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Another Bluesy Bt

This bt is titled Medium Funky Blues. It sounds more slow minor blues to me. I guess my interpretation of funky is different than who ever did this one. Credit and thanks, by the way, to whomever I got this from originally. I bought a new very heavy brass slide recently after hearing the magic Kirk performs with his and was very impressed with the warm tubular sound I get from it. Much nicer than my now retired chrome one. I used it on the first 12 measures.
I almost renamed the file Slow Hand. Thanks for listening.
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Take it from Cat.....Rat..........that was sweet
Your slide tone was nice and warm I loved it. Your playing throughout is excellent and tastefull.
What did you use to get that tone ?


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Take it from Cat.....Rat..........that was sweet
Your slide tone was nice and warm I loved it. Your playing throughout is excellent and tastefull.
What did you use to get that tone ?
Thanks SlickCat,
I need to get a better mic for recording out of my amp. I presently going directly into my pc. The interface I use on my pc to get to the Reaper progam I use is an Old Guitar Port. I had to visit the Line 6 website to upgrade it to be compatible with Windows XP. When I bought it 8 years ago XP had just been released and the guitar port did not support it. They have upgrades for it now that have corrected that problem. I used my JS 1000 guitar into a Fulltone Ultimate octave just for a bit of distortion, and then into a Digitech GSP 2101. I believe I used preset 13 or 102, and then into the Guitar Port to the pc.

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ratiugsj,
Very nice. Great playing and tone.


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you have a wonderful blues style. not cliche , Very refreshing.JB

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Very Nice JS.....smoothtastic!


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Nice playing, good tone and just enough distortion i'd say

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That was real nice - lovely tone and playing, particularly the phrasing .


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Hello ratiugsj...
I don't know who you took this song from as you say,all I know is that you did a wonderful job with it!Great playing and recording,congratulations !!Keep the songs coming!!
All the best,
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nice playing ratiugsj


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Respective thanks everyone. I very much appreciate the kind words. I always think I could have done better when I listen to something later. Although after recording many, many tracks, I often come back to the first takes and find that they are the ones I like best. Thanks for listening. Jeff

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Some very taseful playing there, nice tone on the guitar too.

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Just wow
I really enjoyed your playing ratiugsj!
Like already said.. you have very nice tone and the sound quality was great too.
Keep em coming.

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Great playing, js, I love the tone and that slide sounds great. Neat phrasing.


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