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Well, sort of ...
A lofi clip on my 1952 ES 350 through my Katana.
It's Miss Jones but judging from what I hear it is "Moaning." I should stick to direct recording.
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07-11-2020 10:41 AM
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Smoking fast chord changes. Tal would be proud.
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Wonderful tone and fantastic voicings for a challenging tune.
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Great to see a post and video from you. So enjoyable to hear you play and look at that guitar!
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
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Originally Posted by DMgolf66
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Recording sounds great to me.
But with good playing like that, tone doesn't matter as much.
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Outstanding DB.
Very clean, no slurring. As for taking ideas from others, even the masters heard what they play somewhere and sometime in there lives. And that becomes the template for their style. We all do it. Just not as good as you..
Joe D
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Big sound actually sounds more like Barney Kessel.... big a full. Great job!
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Originally Posted by Max405
Yes, you are describing the principle of imitation-assimilation-innovation ... That's how it works.
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Dutchbopper,
Homerun! Out of the park.
The guitar is to die for.
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awesome
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A ton of cash for that great guitar but worth every penny. I remember paying $7.5K for my blonde L5. A bitter pill to swallow but the sticker shock quickly faded. Awesome axe and now in the right hands.
Bravo Dick !
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Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
The ES 300 that I own too is for sale now. It sounds equally great but one 17" vintage bopper is enough.
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Nice playing and, no surprise, a very nice guitar. What is a surprise, is how well it sounds through a very inexpensive amp. It makes me wonder if we need to rethink expensive specialty amps.
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Originally Posted by Chazmo
Maybe you'd be interested in what the guitar sounds like being recorded directly (pre-amp) only. See vid below.
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Very nice!
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