TSGA Jam Session
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TSGA Jam Session
I`ve made enquiries bout maybe joining the jam session while I`m visiting from Scotland, but I have a few concerns.
Am I gonna be blown away by everyone and not know the stuff,
I am picking up a NEW Msa M3 so will I be able to play it?
Am I gonna suck in front of a whole heap of people?
Does the prospect of playing with a hot backin band outweigh all of the above?
Course it does. Off goes my application for the late night jam! heehee
Davie
Am I gonna be blown away by everyone and not know the stuff,
I am picking up a NEW Msa M3 so will I be able to play it?
Am I gonna suck in front of a whole heap of people?
Does the prospect of playing with a hot backin band outweigh all of the above?
Course it does. Off goes my application for the late night jam! heehee
Davie
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The great about most steel guitarist is they realize the work put into learning and playing a steel guitar, everyone will appreciate your effort and the results.
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As to the question of "can you play your new M3" of course you can. I bought two new MSA's last year and I only had to make a few very minor adjustments on the pedal height (which is adjustable with a "thumbwheel" under the guitar), the knee lever distance from my knees (again adjustable with thumbscrews) and tweak the tuning slightly. The whole process took about 15 minutes at maximum. I got my second one on a Friday, played it about 30 minutes on Saturday, and played it with my church gig on Sunday morning. These are great guitars, and Johnny Cox did a great job setting them up even with my oddball inside/outside RKL setup.
How about a picture you say? I just happened to have one. click here
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Darvin Willhoite
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How about a picture you say? I just happened to have one. click here
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Darvin Willhoite
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Yes Davie, thats it. I ordered the Legend back in July, then MSA had the Patriot M3 on display at ISGC in September. Like Jerry Clower used to say "they flung a cravin' on me" so I had to have it too. Since you already play an MSA you won't have any trouble.
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I am looking forward to this as last years terrible weather in Ohio, did not allow me to attend.
We have a good list started, and I would like to encourage anyone interested in signing up, please contact me soon by email at info@slidestation.com.
Looking forward to hearing from you...
Best regards and see you all in Dallas!
Jerry
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We have a good list started, and I would like to encourage anyone interested in signing up, please contact me soon by email at info@slidestation.com.
Looking forward to hearing from you...
Best regards and see you all in Dallas!
Jerry
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