Pizza for lunch today. I picked up a new one so it not leftover.
Thanks for your comments and pictures yesterday. Some great guitars and for some reason there are more bass players here than I had remembered. My venture into recording will continue today but first, lets talk about G&L.
Woods. I have talked about it before but the woods they have used on their transparent colors is outstanding. For Fender, you would find this in their Custom Shop guitars and they now have some choices with the new Select series,and a very expensive choice at that. My first Legacy was a Transparent Red over a beautiful swamp ash body. A looker for sure. I have had and still have some beautiful examples of woods. Today, show us some of your woods, 1 or as many as you like. That doesn't mean they have to be blingy but can be strikingly simple as was one of Kens basses posted yesterday. I have covered this subject before but some time ago. This is especially for some of the recent members. Now, if you have some "Hot" colors, post them too. This is my F-100 Return with a maple cap. Flamed in two directions

The L-2000 Fretless which I no longer own

An ASAT Special

A Taylor SB just for a little splash

and some Birdseye on a S-500 neck

Lets see it for the lumber!!!

Recording Session 2. I'm starting to get somewhat familiar with Pro Tools and have now borderline impressed Ginny so I am learning more songs. I can now edit a bit and I didn't tell you the timing would be great by now, but it improved as we moved on. This cut is a song I heard for the first time a little over 4 years ago. This had some timing cleanup and the band liked it so well we added a rhythm track be Steve to enhance my lead work a bit and included it in our second CD. My friend Jo Kline did the vocals and this gal has perfect pitch. I layered her harmony work. Her whole session took less than an hour and a half. There is more beer time after the fact than the actual recording. Again another Duane Eddy song called Dance With The Guitar Man. Some of you heard this last time. Notice that fade on the end? We're gettin' into new territory! You young dudes remember when these tunes came out???
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... temId=9885
Here is another song that I kind of remembered but couldn't recall the bridge or the name. I made up something in the bridge that worked and someone told me the name of this song. Turns out it is actually a big band song- Harlem Nocturne. Again this is all 60's sound, I am in a rut.
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... temId=9881
May as well add a 3rd song. This is an old Ventures song called Ginchy
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... temId=9879
I am adding a 4 Th song to show how things progress as I get more familiar with ProTools. This is an old song called Apache from our second CD with Steve doing the lead work. At this point there is more time spent on arranging and things get a little more complex.
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... temId=9889
Probably more music today than you need!-- Darwin