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For those of you who are devoted to small amps, particularly small tube amps, what are some of your favorites?
I have been getting to know a Fender Princeton recently, and it really sounds great. I have the '68 version, which is 12 watts instead of 15, but it still puts out a LOT of sound. Cranking it up at home isn't an option if you live with or near other humans, but for clean tones and pedal-driven ones, you can get some super nice sounds and still get some of that 3-D tube sound.
What sort of small amps do you love, Gathering folks?
(A pic of my amp, with a special guest:)
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Looking forward to it!
Regarding the on-campus accomodations for those who choose that route, will they be the same as last year? Will they be available for the whole conference? Just wondering if I need to book a room for any nights - hotels can get expensive in Nashville
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I got some of the Professor Green's products at the last Gathering and I really like them. Bonus - they smell great!
I use fretboard oil maybe two or three times a year on a guitar. Probably overkill, but I worry about living in a dry climate too. In any case my fretboards all seem to be doing great
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That SynthAxe looks interesting, but what's baffling is that Firebird X. After I got done setting up all those accessories it'd be time to go to bed.
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I've just returned home to Minneapolis and rejoined the living - work was conspiring to punish me for being off last week
I have a lot of photos and videos, and I'll work to posting some of them here. I think I'll post the videos over on the main Guitar Gathering facebook page so that people who follow our guitar tribe can get a look-in to the retreat that was as well.
Did I enjoy the retreat? Have I mentioned that I'm already registered for next year's retreat?
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Weather looks great for travel!
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Looks like we have some great weather in store and every slot is full for the retreat. I’m very excited. And who is this very special guest?? Inquiring minds want to know! ?
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I'm thankful that Paul was there to take these awesome videos. (Are you coming to the fingerstyle retreat or to the Gathering next year, Paul?)
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On 10/22/2018 at 4:54 AM, Eracer_Team-DougH said:
my wife has a hard time separating .. going to the Guitar Gathering vs vacation to Nashville.
I get "You were just there two years ago",
It should be, "But I didn't get to go last year"
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Good luck to them! I hope the company is thriving again soon. More great instruments is a good thing for everyone.
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On 10/20/2018 at 9:51 PM, V7#5b9 said:
Take a look at the musical analysis of “Autumn Leaves” provided on the following PAGE. When you get to the page, you may have to click on the “Music and Lyrics Analysis” in the left column to see the result in the middle column. The original key is G major/E Minor, and the form is A-A-B-C. So, the first 16 bars are the A-A section. The next 8 bars are the B or Bridge section, and the last 8 bars are the C section. When the sections are melodically different, they can be assigned different letters: A, B, C or even D.
Now, I don’t know about “breakdown bridge”, but as far as I’m concerned when you add the lyrics (and I do have “Autumn Leaves” sheet music with lyrics version) the B section starts with “Since you …” as you point out, and the C section starts with “But I …” I hope that makes sense to you.
Thanks for introducing me to that website! I can tell I'll spend a lot of time there eventually!
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That was a great night!
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Great points 000.
Personally I never had an interest in jazz when I first did L&MG, and I even skipped over that lesson because of it. Later I came back and thought "whoa, this is cool". Started learning some jazz chords, bought a The Real Book, toyed around with it.
Then I developed an actual interest in Jazz itself outside of guitar playing and discovered another musical landscape I had never visited before. All new colors, all new ideas... all things new.
I just wish more jazz books were written for people who can't read music, but maybe I just need to learn
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On 9/28/2018 at 3:10 PM, Plantsman13 said:
Pat,
I would investigate Pierre Bensusan (sp) if DADGAD is your interest. He specializes in different tunings and DADGAD is one of them. Did I mention he is an amazing guitarist as well (and worth catching a live performance if possible)?
Good luck in your search,
Bryan
My guitar instructor, who's a jazz/fusion/prog/everything guy has one of his books. It's crazy, the complexity of it - the millions of chord charts and his encyclopedic knowledge of theory. Wonderful player for sure.
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Just registered! Excited to go back to Nashville for my second Gathering!
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Hard to imagine how they could impact tone much or at all since they are not touching the vibrating part of the string like the nut or saddle... if it has any effect you’d probably need to have a lot more acute ears than me ?
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This is really interesting. I have been looking for ways I can practice like I was in a band, listening to the other instruments and keeping time and all. I will look into it!
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Nice job! Really like it!
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Thanks for the advice Dave. I like to travel light anyway!
Hope to hear some more soon about the content and what we can expect to learn. I'm sure Steve has an awesome program for us. I'm not a good fingerstyle player but I'm hoping this sends me on my way!
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Super excited to come and enjoy the week at the Fingerstyle Retreat! I can't wait!
One thing I was wondering about, for those of you who have been before, is - what should we bring? Beyond the obvious things, I was wondering if there is a need to bring things like a music stand or a guitar stand, as some people had recommended for the summer Gathering. Are those things useful at the Fingerstyle retreat, or is this close enough quarters and an intimate setting, to where they aren't needed?
See you there!
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These are great! I was so sorry I couldn't stay for the showcase, but I was not feeling well that morning. Definitely want to be there next year!
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Boy, sonic blue looks different today.
I like that shoreline gold color though. I wish I had a Jazzmaster in that color
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I think that letting her pick one out is a great idea! Everybody should have the guitar they think is the coolest
In seriousness though, I think that the Yamaha Pacificas are great value, I had one at one time and it was great for the money. The Squier Classic Vibe series is one I would consider too.
Hope your husband and wife duo gets off to a slamming start!
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Looks like a good choice, Bob! Those rotosound strings are supposed to be good, though I've never bought any myself. I'd bet they will last you a few months. I hope you're feeling better and making more progress!
Guitar Gathering 2019
in Past Guitar Gathering Conferences
Posted · Edited by colder
The doom rooms are typical dorm rooms - two beds in each room and an attached bathroom which is shared with the adjoining room. There is a sink and a mirror in each room. There was also some basic dorm furniture like dressers, a desk and a chair, twin size bed, and a closet. They provide bedding, but if you're particular about it you might want to bring a blanket and a pillow with you.
I think last year there was enough space so that everyone had their own room, but I'm not sure how it will work out this coming year.
Last year the ladies were all on their own floor, with the men on a different floor.