It's been a while since I posted anything. Here's an attempt at an old fiddle tune dating back to the American Civil war - played on my cigar box guitar.
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Hey, man; great work! For some reason it makes me want to watch the Outlaw Josey Wales with Clint Eastwood. But unfortunately he's busy, so I'll have to watch it alone.
SWEET. I love the light touch on this one....very delicate....the tone you've dialed in is so nice and airy, rubbery ad steel snappy at the same time.....very legit rendition! Thanks for sharing. ET
Nicely done! That's a good one to play on CB fiddle as well. If you're ok with it I might use the sound from your vid to add a fiddle track. Let me know.
Thanks for the comments. I've been reading the book "April 1865 - The month that saved America" whilst also listening to the Ken Burns Soundtrack to the Civil War series, I thought this tune would lend itself to cbg.
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That guitar produces a lovely sound and your playing is top notch. Really loved that.
Have you seen the duet? http://www.cigarboxnation.com/video/year-of-jubilo-duet-with-the-re...
Hey, man; great work! For some reason it makes me want to watch the Outlaw Josey Wales with Clint Eastwood. But unfortunately he's busy, so I'll have to watch it alone.
SWEET. I love the light touch on this one....very delicate....the tone you've dialed in is so nice and airy, rubbery ad steel snappy at the same time.....very legit rendition! Thanks for sharing. ET
Love this old traditional stuff. Nice one!!
Go for it Jim! I'd be honoured!
Nicely done! That's a good one to play on CB fiddle as well. If you're ok with it I might use the sound from your vid to add a fiddle track. Let me know.
Nice one Rev.
Gives out the historic feel of "Bull run" to "Appomattox"
Thanks for the comments. I've been reading the book "April 1865 - The month that saved America" whilst also listening to the Ken Burns Soundtrack to the Civil War series, I thought this tune would lend itself to cbg.
Thanks for sharing that, Chris. What a cracking sounding take on the tune.