The Fender amp you have should get you a better "jazzy" tone than he is getting here. You just must stop settting it up for the Rockabilly tone you are using.
With that Fender and that particular Epiphone you can go anywhere, just twist you cap around take out the Rockabilly highs in your tone and add the Jazzs lows
@FFc9909Q Use a carbon fiber 1 mm pick and 0.13 flatwound
Thomastik Jazz Swing or George Benson 0.12 Strings.
Put amp gain bass mids treb on 5 and then start from there with a touch of
reverb and chorus.
First put the bass on 3 and listen so on
luckluc 1 year ago
OMG, i want to play like you (L)
pachimn 2 years ago
FFc9909Q
The Fender amp you have should get you a better "jazzy" tone than he is getting here. You just must stop settting it up for the Rockabilly tone you are using.
With that Fender and that particular Epiphone you can go anywhere, just twist you cap around take out the Rockabilly highs in your tone and add the Jazzs lows
to your tone,
johnnyguitarcarson 2 years ago
I dont know where is the clue, Ive got same guitar (same color too!), but I can`t achieve this mellow jazz sound with mine.
Please, check my videos. You`re gifted player!
Cheers
FFc9909Q 2 years ago
no kidding i got goose bumps. nice sounds.
carolajoyce 3 years ago
I like this piece the most. You're a great player.
hansvleeuwen 3 years ago
DUDE, great playin, great sound!
Emmett2000 3 years ago
Some reall bitchin' chord voicings here! *****
Antarblue 3 years ago