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    I don't create quite as many brand new guitar arrangements as I used to (or rather I do create new arrangements, I just don't create as many new videos) but once in a while I remind myself that it's still fun. Check out my brand new arrangement of Soulful Strut, recorded yesterday.


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    Wonderful!

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    nice, our organ trio's been playing this one recently

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    Well played! That tune is such a laid back and relaxing jam. A favorite oldie of mine. Like something you could play for a couple hours during the course of a mellow day.

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    Great tune and a really nice version. We've just been listening to this lately. Odd coincidence.

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    Terrific feel, Jake.

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    Such a nice groove going on there. Bravo.
    Also a very very nice natural sound coming from your hands.
    I read somewhere that you use Boss Katana 50.
    May I ask if you record direct and if not, would you share info?
    TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uffe Steen
    Such a nice groove going on there. Bravo.
    Also a very very nice natural sound coming from your hands.
    I read somewhere that you use Boss Katana 50.
    May I ask if you record direct and if not, would you share info?
    TIA
    Thanks very much!! :-) On my gigs I use a Katana 100 but in these videos I simply plug in direct to the computer, or rather to an audio interface. I actually have two pickups, the regular magnetic with the tone all the way down and I also take a signal from a piezzo I have in the bridge and blend it in like just 1% to add a little "acoustic" sparkle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake Reichbart
    Thanks very much!! :-) On my gigs I use a Katana 100 but in these videos I simply plug in direct to the computer, or rather to an audio interface. I actually have two pickups, the regular magnetic with the tone all the way down and I also take a signal from a piezzo I have in the bridge and blend it in like just 1% to add a little "acoustic" sparkle.
    Hi Jake
    Thanks for info. Yes that little sparkle sounds very natural.
    I have surrendered to direct recording too, due to terrible bass reflections in my room,
    and try in every possible way still make it sound like its from a real mike infront of me.
    I use Katana 50 for it.
    Last edited by Uffe Steen; 05-27-2023 at 10:52 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronjazz
    Wonderful!
    Thanks! :-)

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    Nicely done Jake. Thanks for posting.

    Tony D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DawgBone
    Well played! That tune is such a laid back and relaxing jam. A favorite oldie of mine. Like something you could play for a couple hours during the course of a mellow day.
    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake Reichbart
    Thanks!
    Very nice take of this well titled song. When I first saw this I thought: Is Jake really going to do this funky song as solo guitar?

    Yea you did, and I can hear all of the elements of the song; the funk, the strut, the sweet melody, the backbeat etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Soloway
    Great tune and a really nice version. We've just been listening to this lately. Odd coincidence.
    Appreciate it!

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    My most recent solo guitar arrangement on YouTube as a request from a Patreon supporter... Song For My Father. Hope you like it!