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From: AlecStansfieldMusic
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  • Thanks - its a beaut!

  • Great performance on that Johnny A model Gibson !

  • I have seen Johnny A 3 times, nice, nice job!!!! Keep it up Alec.

  • Superb Guitar with pretty playing ..(when for an video with the Johnny A & Mark III Blue'Stripe couple?) Tchuss

  • What a joy to listen to ....WOW !

    Thanks so much .

  • fantastic job, sounds like i'm listening to the actual cd! the solo at the end sounds really nice, what effects did you use?

  • @insertfinger Hi, thanks for commenting. For the main tune, the guitar is straight into the amp with no effects. At the end, I used an Adrenalin-2 with an MIDI controller pedal to get the really "soft" wah-wah sound. This was in the effects send and return loop of the Engl amp. So everything else is the sound of the amp (with its built in spring reverb) using the DI output straight into the PC. Its an amazing guitar!

  • Stunningly beautiful !

  • Hey Alec, great to see you back with some of your awesome playing. Love this piece. One to cause goosebumps. Don't stay away too long.

  • @SianLWilliams Thanks for your comment. I'd be here all the time if I could! Alec

  • Well your work paid off! You trully inspire me to keep working, playing and enjoying my guitar, Thanx :0 )

  • @poptop22 That's great to hear. It really makes a difference knowing that there are people out there who like what I do. I haven't yet found any way to play like this to a live audience. But I haven't stopped trying!

  • Did you loop the Bass part?...awesome as always!!!

  • @poptop22 Hi there again. No - the bass part changes slightly throughout the tune (gets gentler in the quiet bits when I'm playing octaves) so I recorded guitar + drums together, then added the bass track, then played the guitar part again with the video camera running (then re-recorded the bass cos it sounded too brash!). A lot of work for just a few minutes - but I like the result. Thanks for commenting.

  • @poptop22 Hi there again. No - the bass part changes slightly throughout the tune (gets gentler in the quiet bits when I'm playing octaves) so I recorded guitar + drums together, then added the bass track, then played the guitar part again with the video camera running (then re-recorded the bass cos it sounded too brash!). A lot of work for just a few minutes - but I like the result. Thanks for commenting.

  • Nice tune and nice guitar.... I'm not usually a fan of that style of guitar, but I'm really digging that one.

  • Nice!!!

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