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chickenpickin - Posted - 03/26/2013: 13:54:57
I re-recorded this one and used the curly maple banjo with some added bass. I'm using a Ambrosia Red Maple .656" bridge with ebony top. The head is between G# and A.
Tim
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Big I - Posted - 03/26/2013: 14:29:42
Sounds great Tim. That 4th string is growling. Sounds great up the neck too.
Laurence Diehl - Posted - 03/26/2013: 14:41:56
Sounds awesome Tim! Interesting bridge - hmmm...where could one find such a bridge?? ![]()
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chickenpickin - Posted - 03/26/2013: 15:07:32
Thanks for the nice comments folks......hey Laurence....one might find that bridge in my garage if one opened the door and peeked in
...along with about 3" of sawdust....![]()
Tim
jbalch - Posted - 03/26/2013: 18:37:17
Sounds great. Well played.
I really like the Ambrosia Maple bridge you supplied for my Williams KI banjo. It is a great sounding bridge!
DEmery - Posted - 03/26/2013: 18:53:07
Tim the playing and tone of your banjo is really clean. Those Purcell bridges are fine...aren't they? David E.
chickenpickin - Posted - 03/27/2013: 06:52:28
Thank you Gerry, Shannon, John, and David for the kind remarks. John, I'm lovin' this Ambrosia red maple on the curly maple banjo.
Tim
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