Can,t tell who's lyrics it is Blind Lemon Jefferson ,Big Joe Williamson, the main principle will apply, its a sign of the times, and its back in the Public '...
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Thanks Andries. I just bought a couple of parlor guitars from around the 50s or 60s on ebay. Life can be full of coincidences so I wondered if I'd stumbled upon you using a six. I must say though your six sounds sublime as you describe it. I used to "play" six string many years ago and couldn't resist the guitar at the price then I ended up buying two! I say I used to play six string, what I really mean is that I knew a few chords and could stumble through Bob Dylan's Blowing in the Wind lol. It'll be interesting getting back into it at least ;) Thanks for the reply and the comment on my page too. You're a good friend and I appreciate it.
Hi there Grey bear & Dani ,sorry no Sixer it was on my latest 4 string Big Box ,and you are right itwas more then a tree (3) string ,my old sixer is a Triumph acoustic steel string slider & player its from round 1920 my past away sister left it to me ,fixt it up whit new tuners and a pick-up for my comfort but thanks for the comments and qustions, just as Clock say's That's just peachy ! greeeettssszz A.D.
Definitely a great blues sound. Are you playing an old six string? Sounds like a Stella Harmony wielded by Robert Johnson back in the days of old. Loved it anyway. Certainly sounds like more than three strings.
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How sweet it is!!! BluesyBluesGoodness!!! Meeeowwwww^..^
Thanks Andries. I just bought a couple of parlor guitars from around the 50s or 60s on ebay. Life can be full of coincidences so I wondered if I'd stumbled upon you using a six. I must say though your six sounds sublime as you describe it. I used to "play" six string many years ago and couldn't resist the guitar at the price then I ended up buying two! I say I used to play six string, what I really mean is that I knew a few chords and could stumble through Bob Dylan's Blowing in the Wind lol. It'll be interesting getting back into it at least ;) Thanks for the reply and the comment on my page too. You're a good friend and I appreciate it.
Hi there Grey bear & Dani ,sorry no Sixer it was on my latest 4 string Big Box ,and you are right itwas more then a tree (3) string ,my old sixer is a Triumph acoustic steel string slider & player its from round 1920 my past away sister left it to me ,fixt it up whit new tuners and a pick-up for my comfort but thanks for the comments and qustions, just as Clock say's That's just peachy ! greeeettssszz A.D.
That's just peachy!
Definitely a great blues sound. Are you playing an old six string? Sounds like a Stella Harmony wielded by Robert Johnson back in the days of old. Loved it anyway. Certainly sounds like more than three strings.
"Yeah", 'Great Basic Bluesy Sound' to this one Andries, (It's a Peach :-)
Cool song, Andries!!!
Nice and mellow with some nice background sounds Andries. Another good one!
Good blues calm and stripped, authentic as we like it
Oh. Sorry Andries. You were calling Knothead Guitars by that name - and not me. Even if the term fits! We move on. Everything is PEACHY.