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Peter Autschbach plays Walkin' from the scorebook "On Stage" (full HD)

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2010

In this video Peter Autschbach plays a Froggy Bottom guitar, model H12 Ltd. The guitar is amplified using the brand-new shadow hexaphonic pickup (prototype) and Fractal Audio's Axe-Fx with Atomic Reactor cabinets. Peter's Song Walkin' is inspired by the tune "Blue Finger" by Jerry Reed. The bassline is similar, with a new melody and improvisation. The score for Walkin' can be found in the scorebook "On Stage", which is available at Peter's homepage. Autschbach is endorsed by Shadow Electronics, Germany, who build "state of the art" acoustic and electric pickups. Watch their website http://www.shadow-electronics.com
Peter Autschbach: http://www.autschbach.com

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  • Amp: Tube Pre, no delay, no compression, Reverb (medium Hall). Most recently I changed the settings because I found out that a Dean Markley feedback suppressor works great for me.

    So I could add more low-end.

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  • Meisterhaft!

  • Fantastic!!!

  • einfach nur geil

    

  • beautifully done. love the way the two lines are independent of each other but still beautifully together. a great skill.

  • Sweet playin'!!

  • sounds exactly like a larrivee...hope you didn't overpay for that.

  • Tolle swingige Nummer, die Froggy klingt klasse :))

  • Nice!

  • Hi,

    What is your Axe setting for acoustic gutiars ? - if it is not a secret certainly.

    Cheers,

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