aye, so we ve just been in here for a couple of weeks now. wow! it s proper lush, isn t it? this is like a proper toy shop, isn t it? it is exactly that. we are in a place called sleeper sounds, and it s a lovely studio it s a lush little room. i love it because it s kind of. it s all contained in the thing, so you re kind of making the music and playing with all of the knobs and that in the room that you re making the music in. it s a lush place to work. just spin around on these chairs. yeah! and just play all the instruments. and everything s all, like, loaded up and ready to go. # and i can talk to anyone. # i can talk to anyone. sam fender famously writes songs about his life growing up in north shields, and this precious studio time is a chance for him to work on ideas for the next album before he s off on tour again. i don t think there s a limit to how many guitars it can have, that s for sure. i think ijust tripped over a mandolin. you tripped over a. that is a mandolin. yes
When I bought my mandolin in 2013, I recorded some examples comparing it to my previous one. Now that I have an electric mandolin, I wanted to do something similar. The acoustic mandolin is a Collings MT, and the electric is a Gold Tone GME-4. Here s how they sounded: Chords ( acoustic mp3) ( electric mp3) High riff ( acoustic mp3) ( electric mp3) Low riff ( acoustic mp3)
FAIRMONT — The Frank and Jane Gabor West Virginia Folklife Center’s Trunk of Traditional Tunes series continues Feb. 20 at 2 p.m. on the campus of Fairmont State University.