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Rockabilly Guitar II - The Scotty Moore sound

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2010

Vince Gordon of The Jime recreates the Scotty Moore sound as heard on Mystery Train and My Baby Left Me

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  • It's not a reverb. It's 2 different echo units with different settings. Read about it on my webpage about the project. Just Google it. Cheers!

  • Please read the article at The Rockabilly Guitar Page

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  • how could this vid get only 4188 views?! for crap sake its scotty moore sound!

  • Beautiful, you nailed it!!

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  • Incredable! NAILED IT!!

  • The pickups cost more than the guitar?

  • got myself a Epiphone ES295 and running through a Boss DD3 into a Fender hot-rod deluxe III :)

  • i love the slap bass sound

    

  • I love this sound. You can plainly see (and hear) why the Scotty Moore and Johnny cash sounds were likened to the rythm of freight trains, especially when the acoustic and bass come in.

  • I Cant find a l5 ces epiphone where u got it ?

  • what is ur guitar?

  • @rockabilly1376 thanks!

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