The Neighborhood Trio (steel, vibes, upright) TV Spot
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The Neighborhood Trio (steel, vibes, upright) TV Spot
Here is the segment that aired last night on Twin Cities Public TV's MN Originals about my group The Neighborhood Trio.
http://www.mnoriginal.org/art/?p=4547
There are complete takes of the studio tunes and a nice interview with Steve and his vibes on their site, as well as the previously posted interview with me.
I am really pleased with the segment, but if I may throw one disclaimer in. I'm not a fan of the tone they got in the studio performances - all direct does not do justice to that guitar.
It was a big day for the trio yesterday with this and the finishing of tracking for our first record. We are excited to get a batch of tunes out.
http://www.mnoriginal.org/art/?p=4547
There are complete takes of the studio tunes and a nice interview with Steve and his vibes on their site, as well as the previously posted interview with me.
I am really pleased with the segment, but if I may throw one disclaimer in. I'm not a fan of the tone they got in the studio performances - all direct does not do justice to that guitar.
It was a big day for the trio yesterday with this and the finishing of tracking for our first record. We are excited to get a batch of tunes out.
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Very nice! I see what you mean about the DI on the guitar. Why didn't you get a mic like the other guys? Or at least a mic on the amp! Still, an acceptable tone on the pass/fail scale
The 7-string really makes sense in your trio setting. Gah, you're really making me want a Weissenborn! Course I don't actually play steel in any of my current projects and I'd don't think a Weissenborn has nearly enough volume to cut through a gypsy jazz jam -- my Beard Goldtone barely manages it!
The 7-string really makes sense in your trio setting. Gah, you're really making me want a Weissenborn! Course I don't actually play steel in any of my current projects and I'd don't think a Weissenborn has nearly enough volume to cut through a gypsy jazz jam -- my Beard Goldtone barely manages it!
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about the tone....
.....I think the disappointment about the tone is that they did have a mic on the amp, and didn't use it. I love my live rig (Fishman pu - Radial pre - AER amp), just not direct. The sound guy kept saying how much he liked the direct sound - I wanted mics. Oh well.
Thanks a lot for the comments. It is a dream group to be in. It constantly pushes me beyond my limit which is humbling, challenging and inspiring. I look forward to sharing more of our music with all of you.
Thanks a lot for the comments. It is a dream group to be in. It constantly pushes me beyond my limit which is humbling, challenging and inspiring. I look forward to sharing more of our music with all of you.
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I am grateful to you for posting the link. The video is beautiful, really high quality production. The groove of the music, the repoir between the players and the instrumental expertise all stood out. I agree about the thin tone of the Marcio on the recording, but your fine playing overrode the direct box tone.
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The Neighborhood Trio is one of my current favorite groups. Check out their website for more information and some samples of their recordings.
Thanks for sharing that video, Dan, and congratulations!
Thanks for sharing that video, Dan, and congratulations!
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Yeah, what Howard said. I am diggin' that and the video quality just adds to the music. I'll look for an up coming CD?
Dan, I had the pleasure of meeting Peter Roller at our gig Friday night. He said you directed him to my stands, a big thank you. A great guy to talk about steels with.
Dan, I had the pleasure of meeting Peter Roller at our gig Friday night. He said you directed him to my stands, a big thank you. A great guy to talk about steels with.
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Thanks again for the nice comments guys.
Stephan you asked about the tuning. Yes, I do make one small modification for certain tunes.
Either
D A D F# A B D (low to high)
or
D C D F# A B D
It is about a 50/50 split between these tunings. I would love to get an 8-string Weissenborn made that will have both the 5th and dominant 7th down there. Tuning that one string wreaks havoc on all the others - I need to retune all 7. Excessive tuning live is a buzz kill for us.
Stephan you asked about the tuning. Yes, I do make one small modification for certain tunes.
Either
D A D F# A B D (low to high)
or
D C D F# A B D
It is about a 50/50 split between these tunings. I would love to get an 8-string Weissenborn made that will have both the 5th and dominant 7th down there. Tuning that one string wreaks havoc on all the others - I need to retune all 7. Excessive tuning live is a buzz kill for us.
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Thumbs up! Nice tone and touch, Dan.
I play vibes too, so I especially enjoyed the combination of instruments.
I play vibes too, so I especially enjoyed the combination of instruments.
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