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Strat, Boss JS8
The Sadness Beneath Your Smile
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The Sadness Beneath Your Smile
Tytlblues
"Notes are expensive... spend them wisely”
BB King
"Notes are expensive... spend them wisely”
BB King
- losaavedra
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Re: The Sadness Beneath Your Smile
Another one that ticks all the boxes! Beautiful tone on this too. I'm fast running out of superlatives in attempts to put together feedback on your stuff. Keep 'em coming.
Mike
"I feel more like I do now than when I first came on" (Ronnie Scott, Maidstone)
"I feel more like I do now than when I first came on" (Ronnie Scott, Maidstone)
Re: The Sadness Beneath Your Smile
Sometimes I think you're a musical chameleon - changing sound and genre just as you like.
- VikingBlues
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Re: The Sadness Beneath Your Smile
Great example of conveying emotion in a guitar line. The Strat will be in danger of rust on the strings from the tears it cries! Beautiful work.
Versatility is a quality that seems to thrive in the guitar playing of Tytlblues. I'm used to hearing great blues and great jazz, but here's another genre with the box well and truly ticked.12bar wrote:Sometimes I think you're a musical chameleon - changing sound and genre just as you like.
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!
- vancouverois
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Re: The Sadness Beneath Your Smile
You have sense of feeling. No doubt. A little vague tones you've got to. In this case, the mixture of fast and quietly playing with very long notes betwee is a good mixture.
Re: The Sadness Beneath Your Smile
Sweet!
Great screaming strat tone. Reminiscent of some Eric Johnson kind of stuff. Keeping up the Texas tradition!
Great screaming strat tone. Reminiscent of some Eric Johnson kind of stuff. Keeping up the Texas tradition!
"Throw yo' big leg over me Mama, I might not feel this good again!"