"Lady's Breath" on 1996 Lonestar Stratocaster

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2009

This is a mellow instrumental that I put together called "Lady's Breath".

I laid down the drums on my recorder, then rhythm guitar, then the bass. Once the song was put together, I played it back and recorded the lead part on video.

The effects on the rhythm guitar were reverb and my Analogman Clone Chorus. The lead was going through Homebrew Electronics Power Screamer, Boss DD-3, and reverb.

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  • Loved it. Id listen to this any day. Cant praise you enough

  • Thank you. I really appreciate that. This one came through with a lot of emotion, so I am very pleased with the way it turned out. Thank you for watching and I am glad that you enjoyed it.

  • I came up with a melody similar to this a few years back, can't remember how it went now, but ur beautiful playing brings it all right back!

    Is that an american made strat?

  • That's cool!

    Yes, this is the American-Made version. It is a 1996. I bought it brand new back in the first year they came out with the Lonestar Strats.

  • I've been looking at forking out on a new guitar - a fender specifically. I love this lonestar, but I'm so tempted by a classic player Jazzmaster.

  • I would love to get a Jazzmaster. I know about 10 years ago the American-made Reissues were $1000., then 5 years ago, they were $1200., then have just sky rocketed in the last 2 years. Rediculous!!!

    Well, either guitar would be a great choice. I would definitely say that the Lonestar would be more versatile. You will be able to get more sounds out of it, but Jazzmasters are awesome!!!!

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  • That's cool, I play mainly post punk/dream pop, rock and solo stuff like Joe Satriani. I played the classic player Jazzer in my local music shop and really loved it, kind of like a strat in terms of the neck playability, but with a fatter sound, cuz they've put better pick ups in the new ones

  • Thanks!!! Nothing like a Strat...and a Cat!  :)

  • Thank you. I really appreciate the compliment!!!

  • That was sweet. Real sweet. Gosh, if I could play that well I would probably never leave the house!

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