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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

Gibson Les Paul Studio brown plus 1966 Fender Vibrolux Reverb Amp plus Okko Diablo Overdrive www.gregorhilden.de

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  • i never usually bother to focus on the reverb in guitar recordings, but this is flipping gorgeous. your playing is stellar as usual. might i ask what your reverb settings are?

  • it is the amp's reverb (on 3) plus some reverb from the behringer mixing desk (!)

  • is the reverb unit fairly standard from fender amp to fender amp? for instance, if i got a blues deville or a deluxe reverb, would it have a similar reverb texture? sorry if that's a silly question =P

    reverb is one of the things my ear is poorest at isolating

  • no, only the classic Fender git the classic reverb. Like Deluxe Reverb, Super Reverb Twin.

    Blues Deluxe, Deville sounding different!

  • Hi Greg.

    I asked you some months ago which scales do you use, and you answerd me that you don't know... just play... I guess I could do the same...

    Maybe another stupid question... How do you get that feeling of changing chords in your solo, without any background music?

    I can clearly hear the background chord changing in the solo, although there is no one..... Are you "thinking in chords", (arpegios and so on) while playing?

  • Yes, I mostly think chords while I'm playing. If you know wich notes fits to the chords, you can play much more focused to the chords. Arpeggios are great too to figure out the chords during solos. I made a a basic instructunal vido with sigi mertens for you tube about this subjekt - check out Sigi Mertens Gregor Hilden

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  • Hello! Can you give me some advice on this? I'm not sure which guitar should I buy. This one or the GIBSON LES PAUL STUDIO 50’S TRIBUTE WORN EBONY. Can you please tell me about the main differences and which one is the best for each different styles?

    Thanks,

    Tiago

  • Wow, really enjoyable playing man. I could listen to stuff like that all day.

  • Hey! you look like Messi playing guitar!!!

  • How is the neck on this guitar?

  • @TheWallSlap

    If you went up a string guage, you likely will need to check your nut slots to see if they are binding - if so, a little graphite or a quick file oughta fix the issue in a jiffy.

  • i like the studio in wb and mapel top ;-)

  • @TheWallSlap From my experience Gibson Studios that wear the vintage Kluson tuners and a low end nut tend to fall out of tune alot. All of the gibsons I've played with Grovers never had this issue...maybe I'm wrong but in a straight forward guitar there's really not much that can go wrong with your tunning.

  • How is your Gibson, i bought one for like 3 weeks ago and directly i put some new 11-46 string on and its sounds not well. off tuned after like 3 songs, and when i full bend the G string much the tuning on that string will fall :/ thomann.de btw ;)

  • @A7XaDdlCt yup

    

  • I was wondering if this is the same studio guitar that sells for 799.99 on musicians friend.?

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