Simple Acoustic: May 2005
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Friday, May 20, 2005

Twelve String Fever

I have it again. I need a new twelve string guitar. I have been eyeing the Taylor 654ce. Taylor is known for their expertise when it comes to twelve strings. The list price is a bit stiff, but this has become a must have for me! Playing the most simple acoustic music on a twelve string guitar can elevate the song to a new level and inspire the musician. If you don't believ me, go to your local guitar shop and play a simple song like Blackbird by the Beatles. It will have a whole new dimension with all of the complex voicings and tones. Then you will have the fever too!

STORMS

Storms blowing in right now. Blue/black clouds fringed with white, blowing in ominous and low. Wind driven rain. Peals of thunder. Then it's gone in 15 minutes. I do love a summer thunderstorm......

Friday, May 06, 2005


Jason Corey McCullough Posted by Hello

I would like to take this opportunity to publicly announce and congratulate my oldest son on his graduation from Young Harris College. WAY TO GO DUDE!
Michael McCullough

BACK AT IT AGAIN

The weather is here, I wish you were beautiful! I'm loving the weather here now. This is the busy time of the year for those of us who play Solo Performances. The decks and outdoor venues open up and the music begins! I am currently booked 5-7 nights a week. I love this job! I haven't had much time to post , but I will be paying more attention to this site in the future. I went out Saturday night to hear some of the local bands play. I hate to say this, but from every possible point of view, they all sucked. Listen, if you begin this occupation, please remember that what you do and how you play will impact other musicians in your area. If you undercut other musicians and play for $25.00 and draft beer, then what you're really saying is that your talent holds no value even to you! ALWAYS charge what the current market will bear. Ask for more than you think you can get and settle for a goodly sum. I personally will not carry my guitar for less than $250.00 a night. I often get $500.00 a night. While you may be new to the market and cannot command these fees, NEVER play for free. Often times musicians will play for the exposure. You can die from too much exposure!. Value your trade and help keep the brotherhood of fellow musicians able to make a living!
Michael McCullough
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