Sadly I had the shout out to you in the first version but I floundered about it one section and rerecorded this morning!!! Glad you found it on your own, I was going to alert you...
I have been watching your videos for a long time and I always pick up some tips that I use in conjunction with other tutorials or tabs to improve the way I play the song. My main thing is my memory sucks from years of ...well that is another topic all together. I remember old things and not as much short term which leads to my question. You look so familiar but I can't place it. I remember a band in the late 90s I saw in harrisburg area, PA forget the name maybe flying colors but nothing comes up online so maybe I am wrong
Perhaps you don't recognize me from the past, but instead from the future! I wasn't in a band in the 90s, and Harrisburg I was in in 83 and 84 for the dead.
Thanks for all these great videos, I get a lot from them. I had a question about your Tiger guitar, I've seen it in some older videos so I guess you've had it for quite some time. What do you think of the build quality? It looks absolutely fantastic but it would be nice to hear from an owner of one. He just finished up a batch of Tigers and I was hoping I could get my hands on one of them. From the specs it seems about the weight of a Les Paul. Is it comfortable to play? Thanks for any input you might have.
All good questions.It transformed my playing. yes, it's weighty, like a Les Paul, 13 some odd pounds. It never goes out of tune. In spot check it every song on stage, but rarely need to adjust anything. Made well with two exceptions, the back plate had three screws and one had a stripped post so the other two are doing the work. Also the upkeep on the brass is interesting because go f the proximity to the pickups, so mI end up cleaning it every year with q tips. Also I had to but custom Mogami Mono/Stereo 3 part cables for the OBEL and a floor pedal that is the hub for the send and return then out to the amp. It has great sound, and I bought a noiseless rechargeable 9 volt for the front plate pre amp. It had been great, but sometimes I muse about a simpler PRS going through a PRS amp instead of my FYD Twin Reverb\b, my McCintosh power amp and my JBL e-120, K-120 etc. I have a Lott of gear and a lot of weight and fantasize about simplicity . So ask any further questions you have!
Thanks for the input. He must've cut some weight out of it because the website specs says it weighs around 9.5 lbs (slightly heavier than my Les Paul). Really a beautiful piece of functional art for the price. I hadn't even thought about the brass, there is quite a bit on it to keep looking good. If I think of any other questions, I'll drop you a message, thanks again the input (and the videos).
Always fun and informative cliff thx hpoe you are well peace 🎸✌
Yes life is sweet
Always appreciate your videos 🎉
Thank you kindly
Awesome. Many Thanks. Grate!
I wish I were going to Mexico to see Bobby but have never been able to swing that!
just what i needed for some pre-show practice ✌
Top Notch. Big thanks again.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Cliff. Nice update. Only thing its missing is my shout out 😊
Sadly I had the shout out to you in the first version but I floundered about it one section and rerecorded this morning!!! Glad you found it on your own, I was going to alert you...
@@vedantusyes showed up on my feed immediately after you posted it. Great lesson for a great song
I have been watching your videos for a long time and I always pick up some tips that I use in conjunction with other tutorials or tabs to improve the way I play the song. My main thing is my memory sucks from years of ...well that is another topic all together. I remember old things and not as much short term which leads to my question. You look so familiar but I can't place it. I remember a band in the late 90s I saw in harrisburg area, PA forget the name maybe flying colors but nothing comes up online so maybe I am wrong
Perhaps you don't recognize me from the past, but instead from the future! I wasn't in a band in the 90s, and Harrisburg I was in in 83 and 84 for the dead.
Thanks for all these great videos, I get a lot from them. I had a question about your Tiger guitar, I've seen it in some older videos so I guess you've had it for quite some time. What do you think of the build quality? It looks absolutely fantastic but it would be nice to hear from an owner of one. He just finished up a batch of Tigers and I was hoping I could get my hands on one of them. From the specs it seems about the weight of a Les Paul. Is it comfortable to play? Thanks for any input you might have.
All good questions.It transformed my playing. yes, it's weighty, like a Les Paul, 13 some odd pounds. It never goes out of tune. In spot check it every song on stage, but rarely need to adjust anything. Made well with two exceptions, the back plate had three screws and one had a stripped post so the other two are doing the work. Also the upkeep on the brass is interesting because go f the proximity to the pickups, so mI end up cleaning it every year with q tips. Also I had to but custom Mogami Mono/Stereo 3 part cables for the OBEL and a floor pedal that is the hub for the send and return then out to the amp. It has great sound, and I bought a noiseless rechargeable 9 volt for the front plate pre amp. It had been great, but sometimes I muse about a simpler PRS going through a PRS amp instead of my FYD Twin Reverb\b, my McCintosh power amp and my JBL e-120, K-120 etc. I have a Lott of gear and a lot of weight and fantasize about simplicity . So ask any further questions you have!
Thanks for the input. He must've cut some weight out of it because the website specs says it weighs around 9.5 lbs (slightly heavier than my Les Paul). Really a beautiful piece of functional art for the price. I hadn't even thought about the brass, there is quite a bit on it to keep looking good. If I think of any other questions, I'll drop you a message, thanks again the input (and the videos).