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This was interesting. And I think I'm now gassing for the SlideRig, sigh. Stacked OD's, reverb, delay, compressors, interesting. The guitarist is from The Brothers Landreth.

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I've been watching and listening to the Bros Landreth on repeat 24/7!!
SO GOOD!!

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Joey Landreth @SNAMM. with a 54 gold top clone and 19-65(!) flat wounds, in Open C. And near the end, a signature Fuzz.

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So, I'll be stealing all of this....


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Molly wrote:So, I'll be stealing all of this....

I hope you do, and YT it with the Kemper and show off your tones as well as your playing. :thumbup:
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Molly wrote:So, I'll be stealing all of this....

There's a huge amount of string control there... can't help but feel my fingers are too scrawny for a lot of playing like this. Then again, that sounds like blaming the equipment...

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codedog wrote:
Molly wrote:So, I'll be stealing all of this....

There's a huge amount of string control there... can't help but feel my fingers are too scrawny for a lot of playing like this. Then again, that sounds like blaming the equipment...
No. I too noticed that the guy's hands look massive. I can't do that thumb-over stuff at all.

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Yeah his hands are fucking huge. He's wrapping his thumb over the bottom 3 strings at times :mental:

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Molly wrote:
codedog wrote:
Molly wrote:So, I'll be stealing all of this....

There's a huge amount of string control there... can't help but feel my fingers are too scrawny for a lot of playing like this. Then again, that sounds like blaming the equipment...
No. I too noticed that the guy's hands look massive. I can't do that thumb-over stuff at all.
I can do thumb-over to fret the 6th string, and muting down to 5th string. It's using fingers to mute neighbouring strings that can be really ropey. That thing Rabea did on your recent post was just ridiculous... that's when I think my fingers are just too short and scrawny.

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Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Great concert, first song is an absolute ripper. So good :clap:

Interesting tidbit on how his approach to tone control:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shAtnDU ... .be&t=1605

I gave this method a hoon and found it terrible, but there you go.

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Tele porn

Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...

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There's something about a Hammond Organ at full throttle. 8)
Featuring Jimmy Barnes's little boy whacking the skins.
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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Upp featuring Jeff Beck 1974 Down in the Dirt live on UKTV
Genuine Old Frontier Gibberish

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