Chitlins Con Carne (Kenny Burrel)
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A lot of Stevie Ray Vaughan, but it works.
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this is not burrell's version on midnight blue, this is ray vaughn version... write a correct title next time
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Nice!
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this kid rocks! Well chosen, well performed.
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very easy, and so good, thank you guy
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Great stuff. Very mellow. Which backing track did you use ?
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That's really good man.
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Really nice, a fine job!
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Howd you get this amazing tone? I have the same epiphone Joe pass. What strings? Pickups? Amp settings?
dlguitarmaster7 8 months ago
@dlguitarmaster7
Thanks! As far as I can remember there wasn't much to it, I plugged my guitar straight into my PC (which actually should not give you great tone but it worked well in this case I guess). I used some post recording compression and reverb using multitrack studio software.
The guitar has stock pickups, I used the neck p/u (volume and tone both on 10). Strings are d'addario flat wounds gauge .012-.052, and I used a dunlop 1.5 mm pick.
Hope this helps, cheers!
mennoosmusic 8 months ago
Mennoos, waar heb je de tab vandaan?
En rete goed gespeeld btw
GrimBat0l 3 years ago
I didn't use a tab for this. The theme isn't too hard to figure out and the solo is improvised.
Thanks for your comments ppl!
mennoosmusic 3 years ago
Thanks for all the great comments, the video past the 10,000 views!
To answer some questions; I simply plugged my Epiphone Joe Pass directly into my pc, using multitrack studio to record the track.
Nowadays I use a line6 toneport, perhaps you can enjoy the sound of that in the future, I'm working on some songs.
mennoosmusic 3 years ago
thanks for all the great comments!
I don't use an amp, it's plugged into my computer directly using multitrack recording studio software.
-Menno-
mennoosmusic 4 years ago