Gibson SG got tone
Uploader Comments (AlexManteiv)
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When it first started, I thought it was Freddy Kruger.
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HAH! you look like freddy kruger in this video! nice job! your good! its smart that you replaced your nives on your fingers or else the guitar would be ruined! haha! 5/5
All Comments (137)
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@crotis1000 Can I see what you can do first?
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@crotis1000 yes Danielson, wax on wax off!
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this guy is amazing, and i respect him because hes can play just as good on a clean setting than anybody else can on a distortion setting, hes great!
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@TheRageAndGrace I was thinking the same thing!!!! LMAO!!
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Slow down, try and build a whole pictures rather than playing a beautiful chord progression and then going off into blues madness, it will take some work ofc, but the potentials obviously their; the tone factor and control and both your hands is incredible. So focus on the whole my friend, and you'l be truly great ;-)
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Love the guitar! Awesome...
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sounds choppy and trebely the les paul has the more poppy powerfull tones bitch
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great playing man and nice sg what a wide neck though it doesnt look really comfortable especially if youre used to "smaller"necks
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Llevando por casa un sombrero de Indiana Jones! jajajaja
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hey man , u have a beautiful work of art there and ur really good , cheers!
your vid is testament to "tone is in your fingers"
strikerfox1 2 years ago
Thanks, I prfer to practice clean to make the fingers work harder. Good amp helps.
AlexManteiv 2 years ago 3
Nice playing! Is a SG also suitable for jazz/blues sort of things? Or mostly really pop/rock/metal?
TheWalrusWasPaul01 2 years ago
Thanks,
To me, much has to do with how you set your amp.
I think the SG is great for blues, jazz, if you know how to play jazz
AlexManteiv 2 years ago
would you prefer personaly a sg or a les paul?
horsecoollover19 2 years ago
I prefer the SG because of longer thinner neck. Tone wise, I'd give the LP a slight better edge because of its ability to naturally sustain. The SG is lighter which I like. But the SG will deliver tone with the right amp. In my case, any Fender tube amp. SG also a little better for 60's rock.
AlexManteiv 2 years ago