You said sit in with the band??kdawg2a wrote:So much sitting! Awesome day lads!
Christchurch Acoustic Fest - 30th March
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Re: Christchurch Acoustic Fest - 30th March
Those three non Taylor guitars were amazing.codedog wrote:original thread by Nipplewrestler. It's a D35.
The Martin was a bit too much for me, but I was seriously impressed with the one at the back, can't remember the make and model maybe kdawg will remind me.
Now off to learn Kashmir as that looked like fun to play
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It's a Blue ridge BR163-ce. Cutaway Martin OOO shape with pre-war styled scalloped bracing.sty wrote:Those three non Taylor guitars were amazing.codedog wrote:original thread by Nipplewrestler. It's a D35.
The Martin was a bit too much for me, but I was seriously impressed with the one at the back, can't remember the make and model maybe kdawg will remind me.
Now off to learn Kashmir as that looked like fun to play
Great bang for your buck guitar.
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Re: Christchurch Acoustic Fest - 30th March
Blue Ridge, that's the one (couldn't read the headstock on the photos)
it's a lovely guitar, and so easy to play, thanks for bringing it along
it's a lovely guitar, and so easy to play, thanks for bringing it along
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Re: Christchurch Acoustic Fest - 30th March
I think we northerners need to do something similar. Great idea and everyone goes home without ringing ears... and you can actually have some good conversations too.
Out of interest, was there any guitar that stood out in terms of the volume it could produce?
Out of interest, was there any guitar that stood out in terms of the volume it could produce?
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This didn't happen - jeremyb was there.jvpp wrote:have some good conversations
Yup - that's me and my pal Steve or little stevie vai as I like to call him. In Auckland airport when I was 26. I'm not 26 anymore.