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  • You maybe could be a Rich Mullins cover band guy...??? just like journey with arnell pineda!! or mark wahlburg in rock star..movie... :)

  • @FuzzballToday Cool, I'll whore myself out for a buck any day of the week!  lol

  • @groovydjs I guess maybe? you are looking for more creativity....Seize the day! and I don't think its a bad thing to keep a good thing alive if someone is unable to. Perhaps like Elvis?? Of course you & the lord knows whats best for you....I think your W____ word is a little strong. :) I like your videos by the way..Thanks for the response...Sometimes people like to be heard sometimes..Thanks

  • @FuzzballToday Yeah, I'm just a little over an hour outside of Las Vegas and I could easily toss together some tribute acts with that, the Meatloaf thing, Neil Young. I get told time to time I resemble those folks now that my hair is halfway down my body. lol Thanks much my friend.

    Scott

  • @groovydjs Congratulations on your new years resolution of getting fit and healthy. At least you started some sort of program!!! :) It is obvious you are passionate about what you do...I have a question..What is the difference between single coil and noiseless lace sensors. I never could hear, or figure out how to identify what the hum was from those items that signified it as noise. Lol thank you too mucher my friend

  • @FuzzballToday Thank you very much my friend. Any typical single coil pickup will be so noisy (especially with distortion on....near a TV or lighting etc.). Sometimes the noise will be louder than the notes you are playing. The Lace Sensors turns that noise pretty much OFF. There are other pickups (such as the Fender Noiseless pickups) that do the same thing but just sound really horrible. A lot of manufacturers are making noiseless single coils now, but the Lace ones just sound amazing.

  • @groovydjs :)

    

  • How much are pink paiely strat or tele

  • @acdchiway2hell As much or as little as you want to spend. Of course you'll be spending a TON of money on a 1968 or 1969 Telecaster (the Strats were not made.....just one for John Entwhistle). So, the Telecasters from '82 to '84 will cost a few grand, the Teles from '85-'86 generally run at about $1,500.00 All models from 1988 will cost your about the same. The 95-96 models can be had for about a grand. All others after that 2002-2003 and 2008, can be had for about $800.00

  • Well Scott. Yep. I probably watched the hole lesson probably 10 times already. There is a lot to work with in it. Taking each lick at a time. My thought is. It's grooovy my friend. Glad i got this one. Thanks again my friend. Jerald

  • @jeraldsrestoration Thanks Jerald. These are just a collection of all of my "go to" licks that never fail me in any situation. You can whip out any of these licks in any tune, any part of them and mix and match and they always flow like water with no possibility of a nasty sounding solo. Hell, that's half the battle right there. lol I'm proud that you are enjoying them so much!

    Scott

  • Story Time!. This was when i was in college. One day i was sitting in the tutoring lab at a computer looking on utube and found this vid. I pulled out my guitar and pluged my headphones in and learned it while other students were studying and doing tests. I didn't care where i was and by George i got the lick down and that was 2 yrs ago. Since following u, my playing has increased. I play by ear and i figure out what u do and copy it. Thank u so much my friend. I made a memory with this....4ever

  • @jeraldsrestoration Thanks so much my friend. I remember when I was in school. My science teacher would always keep a couple of guitars in his office and a few times a week, he'd just show a movie and he and I would go jam in the office. During study hall, I had a cardboard guitar neck that I would always unfold and work on stuff with. It didn't make any noise for real of course, but I could hear what I needed to in my head. It was the only thing that interested me. Love those school memories.

  • Some guy, well music store owner said a gibson les paul sounds different to the SG because it has more wood on it ? does the wood on an electric guitar impact the tone ? or is he talking utter sales pitch

  • @UKToneKing 100% Sales Pitch. If they have the same pickups, they will sound the same no matter how thick or thin the wood is etc. No wood or finish will have any bearing on any electric guitar other than one will be heavier than the other. He wants you to buy the more expensive one is all.

  • Awesome tone! Are those Fralins in your Strat? Two quick questions: 1) how do you get the notes to "pop;" is it with the right hand lifting on the string, or the left hand lifting away from the fret? 2) How do you set your compressor? This video is awesome! Thanks for posting!

  • @Cactustone Thank you very much! Actually, I don't ever modify my axes. Especially those Fenders from Japan. Everything is 100% stock. You are correct on the "pop" it is exactly as you said with the right hand and also with the compressor settings. The combo of the 2 really make the recipe work. I use the Boss CS-3 (No other compressor will ever work for me). Volume at 1'O Clock, Tone at 1'OClock, Attack totally off and the Sustain wide open. Then the Morley Volume and Gate to keep Quiet

  • @Cactustone Thank you very much! Actually, I don't ever modify my axes. Especially those Fenders from Japan. Everything is 100% stock. You are correct on the "pop" it is exactly as you said with the right hand and also with the compressor settings. The combo of the 2 really make the recipe work. I use the Boss CS-3 (No other compressor will ever work for me). Volume at 1'O Clock, Tone at 1'OClock, Attack totally off and the Sustain wide open. Then the Morley Volume and Gate to keep Quiet

  • @Cactustone Thank you very much! Actually, I don't ever modify my axes. Especially those Fenders from Japan. Everything is 100% stock. You are correct on the "pop" it is exactly as you said with the right hand and also with the compressor settings. The combo of the 2 really make the recipe work. I use the Boss CS-3 (No other compressor will ever work for me). Volume at 1'O Clock, Tone at 1'OClock, Attack totally off and the Sustain wide open. Then the Morley Volume and Gate to keep Quiet

