by philipchevron Mon Oct 31, 2005 7:17 pm
I use quite light strings - gauges 10 to 11 (E), 12/14 (B), 17/21 (C), 22/26 (D), 30/32 (A), 40/44 (E) on the electrics. I use a covered 3rd (G) on the acoustics (about 22/24) and a slightly heavier 4th D as well.
I have always used Dunlop 60 picks.
Some, though not all, of the guitar on the early records is played by James Fearnley. "Wild Rover" and "Leaving of Liverpool", which were recorded after "Red Roses For Me", may have Shane, James or even Elvis C on guitar. If memory serves, there is also mandolin on these tracks, which may account for the metallic sound.
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I've been away in New York, so forgive me if there are any messages or questions I have not responded to - I'm sure I'll get to them eventually.
I use quite light strings - gauges 10 to 11 (E), 12/14 (B), 17/21 (C), 22/26 (D), 30/32 (A), 40/44 (E) on the electrics. I use a covered 3rd (G) on the acoustics (about 22/24) and a slightly heavier 4th D as well.
I have always used Dunlop 60 picks.
Some, though not all, of the guitar on the early records is played by James Fearnley. "Wild Rover" and "Leaving of Liverpool", which were recorded after "Red Roses For Me", may have Shane, James or even Elvis C on guitar. If memory serves, there is also mandolin on these tracks, which may account for the metallic sound.
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I've been away in New York, so forgive me if there are any messages or questions I have not responded to - I'm sure I'll get to them eventually.