elyseszabo
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Good and Gone

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  • File size 3,300.33 Kylobytes | Track # 2
  • Year 2013 | Album Not available
  • Genre Folk | Comments

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SEEKING

Vocalist, Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Other Percussion, Violin, Keyboard, Piano, Background Singer, Harmonica, Other, Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro, Steel guitar, Upright bass, Cello, Accordion, Ukulele, Electronic Music.

ABOUT

Young lady from Red Deer/Calgary area who wants to start up a project or even join one that's already established. Looking to make folky/alternative/electronic music.

I don't read music, I can read guitar and drum tablature but tend to play most things by ear, same goes for the vocals (I love love love harmonies/harmonizing). While I've mainly been playing my Martin acoustic lately (lots of finger-picking), I'm just as in love with the sound of a good 'ol (or new) American Strat or an earthy, gritty-sounding hollow-body. When it comes to the electric, I'm a fan of experimenting with ambient/abstract effects, but I DO know there's a difference between tasteful and overdoing it.

I was with a band in Edmonton for some time last year but ended up moving back to Red Deer. We toured across Canada all the way to Toronto, so I have some gig and tour experience. Though I live in Red Deer, I'm constantly visiting friends in Calgary so getting to-and-from isn't an issue).

Get at me: elyseszabo @ y a h o o . com

Screen name:
elyseszabo
Member since:
Feb 05 2014
Active over 1 month ago
Level of commitment:
Committed
Years playing music:
13
Gigs played:
10 to 50
Tend to practice:
2-3 times per week
Available to gig:
2-3 nights a week
Most available:
Nights

EQUIPMENT

Martin GPCPA1 acoustic w/preamp, Beta58 Mic, Lanikai Baritone Ukulele w/preamp, patch cables/mic cables, Fender Acoustasonic DSP amplifier...Can get my hands on a Fender American Strat and a Fender tube amp if push comes to shove.