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Audio By HSGA Members

Mike Fried Playing A Uke
Mike Fried
Nashville, Tennessee
  

Mike's

 

 

Nuages
 
Mike Fried - DC16 Rickenbacker non-pedal steel - B11 tuning: F# B C# D# F# C# A E (low-high) and tenor uke.  Michael Solle - electric nylon-string guitar.  Band-In-A-Box backing tracks.
 

1953 Bronson/Valco amplifier. Kanile'a tenor ukulele, re-entrant baritone tuning: d G B E. Gibson Chet Atkins electric classical guitar, recorded direct MXL 990 microphone, MBox mic preamp

 
Sophisticated Hula
Instruments used: early 1950's Bronson Model 52 Melody King lap steel (Rickenbacker BD6), tuned F#9 (F#-A#-E-G#-C#-E, low-high); 1960's Kamaka "pineapple" soprano 'ukulele, C reentrant tuning: early 1950's Gibson ES-135 electric archtop guitar; Roland MicroCube amp, "JC Clean" mode.
Track credits: Mike Fried - steel guitar, 'ukulele; Mike Solle - rhythm guitar; Band-in-a-box backing tracks; Roland Virtual Sound Canvas and Plugsound software synth instruments; MXL 990 condenser microphone into a Digidesign MBox and Nuendo.

 

South Of Honolulu
 
Mike Fried -  Tradewind  7 string frypan non-pedal steel (made by Elva West) F#9 tuning  F#-A#-C#-E-G#-C#-E (low-high).  Roland Micro Cube amp set on the "JC clean" mode. MXL 990 condenser microphone into a Digidesign MBox and Nuendo.
 
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