Nice job! Coincidently, tonight my jam group did "Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans..." and I come home and find you playing it. Serendipity...
Ohhhh, that's sweet. I worked in NOLA on the hurricane recovery technical effort, living in the Quarter. I do miss it. Sadly, I'll probanly return for the same reason.
I was there with Americorps NCCC back in 2010 working with Habitat for Humanity. Had a big impact on me. Would love to go back soon now that I have made friends with some folks that play down there
Thank you! The guitar is a 1937 Martin C 1. One of the few archtops they made. Here I’m playing it with a Dearmond pickup from 1948 through a 50s tonemaster amp
Nice job! Coincidently, tonight my jam group did "Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans..." and I come home and find you playing it. Serendipity...
perfection
Ohhhh, that's sweet. I worked in NOLA on the hurricane recovery technical effort, living in the Quarter. I do miss it. Sadly, I'll probanly return for the same reason.
I was there with Americorps NCCC back in 2010 working with Habitat for Humanity. Had a big impact on me. Would love to go back soon now that I have made friends with some folks that play down there
Wow! Love the slight breakup you get when playing chords. Can I ask what pickup and amp you use?
Thanks! Yes the pickup is a ‘48 DeArmond Monkey on a stick. Amp is a 50s Tonemaster/valco.
I’m also getting some saturation from a strymon deco pedal
I like your playing very much. This guitar is beatiful, what guitar is?
Thank you! The guitar is a 1937 Martin C 1. One of the few archtops they made. Here I’m playing it with a Dearmond pickup from 1948 through a 50s tonemaster amp