Video of some Tricone playing
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Video of some Tricone playing
A friend sent me a little video she made of me playing my Tricone at a Moonlighters show from Summer '05 at the Rodeo Bar in NYC. There are lot of cool close-up shots of both hands. I dunno, thought it would be fun to share it.
Click here for video. Hope you enjoy
Click here for video. Hope you enjoy
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So that's how that thing works... now I get it... you run that metal thingey up and down the strings.
How do you know where to put your hands?
No, really, very cool Mike!
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How do you know where to put your hands?
No, really, very cool Mike!
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Great playing, as always!
Steinar
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Sweeeeeeeet, Mike!
Are you tuned in C#m7? In any case, really great stuff. Sounds like you've been really studying a lot of the old school masters.
TJW
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Are you tuned in C#m7? In any case, really great stuff. Sounds like you've been really studying a lot of the old school masters.
TJW
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1956 Fender Stringmaster T-8 (C6, A6, B11); 1960 Fender Stringmaster D-8 (C6, B11/A6); Regal resonator (C6); 1938 Epiphone Electar (A6); assorted ukuleles; upright bass
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That's a great clip, Mike. I only wish it was larger, so I could steal from you better.
Thanks for sharing!
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Some C#min, some E. I only bring one guitar, so I've had to be inventive with a few other tunings, such as a workaround for F#9.
I also should mention that my friend, Sandi Bachom, shot these. She has some other cool little "Schlockumentaries" on her website. She'll be doing some more of me in the future.
I also should mention that my friend, Sandi Bachom, shot these. She has some other cool little "Schlockumentaries" on her website. She'll be doing some more of me in the future.
Quality sucks on this youtube video. For better sound and picture, view the link in the first post.
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Hi: I'm a new player and watching this I can only say W O W ! That guitar seems to be just an extension of YOU. Incredible. How do you have such control of your pickin' fingers? I'm a pilot and when I take hold of my controls that plane becomes an extension of me....that's what I see in you and your playing.. Lovely...oh, that someday I could play like that.
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