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Wall of Slide.

Bens' slide work got me hungering for a little bit of sliding myself. I recorded my 4th run through. I grabbed the nearest guitar, my alleykat with flatwound 11s on it and used a 60s metal tone setting on my modeler I am surprised it came out as well as it did all things considered. Clams here and there, but that's the fun part, making a rough outline and then going for it.

Did a quick take using my Alleykat with 11 flat wounds on it just to see what would happen. Used my Pandora modeler set to a 60s metal tone. I need to work more finger picking in there though:o
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Yep, stuck it into my mp3 file. Love that blues slide.

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very nice....was that done in standard tuning? if not what tuning did you use?

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Wow! Just send Kirk's blues lesson back......you nailed it! Very nice. Man I'm jealous.

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Great stuff AT !! Watch out Kirk....he's nipping at your heels..
I love blues and slide....that was a good one.

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That's a real tasty tune, Marty - you did an awesome job on that one!


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very nice....was that done in standard tuning? if not what tuning did you use?

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Dropped D tuning which is just standard with the low E tuned to a D.

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sounded great.....thanks for the details

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Wow! Just send Kirk's blues lesson back......you nailed it! Very nice. Man I'm jealous.
Thanks, but I need to add more finger picking in with the sliding. Another couple of years maybe.

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You're just getting better and better Marty. That was a really classy take. Loved it.

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I was boppin to that,alot of good crunch doubles in there, Bless the Aussie. LoL JB

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Great playing, Marty ... like Cliff says, you nailed it.


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