SPECIAL Highlights: Learn Chord Progression - PLAYERS SPICE! ** Emerald X-10 Carbon Fiber Guitar
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Learn A Guitar Progression That will add spice to your playing and help your guitar sing! It's an easy RIF - fun to play. Also included is an overview of the Emerald X10 Carbon Fiber Guitar.
Gear used to record
Emerald X10
Grace DI to Bose S1
Looped in - Fender AFX Chorus Pedal
Shure microphone to Bose
Recorded on iPhone
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(To: Cindy S. )
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Elmira, CA 95625
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Thanks Cindy. As always, a great lesson over morning coffee. I see your Boston sweatshirt today …. my hometown! Have a great Sunday.
Thanks for watching! Have a great Sunday as well! ❤️
I keep losing you as far as time but I sure am happy when I find you. Great lesson.
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I am glad you are enjoying the lessons!❤️
We all know you’re so humble.. but YOU’RE THE BEST!!!!! Love that you show and tell and let us play along every step.
Ps
Another Beautiful guitar!!!
Thank you for the kind words! It’s my pleasure to share what I know with all of you. ❤️
Very very good 👍😊
Love you too my friend ❤️😘❤️
Thank you!❤️
That’s a fun chord progression. It’s simple, but what you’re doing is making it interesting with slides and such. I agree, it has a little Hawaiian flare. Almost makes me want to pull out my uke and play along, lol.
Bidirectional carbon fiber guitars tend to be quite balanced, but have very pronounced highs (and lows) when you dig in just right - and they tend to adapt to the type of strings and produce slightly treble leaning or darker tones. For instance, D’addario XT Phosphor Bronze strings sound similar to what I’m hearing from your guitar on my 2018 KLOS full sized Hybrid Deluxe Drednaught model. KLOS supplied their guitars with those strings for a bunch of years feeling that they sounded best. When I tried D’addario XS phosphors it got a tad too shrilly on the trebles because those strings are not as balanced as the XT ones. Two years ago, KLOS started shipping their guitars with Cleartone Phosphor Bronze strings, and when I asked why they changed, they said Cleartone is fairly local to their shop in Utah, but they also have a slightly darker tone that they really liked to counterbalance the highs that occasionally get shrilly depending on a player’s attack. So yeah, I mostly use XT’s on my guitar because I prefer Daddario’s QC and customer support . . . but occasionally I go to Cleartones when I want something darker sounding, even though their strings tend to have QC issues with the wraps on the ball end being WAY too thick with the ball being too loose and don’t seem accurate in their gauges. So yeah, if you’re ever looking to tweak the tone to be a bit darker, give Cleartones Phosphors a shot.
That said you picked a great guitar from your collection to give it that Hawaiian vibe. Hawaiian songs played on guitar tend to be treble leaning with slides to complement whatever is being played on the ukulele. Sounds really neat! Free staycation!
Have you tried the Santa Cruz parabolic strings ? Thanks for sharing your experiences ❤️
Been playing for many years and I like watching the teachings and ideas of others. I really enjoy the simplicity of your approach to sharing what you do. Thanks! Are you an educated music teacher, former session player etc?
No I am retired Healthcare. I just played all my life😀 and that’s a long time🤣❤️
The only guitar I own with no fretboard inlay markers is a 1973 Giannini nylon string. It used to belong to a guy who stabbed his mother to death with a kitchen knife. Isn't that a lovely tale for a Sunday morning? At least it has a unique back story.
Sounds good and beautiful to look at but I bet it's a NIGHTmARE to re-string!! Love ya!
Actually it’s not a problem. It’s may even be a bit easier. It just looks complicated 😀. Thanks for listening in❤️
Good morning Cindy :) That tune you played is stand by me made more interesting by Summers... All the high tech and you get stuck with a sliver video when you dont use a phone ...I guess the one you did not think you knew the name of was a C minor and that extension makes it Cm9
Thanks my friend! Hope your having a wonderful day❤️
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Thank a bunch for sharing!! Appreciate the input❤️
I think I have decent recording gear now, but with midi synth sounds, I could become an orchestra.
I don’t have a synthesizer so I have yet to try it out. But it sure would be fun❤️
@guitarnotions You could play any instrument as a guitar player. They are samples of real violin or whatever. The only limit is the attack is different. An example is you can't bend piano notes, so you play different to imulate the instrument. Pick a beat in whatever style, say island sounds, loop it, record a track, simulate a fretless bass, record that. You could produce radio quality recordings at home, easy. I'm trying to do it without a home computer, and just write demo songs.
1st! 😁
Thanks for watching! You are definitely first🤣❤️
Hard to call that an acoustic guitar!!
I agree it is very unique. It does however have some things common with an acoustic. But it’s definitely a hybrid! 😀. Thanks for listening in. ❤️
Good stuff as always
I don't really like the sound of that guitar. For my money - better off with a Gibson jazz box if you want a hollow electric
But I guess there is a market somewhere
I respect your opinion! Everyone has their preferences.😀. I personally love that guitar for live playing. But I love my little Gibson l1 too❤️🎵🎶🎵