Superstition - Stevie Wonder Unplugged (Cover)
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amazing!
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most original version i've seen so far ... wish i came up with something like this for my version ... hope you don't mind if i "borrow" some of your ideas.
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BTW, excellent use of the loop. Sherrill
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Another. Amazing acoustic work. ***** Sub'ed
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the way u made the drum beat was bloody amazing bravo.
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Very very cool. Do an album, it's cheap, your friends and family will ABSOLUTELY love it. Sell the CDs $10 ea, if you don't want / need the money, give it away to charity!!! ; )
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words fail me...
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Jeeze Mark, don't want to sound like some sappy female but SON ... you can play for me anytime. Just picked up my guitar after leaving it for 30 years and you can be sure I'm wanting to learn more from you. Keep it up please. :)
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F*CK MY BRAIN!!! IT IS AWESOME !
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sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
what brand of guitar is that
frr3esq 1 year ago
@frr3esq
Boss RC20XL looper. Maton BG808TE guitar. Roland AC60 and KRK powered sub woofer. Recorded to Pro Tools and edited in Sony Vegas video editing software.
The Maton guitar is Australian made. This is the Tommy Emmanuel signature model.
markgalloway 1 year ago
what LOOP STATION are you using?
you have truly inspired me!
please reply
laurencej81 2 years ago
Thanks,
I use the RC20XL Boss workstation. There is more technical info in the (more info) section.
markgalloway 2 years ago
That was awesome Mark.
I have a question, (probably a dumb one). I don't own a loop pedal, but I assumed a loop pedal could only playback sound via a guitar input (like a guitar chord plugged directly into the pedal).
How are you establishing playback for an acoustic guitar, does the pedal capture the sound itself or is the microphone involved?
Thanks.
h2olacky 2 years ago
Thanks for your comment.
The guitar is plugged in and run into the looper. The guitar has a mic built inside. I put a mic on the guitar itself to give a more realistic acoustic sound to the live playing. I then blend the two signals in the mix.
markgalloway 2 years ago