Mam it, s 6:30 in the morning. I am starting my day off listening to your bad ass rendition of voodoo chile I dream of the day when I can play with half, okay okay, a quarter of the skill you possess. With a lot of hard work. And when I reached that level I will be a happy camper. Thank you so much 🎶🎵🎸
Spot On !!!!!!!!! My favourite Hendrix song , I've been listening to Jimi since I was 14 I'm 48 now and I've heard this hundreds of times , and you have this note for note 👍
Finally, somebody’s playing this and not the reprise! This is Jimi Hendrix!! Well done you nailed it!! Edit: not inspired by but rather track 4 first side of electric lady land the song is almost 15 minutes long and is some of the best damn guitar work in the world!
This is beautiful, keep these videos coming, theres no better way to learn than from these kind of videos that you make! My kids will have to listen to a lot of Hendrix, i want to hear his music in public in 50 years, i dont want it to be gone
Brother that is one hell of a cover of Voodoo Chile this is my favorite of the two versions. Don't know why many don't try this version but you nailed. I'm trying to do an acoustic version of this one. Way to go man👍🏽
Absolutely Awesome Bro. Soulfull. Jimi would have loved it! Love the Sound too and to know the set ups. Ahh I see it here below! Beautifull. Honouring you! 🙏
G damn. Great!!! Thank you for providing the information on the Germania and the setup to find that tone. Absolutely badass. It's one of those. I WISH I COULD!! Practice practice practice but thank you for showing the way .
Perfection man. One of my favorite Jimi tracks and you nailed it. Would love to know what amp and pedals were used. The slapback/tape echo sounds very true to the original. This makes for a great lesson / tutorial on how and when to use pickup selection / pick / fingers / rolling back vol knob etc. techniques. I'm inspired. Hats off to you man.
ua-cam.com/video/EjyMGj5q6Ho/v-deo.html Here is a lesson on the intro but the key to learning these kind of blue songs is learning the pentatonic scale and learn to improvise over it. Learn the root notes and learn licks from different songs and you'll learn to just hear how to play songs at some point or learn them by watching covers. At some point you'll just hear in what key a song is played and you'll be able to play improvisations over these songs backing tracks.
That's an insane rendition of one of my favourite songs. So many questions... 1. What pickups are in there? Fat 60's? 2. What pedals ? Fuzz & Univibe? 3. What amp? Fender super reverb? 4. How many hrs of practice? 😉
It's not a backing track, it's the song "Voodoo Chile". And yes, that's another song than "Voodoo Child (slight return)". Watch the difference in "Chile" and "Child". The first one is the fourth track on the album "Electric Ladyland", the other one is the last track on the same album.
Thanks man! It's kinda embarrassing for me to say. Haha. It's all bias plugins. They are just set up and tweaked in a weird way. The ge fuzz plugin is on quite a brutal setting when on, but I'm using only 50% of the wet signal when it's on to tame it. I use a Behringer FCB to turn it on/off. I was messing around with tones one day, experimenting with unusual settings, found this sound, noodled around for a while, then recorded the video. But tweaking that fuzz plugin a lot and getting the tone on this recording inspired me to get a decent fuzz, so now I use a Germanium 4 Big Muff, which I highly recomend for Hendrix tones. Ignore the demos of the Ge 4 Muff on youtube, most are not representative at all. I highly recomend this pedal, it's very affordable, extremley practical and versatile. It will give you tones ranging from Hendrix, to Gallagher, to SRV, to metal and modern. The two switches are a cool thing, as in a small space, you can have one on all the time, to make the amp sound dirty without having to be loud, and then switch the other one on for the brutal sounds and ENDLESS sustain. However, recently, after using it with a band a few times, I began keeping both sides on pretty much all the time, and controlling all of the sound with the guitar knobs, because sometimes in the heat of the moment you hit the wrong switch with your foot and fuck it all up. It works with both sides on for most music styles, except for jazzy stuff and the softest parts in blues, for that I turn the distortion side off, and roll off some trebles with the tone knob on the guitar. Just don't overdo it with the gain/fuzz knob, and roll the volume on the fuzz up as far as it goes before it gets too loud, adding only the neccessary amount of gain. This last thing I said I find very important for any kind of fuzz; pedal or plugin, ge or Si, don't overdo it with the gain, primarily use the volume knob to drive the amp, then add the gain/fuzz knob as neccessary.
