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Uploaded by on May 12, 2007

Misty on Ibanez AFS75T.

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  • Folks are good at learning from TAB and not havin' a clue what notes they're playin'.

  • Tant mieux si tu gratouilles mieux gros tas.

    Translation upon request but I guess that you didnt go to college.. or maybe major in frustration?

  • Love you playing. What type of amp do you use?

  • Vox DA-15. The cheaper the better.

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  • The glass of wine, gently rippling in front of the camera, makes this cover all the better.

    Nice work.

  • great playin dude, i play this on the piano, never heard it played on the guitar before, it sounds gorgeous.

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  • Swings like a dead monkey!Embarrassing!

  • Nice playing, nice number, I like the Bossa feel too! You inspired me to post a video response, I hope that you like it. Best wishes, Dave, (Small Days)

  • Recommended Amp:

    Used Fender Champ 25 SE, the 1990s with 6L6 and 12ax7 tubes. (They don't make the SE anymore)

    $150-$350 ebay or craiglist.

    NOT the Champ 25 XD, the XD is not it. 

  • I felt like I was playing it myself. =b

  • my amp is a VOX VT30 picked it up for around £400 its an amazing amplifier i would recomend it to anyone

  • Like the bossa nova feel toward the second half! Great job!

  • @pdestain I have without a whammy bar, and it plays great! I use it in the school jazz band. In a rock setting, use the feedback to your advantage for some awesome effects!

  • @Torfinnmadssen - Not really. I just watched a Les Paul (the man) documentary last night. And, according to Les, they were originally intended specifically to show up Fender's solid body guitars. Les had the idea for solid bodies first, but he couldn't convince Gibson to make them. Leo Fender began making them on his own, and Gibson wised up.

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