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Dear Jazzers,
Here is a new demo of my '53 L5C recorded through a BAM 200 amp head. Although designed for bass players this amp head has a lot to give to jazz guitars. This tune is respectfully dedicated to Jimmy Raney, one of my very best heroes.
Be safe and take care.
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This is how I want to be able to play when I grow up!
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Dig the socks ! ......oh and the playing too.
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Beautiful guitar and beautiful playing. But I to must mention the socks,nice!
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Lovely, lovely playing, and what a warm, clear, ringing tone! Well done Sir, well done!
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I watched for the socks and was not disappointed :)
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Dear all,
Thanks for your comments. The socks are a gift from my daughter, so they are invaluable to me...
Best and take care.
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Nice playing and nice tone, Fred !
What cabinet do you use with this amp ?
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Man, what sweet tone. Sounds like a Gibson with a Biltoft pickup!
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Hi Fred,
Very beautiful, classy playing there sir.
Your videos blow me away every time. There is a lot that I should learn from your playing. Very Smooth. Pleasing to my ears.
I’m sorry that I posted my video soon after you did. I should have checked the forum before I posted.
Beautiful stuff Fred.
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Dear archtop afficionados,
Thank for sharing your positive thoughts on that.
@Lawson-Stone: if I could only once in my life play, let's say 8 bars, as the immense Jimmy was doing, then I would feel blessed.
@Jfranck: as for live playing, I pair the BAM 200 or alternatively the Quilter 101 amp heads with a Toob 12J cab. It's really a great cab for jazz, very versatile for a large range of clear sounds. Here, for the purpose of the recording I've just plugged the BAM200 in a DI box.
@Max405/Joey: you're kidding me my friend. I' m so glad to hear you playing this wonderful piece of the great Johnny Smith. I wish I could have your right-hand technique to play such a piece of music like this. But I'm a slow hand guy.
Cheers.
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