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Permalink "Perfidia" LIve w stand up bass and bongos/congas, 3rd Wave

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI8HEpLGbmo

3rd Wave plays in the low volume mode with stand up bass and hand drums.

Last edited: Sep 23, 2016 22:03:10

Nice ! AND my ears aren't ringing !! Very Happy

Using an old Princeton Reverb with the volume on "4". I kind of like playing at lower volumes, and in a room this size you pretty much have to.

Very nice. The little girl eating paid no notice at all. ????

nice casey

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wfoguy wrote:

Very nice. The little girl eating paid no notice at all. ????

funny you should say this. one of our local bars had live music last night and the bartender was playing it live on her FB and there was one person in the whole crowd listening. everyone else was yelling over the music. sigh..........

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Funny we did an Acoustic two guitars set about a week ago here in NYC went over real good rhe place was packed and it was kinda noise with people being loud etc but they all love it much to our surprise.here is some videos of it

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casey wrote:

Using an old Princeton Reverb with the volume on "4". I kind of like playing at lower volumes, and in a room this size you pretty much have to.

PR's a great amps, big tone but manageable volume, I play a '68 Princeton non-reverb in a blues environment in small clubs and works out great!, at least until the drummer gets fired up..... Razz

supertonesurf wrote:

Funny we did an Acoustic two guitars set about a week ago here in NYC went over real good rhe place was packed and it was kinda noise with people being loud etc but they all love it much to our surprise.here is some videos of it

Yeah, you really can only judge the success of those gigs by what you find in the tip jar. I find pushing a little of the acoustics thru the PA helps, not much volume, just enough to make the girls at the front tables shut the heck up! Very Happy

Thanks, Carol. Supertones sound great, just hard to hear with all of the conversation. Love the 1966 Princeton Reverb for venues like this, it has the original Jenson gold label speaker. Puts out great tone at a low volume. Usually doesn't bother me if a lot of people don't seem to be paying attention, I don't mind being part of the background if we are getting paid and playing music that we enjoy. And there always seems to be at least a couple of people who make it a point to let you know they enjoyed the music.

Last edited: Sep 25, 2016 04:36:36

wfoguy wrote:

Very nice. The little girl eating paid no notice at all. ????

Yes - very nice! - but I must be watching a diiferent clip - she seems to be paying attention for at least half of the time! In any case not sure you can guage audience reaction by the under 10s? Smile

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