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From: dhowellbassist
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  • Well, this video and your others, are just outstanding! I've never heard anyone play Johnny Marr this well. To say that he's "difficult" would be a dramatic understatement. Great, great job.

  • Fuck me, that's good

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  • @gyabki thanks! yes it's definitely the roland amp that you can see behind me. i usually have one or two quick slap-back echos turned on and i think i used a compressor. doing all the chordal stuff can get a little overwhelming on electric 12 string without a little compression, especially when you just want the bridge pickup on.

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  • @dhowellbassist

    oh, i see!! thanks for showing the secret of your sound!!

    i think you're using electro-harmonix pedal, don't you??

    i wish i could make the jingle jangle brilliant sound like you someday...

  • Wow... Very cool. I'd love to see you slow this down for a lesson, especially in the solo section. I've got the 360/12C63 and the 660/12 but they've not yet sounded like this...

  • Love it:)

  • great i love this. you understand very well how to create the brilliant sounds for ric 12.

  • great strumming! The speed is a nightmare to maintain...like the high f sharp minor bit.

  • This is great. It has all the soul and energy of the original.

  • That is a beautiful guitar. Well done lad.

  • Man, great version, I've stolen the way you play the riff on the B and E strings. Man, the sliding C shape adds loads of colour if you're on by yourself, awesome, thanks!

  • Johnny Marr would be proud! Bravo

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