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Blues jam with a Marshall JCM 800 Combo (mod.4210)

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2008

Hello.
In this video I do a little blues improvisation with a friends Marshall amp.
It's a Marshall JCM 800 combo, mod. 4210.
I think this little amp rocks, but It would have been nice if the amp had a little more distortion in it.
But you can always use a distortion/overdrive pedal to get that extra gain.

Anyway, I'm playing over a backing track called "Live With Me BT" or something...

I used a condenser microphone this time - MXL 990.

The guitar is a Gibson Les Paul Standard Desert Burst -05 with Seymour Duncans.
I have only one master volume and one master tone control, the other two works as spin-a-splits, which splits the humbuckers, which you can hear if you listen carefully.

Still don't know if this is the amp for me, but I like the sound and feel it gives.

Hope you'll enjoy it!

So long!

/ Fredric

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  • At least in the beginning, you have a very Mark Knopfler type of sound. Very nice.

  • @22metzfan Thanks man! Mark is KNG!! \m/

  • you from sweden?

    

  • @swedesruleallothers Jajjemän!

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  • Damn! This was amazing!"

  • @foofightersforever18 If you have good ears, then that's the way to go I think. However, it's never wrong to have a good technique and knowing the theory behind what you are doing...

  • @CedricIII i was just curious because i never really learned theory but i think im a pretty good guitarist i much prefer to play whatever im feeling at the time it seems to work for me

  • WOW ! effing amazing. I have 5 guitars and I've never had 2 of them in tune.

  • Great playing ! I just started playing blues, plz check my blues jam (@ my channel) and tell me what you think about it. It would help me alot. Keep the blues alive!

  • @foofightersforever18 First of all - I don't think theorethical when I play. Secondly - use your ears. I just follow the chords - simply put... If you try to analyze what I do you will see that it's mostly ordinary minor and major scales mixed with pentatonic ones... and some notes in between... Plus alot of slides and bends.

    You know... I don't think much about it, I just play. Sounds cliche but that's the truth.

    Thanks for watching dude! ;)

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