Ron Block "Carters Creek Pike"

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • Ron Block performing "Carters Creek Pike" at Music City Roots Live From The Factory on 1.20.2016

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  • @benperea8483
    @benperea8483 Рік тому

    Clay on that awesome Hayes Guitar is beyond amazing !!!!!!

  • @_shadowlnds_7573
    @_shadowlnds_7573 4 роки тому +1

    Ron and Rob two masters what a joy

  • @MrAABuckley
    @MrAABuckley 8 років тому +2

    Thank you, its a real pleasure watching & listening to talent!

  • @rickterry8991
    @rickterry8991 2 роки тому

    Oh heck yeah. Great job well done

  • @jimedward8908
    @jimedward8908 3 роки тому

    The Talent!

  • @gautiervervoitterollet2394
    @gautiervervoitterollet2394 8 років тому

    great music! thanks : )

  • @jayswafford
    @jayswafford 7 років тому

    Happy Birthday Ron Block!

  • @stephencaviness7301
    @stephencaviness7301 8 років тому +6

    At 0:20 I bet she's saying "I want to be like him Daddy!"

  • @hawaiiandobroblues
    @hawaiiandobroblues 7 років тому

    What's going on with the sound for the dobro? It's so quiet and thin.

    • @hawaiiandobroblues
      @hawaiiandobroblues 7 років тому

      Having sat two feet away from him I know he sounds great, no doubt about that at all :)

    • @5WireSam
      @5WireSam 6 років тому

      must have been his call. can't imagine a sound engineer wanting to try to mix a single DI in with mic'ed up acoustic instruments. it makes life harder, and it never blends right. here's yet another example of that.

    • @benwright391
      @benwright391 2 роки тому

      @@5WireSam I know you made this comment a long time ago, but I'm curious what make you say that? I see a ton of players blending DI and mic these days. The pickup gives a little bit of extra oomph and can help fill out the sound. You disagree?

    • @5WireSam
      @5WireSam 2 роки тому

      @@benwright391 Howdy! Blast from the past! I think we're talking about 2 different things. As you acknowledge, a pickup has more oomph than a mic. Therefore, (ignoring the bass, which is different) what I'm saying is that having one DI instrument and two mic'd instruments is a tough thing to mix. Here, the dobro probably had to be kept low to keep its extra presence from completely burying the guitar. IMO, it always yields a better sounding result when everyone (again, bass excepted) uses the same kind of signal, either all-DI, all-mic, or all-blend. I'm not an engineer by trade but I've heard this play out in live mixes too many times not to notice a trend.
      We've all heard recordings where it's painfully obvious that a band recorded in a studio with room sound and sent the track off for somebody to overdub a solo in their coat closet 2 inches from the mic - it's the same idea. It can be difficult or impossible to get a good mix when you have to blend radically different sources.

    • @benwright391
      @benwright391 2 роки тому

      @@5WireSam Totally. That makes sense.

  • @kingairA100
    @kingairA100 4 місяці тому

    A shame the guitar break was covered up by the banjo.

  • @josiahhorne2285
    @josiahhorne2285 4 роки тому

    Sounds great, but the guitar is way too low in the mix.