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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2009

Resolectric Junior, Vox AC4TV straight in

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  • I would REALLY appreciate it if you told how is the string spacing at the bridge ? is it similar to electric guitars or more like resonators that can accommodate fingerpicks and whatnot

    Thanks

  • @funkyMonk1985

    The strings are not unusually far apart. They seem pretty normal to me.

  • Wow Jedi, I grew up in Mississippi and never heard of "Mississippi hill country blues".

    You just pulled that straight out your ass didn't you.

  • @fantus0

    Mississippi Hill Country music is based primarily on martial style marches as it comes from the fife and drum origins.

    Fred McDowell, Burnside, Hooker... all one of the same vein. Droning songs with no strict adherence to standard I, IV, V forms.

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  • real smooth , nice playin, reminds me of the master ry cooder on the film soundtrack

    crossroads, top stuff mate,

  • @jedi189

    Mississippi hill country blues is what it is most likely.... RL Burnside, Fred McDowell, John Lee, etc all droning type stuff...

  • @AmpdResonator Interesting.

  • @jedi189

    a little from column A and a little from column B?

  • What type of music is this, is it blues muzik or is it Country muzik.

  • I am capable of being supportive (when I drink too much the negative crap comes out of the "albino Orangutan"... lol). I really enjoyed seeing you add some regular lead to the piece. I would love to see you explore that further and, as to being a "musician", that is in the eyes of the beholder, I reckon. I believe if you continue to learn, practise and keep at it, you'll certainly become more qualified than some who're already pro's. I'd jam with you- the combo'd probably be perfect, too. Cheers

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