Epiphone Les Paul Blues

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2010

A quick clip of me playing some improvised blues riffs. Im still new to the blues world but i love it! Let me Know what you think! I played an Epiphone Les Paul Standard with a Gibson 57 classic in the bridge ( although this video i only used the neck which is stock) through a boss blues driver into a Bugera V22

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  • I think I'm going to buy the Bugera V22 soon . I've been debating for a long time . I am worried about the reliability but I like the sound . I try to play BLUES with a LP with humbuckers . (gibson 490 t & 490 r . Thxs for the demo . How did changing the speakers work out ? - Jerry

  • @hutchfromba Sounds pretty nice! Definitely an improvement

  • Sounds good to me dude . What did you record this video with and now that you have had your Bugera V22 for a little while , what do you think of it ? Any problems with it yet ? .............. Jerry AKA HUTCHfromBA

  • @hutchfromba i like it! especially for the money. Im changing the tubes and speaker this weekend so we'll see what a difference that makes

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  • Still sounds good to me man . Jerry - AKA - HUTCHfromBA

  • How did changing the speaker and tubes work out for you ? What kind of speaker & tubes did you settle on ? Jerry

  • When you change the tubes & speakers , I hope you do a video on that Bugera V22 again . I'm really interested in it and the new Blackstar HT-5R . I hope to buy a tube amp by December . I use a epi lp standard with Gibson 490t & 490r's , Jimmy Page wiring . Thxs for the reply ................. Jerry AKA HUTCHfromBA .

  • Good stuff!

  • Take all of your standard rock licks and apply them to blues! Learn all your pentatonic scales and the blues notes that go into them! Switch off between dorian and pentatonic for those extra notes you hear the king Slash use when he shreds with those blues rock scales! If you have a teacher, ask him about what I just said, it'll open up a whole new world to you!

  • Not bad. i usually start off by closing my eyes and just tryin to get a simple 2 note or chord groove goin. ( closing your eyes frees up your brains processing power to focus more on Touch and Hearing )

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