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    Hello, All,
    I'm doing some clips of a new Danelectro Baritone. Here's the first one.
    I'm using Audacity.
    The microphone is just one they included in a "buy a stand and get a free microphone" deal. I think it's a :: Nady.

    It's a one take recording I made after downloading a drum track that seemed like it would fit with a song I'm writing.

    Here's a picture of the setup:



    https://www.yousendit.com/download/Q...UEN6NEpFQlE9PQ

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    Why did you delete the file ? The guitar looks really nice what tuning do you use ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jipes
    Why did you delete the file ? The guitar looks really nice what tuning do you use ?
    Hello.
    I didn't actually delete that file. I'm not sure what happened.
    This link should work, but let me know, please, if it does not.

    https://www.yousendit.com/transfer.p...ZEtRYTgwTVE9PQ

    I'll be making another clip later today--this first one was made hours after receiving the guitar and working to get it set up-- so I hope you will give that a listen, as well.

    Thanks for the heads up re: the file glitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highway_61
    Hello.
    I didn't actually delete that file. I'm not sure what happened.
    This link should work, but let me know, please, if it does not.

    https://www.yousendit.com/transfer.p...ZEtRYTgwTVE9PQ

    I'll be making another clip later today--this first one was made hours after receiving the guitar and working to get it set up-- so I hope you will give that a listen, as well.

    Thanks for the heads up re: the file glitch.
    Now it works fine and I'm very happy that I insist because it's really f*****g damn groovy Highway61 : I really like your playing and the nice sound of the Baritone

    really great
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    1978 Fender Telecaster Thinline Custom USA, New Nash TL-72 Thinline Telecaster, 1965 Harmony Meteor, H71, 1986 Fender Telecaster Esquire MIJ, New Martin J-41 Special, 1933 National Duolian, 1941, New Eastwood Mandocaster 12 strings

    Amps:
    Tweed Vibrolux Custom Denis Manlay, 1976 Fender Deluxe Reverb Silverface

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    Yeah! What a great sound that bari has - right between a bass and standard guitar. Slick playing, too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jipes
    Now it works fine and I'm very happy that I insist because it's really f*****g damn groovy Highway61 : I really like your playing and the nice sound of the Baritone

    really great

    Man, thank you times a thousand. I truly appreciate it.

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    really great clip, just wondering do you need to be careful with your choice of amp when playing one of these? I guess you need something with a great bottom end but not quite a bass amp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tjcurtin1
    Yeah! What a great sound that bari has - right between a bass and standard guitar. Slick playing, too!

    Thank you very much. Truly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lev
    really great clip, just wondering do you need to be careful with your choice of amp when playing one of these? I guess you need something with a great bottom end but not quite a bass amp.

    Well, my idea was to use the Danelecto Nifty Seventy bass amp that I use in the YouTube video, but I plugged into the Pathfinder 10, and I like the sound.

    When I play out, I always mic the amp, so I think I might be able to get away with using the 10, but we'll see.

    If I played bigger places, I think I would definitely buy and try a Princeton Chorus (I see you have one listed in your sig.) I love the PC's clean, and I am sure the two 10s would handle anything I could give it with the Dano well, pretty sure).

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    CAn I ask you again what tuning do you use ?

    I tried a Fender Baritone some months ago and was very close to buy it but didn't

    Hearing your clip made me reconsider this
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    That was awesome Highway_61 Haven't experienced a bari until now. Awesome and nice playing.

    M29

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    I haven't knowingly heard a bari before either...funkalicious!!!!
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Great sounding track. The guitar sounds great, especially with the slide. It has a very nice tone, especially for this style. Great playing!! What tuning are you using for your slide work. Very nice.

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    Is it okay to post a reply two months after the fact?

    (Sorry)

    The baritone was tuned to Open Bb.

    Thanks, everyone, for all the compliments.

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