Slow Blues Jam with my Fender Strat
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Damn--like spun gold--greeeaaattt
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@KutWrite BB king :)
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Stunning feeling and guitar tone.
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nice!!
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cool men , check out my bluesy video .. see you!
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WOW, sounds real good ! Looks like you're using a blues junior AND a TS9. Is that right ? I have the same setup. Please keep posting.
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NICE!!!
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Wow man nice sound you have got there :) and very nice playing aswell
Love it :)
Gr
Ron
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what is this pickup? thank´s
Fabioapf 2 years ago
I have already answered your question on another video, this is the same guitar.
chooseyourblues 2 years ago
Very nice, thanks for sharing!
Your style is sort of what I'd like to shoot for. I'm just starting out - haven't even picked a guitar yet.
I'm 61 so probably won't be able to to really quick finger moves, but slow and bluesy is - to me - beautiful.
Yours is one example I'll keep referring back to.
KutWrite 2 years ago
You're never to old to learn.
Keep it simple and full of soul and forget about playing quick... it doen't matter, as long as you have soul!
chooseyourblues 2 years ago
Before you commit to the LesPaul,try a PRS "Tremonti"SE. I had an'80 LesPaul,great guitar,fat tone, sustain for days,but so damn heavy!The Tremonti has all that,but 1/2 the weight. I also refitted my American Deluxe Strat with a set of Fender Texas Special pickups. I play thru either a Blues Jr. or a
'73 Silver face Twin. Between the guitars and amps, I find that I can tailor and maintain the tone I want,be it a small room,big room or outdoors.
drbear72 3 years ago
Thanks for your kind comments.
I now have a Les Paul, (check out the other video). I know what you mean about them being heavy, however I weigh about 220 so it doesn't feel too bad, i'm sure it would be worse for someone small. Haven't played a gig with it yet though!!!
chooseyourblues 3 years ago