My bandmate Bobbi was a member of a barbarshop singing ensemble, and they put on a show before the COVID-19 thing. They wrote a piece for our band to perform a number. Unfortunately,our second guitarist, Ash, couldn't make it at the last minute, so it wound up being a duo. It's at about 35 minutes in the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUeaJwu ... e=youtu.be
I did have a brief bit of "fumble fingers" near the end but played through it.
The stage manager kept commenting after the show that he couldn't believe how much sound the 730L projected.
The 730L MG in Action!
The 730L MG in Action!
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Re: The 730L MG in Action!
Sounded great, Gary. I wish I could have .00001 % of your singing abilities! The 730L sounded nice and bright, just like my old 730/12L had.
Re: The 730L MG in Action!
Thanks, Jeff!
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The 730L MG in Action!
Gary -- great job on the vocals and guitar. Your 730 really does have a ringing, strong sound projection !!
Re: The 730L MG in Action!
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Re: The 730L MG in Action!
IIRC, my old 730/12L is buried somewhere in this recording. I played my '98 4001V63 and I think the singer's son played the 730/12L as a rhythm instrument in "Galileo's Eye".
We recorded this around 15 years ago.
We recorded this around 15 years ago.