Mike Wilson Playing "Misty" on C6th

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Mike Wilson Playing "Misty" on C6th

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This is probably the most challenging one I've done yet. Playing "Misty" using one of Herby Wallace's Rythm tracks. Oustanding track. Uses all 5 pedals and knee lever lowering the 3rd string on this version. Very challenging. Hope you like it. Oh, by the way, Bobby Bowman, I tried to get a smile or 2 in this video for you, LOL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c49MZ0kKitU
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:D :whoa: :roll:

Mike : A job well done; Hey, fellow forumites; if you love C-th tuning ; give this a listen. Mike is doing an out-standing performance on this lovely song.. Try it ; you will like it..Bernie :whoa: :whoa: :whoa:
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Mike,
Great playing!! Great tone!! but you have some very noisy pedals and knee levers there.
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Post by Mike Wilson »

Thanks for the comments Bernie and Ray. I went back and listened to it again. I didn't hear pedal noise. I hear the tick of the drum at the same time that I'm engaging a lever or pedal. I'm not a great player but I do worry about pedal noise and Mullen guitars just don't have it. Unless I've lost more of my hearing than I thought. LOL
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Mike,

Awesome job man! Smoooooth!!!

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Mike, IMO, that's super; great touch, dead on and great arrangement. May I ask, is this your own arrangement or did anyone's tab influence you? I would love to be able to do it this way; the ending is super too.
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Great job, Mike. I enjoyed that.
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Post by Mike Wilson »

Thanks, Kenny, Charles and Jack. This is a Herby Wallace arrangement with a couple things that I did differently, and that being said, I hope I did it some justice.
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Mike that was SUPERB!!
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Post by Roger Shackelton »

HI MIKE,

I really like your playing on "MISTY". It sounds very good.

BTW: There's nothing wrong with your hearing. The sounds on the track could be mis-interpreted as pedal noise. No modern PSG has pedal noise. :)

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That is just wonderful. Smooth. great sounding!
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FAN-DANG-TASTIC Choo-choo,

Enjoyed it immensely. You did "Misty" proud.
OBTW I noticed the smileing face a few times ! :D
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mike that was super good :D you made me smile to it was great
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Very nicely done. I enjoyed that, thanks.
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Jim Cohen wrote:Very nicely done. I enjoyed that, thanks.
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Post by Mike Wilson »

Thank you Charles, Roger, Jim Seay, John, Pete, Jim Cohen, and last but certainly not least, Al Marcus for the compliments and kind words. Very much appreciated.
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Good job Mike, I enjoyed it.

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Post by Frank Freniere »

Great song, great job!
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Post by Tony Smart »

Very nice Mike.

Especially good as there’s time for you to make a cup of tea during the piano and guitar solos.

No, seriously – great backing track – where can I get it?

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Post by Mike Wilson »

Thanks Tony D., Frank, and Tony S. Yeah, definitely time for coffee or tea on the break. That track is a Herby Wallace rythm track and you can get them from him. He has some really great rythm tracks all done with some super musicians. Thanks again guys.
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great job!!

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great job Mike you nailed that for sure

I enjoy your playing so much

one of my favorites too!!

Mike A :D
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Mike, great job, you haven't forgotten a thing Merv and I taught you.
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Don't get much better than that!!!

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Mike, outstanding job on Misty... The Mullen sounds great..
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Thanks alot Mike, Ray and Joe. Ray, I got a laugh out of that. Let's see, if I remember right, Merv tried real hard to teach me how to be a gentleman, and you, well let's see, didn't we drink alot of beer back in those days. as well as play a lot of good music. I think Merv gave up on me. LOL.
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Well, it may be hard to believe, but I have been in the dark ages until now. I have had dial up and just changed over to high speed. I have been unable to watch videos on dial up but now I can see what I have been missing. Anyhow, I just wanted to comment that my friend, Mike Wilson, did a great job on this tune. As he mentioned, the track is from one of my albums which has Roy Rosetta playing a solo and Gary Davis playing the guitar solo. I must say that I thought Mike's tone was great on the Mullen. Of course, Mullen is my favorite guitar anyway, but Mike really got a super clean tone.

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