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Come on in My Kitchen-Slide Resonator Instrumental(Robert Johnson Cover)

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2009

My first whack at the time-honored blues standard. Tuning is GBDGBD.

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  • Never realy listend to a resonater properly.But i realy like this.Thumbs up.

  • @OBrienandSmith Thanks for the nod, lads!

    I like your original work quite a bit.

  • Explain me one thing, you have it tuned in high bass open G (GBDGBD), you're using a simple strings set or a proper one?

    I'm afraid to tune my 6th to a G and try this tunning because it's meant to be in E like in standard tuning, and putting it 2 notes above won't bust it?

  • @caralhosvosfodam I'm tuned with phosphor-bronze and my top string is a 56-gauge. The first time I tuned it I worried, but now I know it takes it just fine. Also, while it's 2 notes above, it's only really 1 full measure.

  • @caralhosvosfodam To be clear, I meant that G is only 1 full tone above E

  • wow, i think now i've learnt to appreciate trully the sound of a resonator.

    Pretty awsome, still very different sound from what you got with aj-100 in other slide video you played.

    What sound effect you used to sound so west?

  • @wartree

    Other than a tiny touch of reverb, the only thing different is the guitar, better camera quality, and I've improved my right hand damping technique since I used to play the AJ-100.

    The resonator has a metallic twang that I have become addicted to.

    Take care,

    Marc

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  • Hey there bud,

    I have a cheap resonator too, I bought a beard spider cone for it and it is a different guitar now. It costs around 50 bucks with shipping costs. You should consider it. Put the guitar on a whole new level.

    Cheers & keep sliding =)

  • Thanks!

  • VERY GREAT !!!!

    ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

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