanks Bill,- very nice tune and great playing! The bass frequencies of that baritone is quite amazing (listening to it through headphones...).

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