Well, please feel free to post anything you learn so that others (and when I say "others," I mean myself :wink: ) can benefit. :lol:
However, that "country" sound might be anything from the strings you are using, to the wood of the guitar, to the chords that are being played. I played one of Fred Hammand's songs (Lord of the Harvest) for a buddy of mine, asking him to pick out the chords. As many of you know, this is a very upbeat, urban-sounding choir song. My buddy only had my second-choice, eighty-nine dollar acoustic guitar with the cheap steel strings, and it sounded GREAT! The anointing just makes a difference; but then again he also knows how to bend chords, modulate quickly, etc :lol:
Actually, it seems to me that the steel strings might give more of an urban sound, while the steel and silk strings give more of that country sound . . . but steel and silk sure does feel nicer
Be Blessed