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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 3:12 pm 
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Cocobolo
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Joined: Sun Dec 25, 2005 2:26 pm
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Well, folks were wondering if the adjustable neck caused any problems with the sound. Here are some sound files of my latest (the cocobolo body with the wild grain pattern). These are totally unprocessed tracks, just straight miked to get the most representative sound of the instrument.

The first track is each individual string plucked and allowed to decay. Individual strings
BTW, I paid these guys in beer and they must have had one too many since they missed one string

The next track is the open chords E, A, G, C, and D, strummed and allowed to decay. Chords

Next are 2 instrumental tracks Don't Think Twice and Full Workout

My thanks to Dennis Leahy for converting these from audio CD to MP3 and hosting the files on his web site. The playing is by Matt Mattson of Bemidji, MN. He is the "M" on my GM logo and he did apologize to me for being a bit rusty    Recording was done in the studio of Gary Burger at Turtle River, MN.

So here you are, Serge. Have a listen.

Grant


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Brazilian Rosewood
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Joined: Sun Dec 25, 2005 6:32 am
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Hey wow thank you very much Grant, that guitar sounds perfect to my ears bud, i'm just jealous, i'm gonna build me one like that too! well, gotta build a couple hundreds before i get to that point of excellence!

Awesome Grant, just awesome!

Thank you again!


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Sounds good to me!


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