  • @Cactustone Thank you very much! Actually, I don't ever modify my axes. Especially those Fenders from Japan. Everything is 100% stock. You are correct on the "pop" it is exactly as you said with the right hand and also with the compressor settings. The combo of the 2 really make the recipe work. I use the Boss CS-3 (No other compressor will ever work for me). Volume at 1'O Clock, Tone at 1'OClock, Attack totally off and the Sustain wide open. Then the Morley Volume and Gate to keep Quiet

  • @Cactustone Thank you very much! Actually, I don't ever modify my axes. Especially those Fenders from Japan. Everything is 100% stock. You are correct on the "pop" it is exactly as you said with the right hand and also with the compressor settings. The combo of the 2 really make the recipe work. I use the Boss CS-3 (No other compressor will ever work for me). Volume at 1'O Clock, Tone at 1'OClock, Attack totally off and the Sustain wide open. Then the Morley Volume and Gate to keep Quiet

  • @Cactustone Thank you very much! Actually, I don't ever modify my axes. Especially those Fenders from Japan. Everything is 100% stock. You are correct on the "pop" it is exactly as you said with the right hand and also with the compressor settings. The combo of the 2 really make the recipe work. I use the Boss CS-3 (No other compressor will ever work for me). Volume at 1'O Clock, Tone at 1'OClock, Attack totally off and the Sustain wide open. Then the Morley Volume and Gate to keep Quiet

  • @Cactustone Thank you very much! Actually, I don't ever modify my axes. Especially those Fenders from Japan. Everything is 100% stock. You are correct on the "pop" it is exactly as you said with the right hand and also with the compressor settings. The combo of the 2 really make the recipe work. I use the Boss CS-3 (No other compressor will ever work for me). Volume at 1'O Clock, Tone at 1'OClock, Attack totally off and the Sustain wide open. Then the Morley Volume and Gate to keep Quiet

  • @Cactustone Thank you very much! Actually, I don't ever modify my axes. Especially those Fenders from Japan. Everything is 100% stock. You are correct on the "pop" it is exactly as you said with the right hand and also with the compressor settings. The combo of the 2 really make the recipe work. I use the Boss CS-3 (No other compressor will ever work for me). Volume at 1'O Clock, Tone at 1'OClock, Attack totally off and the Sustain wide open. Then the Morley Volume and Gate to keep Quiet

  • @Cactustone Thank you very much! Actually, I don't ever modify my axes. Especially those Fenders from Japan. Everything is 100% stock. You are correct on the "pop" it is exactly as you said with the right hand and also with the compressor settings. The combo of the 2 really make the recipe work. I use the Boss CS-3 (No other compressor will ever work for me). Volume at 1'O Clock, Tone at 1'OClock, Attack totally off and the Sustain wide open. Then the Morley Volume and Gate to keep Quiet.

  • sorry but teacher scott grove...i am really a beginner for country i play metal before this ,may i know some country amp tunning ?

  • @Adicone16040 Easy enough. Grab any amp, totally clean setting, grab a guitar with single coil pickups and you are good to go. Toss a good compressor on there to get that poppy and snappy sound that I'm getting. So, no humbuckers allowed and no distortion or overdrive allowed. Gotta simply be squeaky clean.

  • @groovydjs thank you so much ... totally 0 distortion, i'll try ...

  • Paisely Pink !

  • @jessedefehr Oh yeah, I love these things!

  • @groovydjs Yea I can definitely agree with you there, I love mine ! it's a real beauty

  • @jessedefehr Sweet, you've got one too! Some of my favorite gigs are when I do biker gigs and I whip that sucker out. I'll take the remarks and then they get an ear full of that paisley monster and then it's nothing but cheers from them on. Gotta love it!

  • @groovydjs Yea i get some looks for having a pink guitar too, but its all about the fee man ! Im only 17 but ive impressed some people, im a weird one, im a metal guitarist, but yet my true love is country ahaha

  • @jessedefehr LOL, I've been right there in your shoes my friend. I'm a country guy who has been a KISS freak his whole life. I've been on stage many times playing "Your Cheatin' Heart" by Hank Williams Sr. and had my blood capsules with me........well, you can figure out the rest. lol

  • @groovydjs HAHAHA ! I actualy just went to the Kiss Concert in Kamloops in June ! Best rock Show i've been too. Paisely was an amazing concert too.

  • @jessedefehr Now if you could get them all on stage together.........you would have something. I would love to hear some KISS with a heavy dose of Paisley TWANG at 110 decibels!

  • What is the link to video.? Free webs doesn't look like what I need.

  • @mennace123 Yeah, freewebs is the one. It will take you directly to one of my sites where you can pick this one up. I have over 75 different videos available as downloads or DVD's.

    Scott

  • Wow! What an amazing throaty tone!

  • @TrapDaddy65 Thanks, I love this axe and amp.

  • Never seen one of your vids before, but now I'm a fan and a subscriber. I wanted to tell you I only clicked on this video because that guitar looked so cool in the still shot. It looks even better while watching the vid! Very cool!

  • @BlackAngusYoung Thank you very much. These guitars are so cool. Sure, the pink thing may not be for everybody (those with little pee-pees...lol). They are unmistakable axes and the Japanese really did a wonderful job with these (as they do with pretty much any guitar that is made over there). I appreciate you subscribing too! That is very kind of you my new friend. Welcome aboard!

    Scott

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  • shredder... I've been playing rock and prog rock forever but country is an achilles heel - looking for more posts like this

  • @wenbv You got it my friend, I'll put some more up for you. My pleasure.

  • Click the link under my screen name to order this video.

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