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 Post subject: Soun Clips of #3 and #4
PostPosted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 4:24 pm 
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Finally got up with my ringer. He came by my office today to swap off #2 for #3 for a while, and he had his H4 with him, so he popped off a couple of clips. One of #3 which I have refinished and adjusted the action on, for him, and another for #4. Just as a reminder, #3 was Bubinga/Lutz 650 scale.
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The clip is a segment of Requerdos de la Alhambra, by Tarrega

#4 is the 640 scale EIR/German Spruce most recently finished.
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The clip is a segment from Capricho Arabe, by Tarrega

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 5:21 pm 
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I really like how the Recuerdos sounds - and I am very picky at it. I feel in love with the CG upon hearing someone playing this piece, and I still consider it the most beautiful piece wrote for guitar.
So, [clap] [clap] !

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Those are very beautiful, Waddy. Congratulations!

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I love it Waddy, superb sound! Thanks for posting the clips.

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Boy, the two sure have different sounds. Both good from here. The first seemed kind of a warmer, fatter tone and the second ,#4, much brighter. Are they the same strings on both Waddy? And are you happy.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:02 pm 
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Thanks folks. I'm pretty happy. I think there were some differences in the recording, but also, #3 has had about 5 months of playing in and #4 has only been played a limited number of hours and is still changing. Essentially the same strings on both guitars. Savarez Corum Alliance Normal Tension basses and Oasis Carbon trebles - Normal tension.

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Great sounds, Waddy! I particularly liked the basses on the Capricho Arabe. You may have inspired me to make my first classical.

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Very nice. I like the sound of both but they are different from each other.
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Thanks for posting those Waddy, they sound very nice!

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Thanks, guys! I think the difference is in the top wood. The Lutz is a little more flexible cross grain than the German Spruce I have used.

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Definitely wonderful.

Thanks for posting the clips -- hearing is a much different experience that looking at pix of bindings....

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