Sorry for saying more than you asked for, but I honestly hope this advice might help someone, as most people on youtube don't seem to put enough effort in tweaking the fuzz and taming it. Jesse Davey knows how to do this very well, and he makes great boutique fuzz pedals.
P.S. before it got stolen at a gig years ago, I used a Hendrix signature Dunlop silicon fuzz. It's fantastic, but only in big venues, otherwise it's just brutal and too loud. The Ge 4 muff is much more versatile and usable, so that's another word of advice if you don't intend playing super loud in big venues.
Love this version of Voodoo Child, I actually prefer it over Slight Return. Wish more people would cover this one.
It’s actually a different song, this is Voodoo Chile.
That is really bad ass playing.. best cover of one of my favorite songs. Thank you so much
Thank YOU so much!
Mam it, s 6:30 in the morning. I am starting my day off listening to your bad ass rendition of voodoo chile I dream of the day when I can play with half, okay okay, a quarter of the skill you possess. With a lot of hard work. And when I reached that level I will be a happy camper. Thank you so much 🎶🎵🎸
This deserves many more visits, very good improvisation man, you are a very good guitarist.
Agree...! Very well played.
Spot On !!!!!!!!! My favourite Hendrix song , I've been listening to Jimi since I was 14 I'm 48 now and I've heard this hundreds of times , and you have this note for note 👍
Finally, somebody’s playing this and not the reprise! This is Jimi Hendrix!! Well done you nailed it!!
Edit: not inspired by but rather track 4 first side of electric lady land the song is almost 15 minutes long and is some of the best damn guitar work in the world!
This is one of the best hendrix covers ive seen
One of hendrix's best blues peices i have an incredible live recording which is just mind blowing
Can you post it here or send a link?
Where can I get a copy?
It is now on UA-cam and the full length one to boot.
@@colinbryant5598looked on your channel and didn’t see it?
This is a really good cover, you've added so much of your own stuff into it and it blends with original Jimi Hendrix style of playing so well...
JIMI HENDRIX was an ICON unto himself. He NAILED it really!! 😂😂😂
THIS MADE MY DAY !!🎸🎸is on 🧨💥🔥FIRE , and at the end of the Day I’ll be back For MORE 👍👍👍
Dude, you killed it.
It was a pleasure listening to you making your strings sing.
Kudos!!!
Compliments. You nailed .... great playing directly inspired by Jimi .... so damn good!!!
I'm glad I clicked on this one... WOW great playing man!
This is beautiful, keep these videos coming, theres no better way to learn than from these kind of videos that you make! My kids will have to listen to a lot of Hendrix, i want to hear his music in public in 50 years, i dont want it to be gone
It won’t be. It will still be played long after we are all gone.
Hendrix was, is and will always be the main man. Awesome. The man lives on in you. Respect.
On my knees, speachless did not realise this pease of music I heard so many times is so hard, now my turn to practice that
no smoke has blown me away like this...
Brother that is one hell of a cover of Voodoo Chile this is my favorite of the two versions.
Don't know why many don't try this version but you nailed. I'm trying to do an acoustic version of this one. Way to go man👍🏽
How's your acoustic version coming? It'd be nice if u could upload it to share online.
nailed it. Been looking for a cool cover of this song for a long time. Thanks for inspiring me
well done that was great playing great tones you so good back to the shed for me
Holly guitar strings that rocked
great hendrix licks to know. thanks
Absolutely killed it.
Unbelievable! Great chops!
That’s some mighty fine string bending my friend. Keep up the excellent guitar work…….I’ll be listening. Stay Groovy
Beautiful man love it, clean as a whistle
TONE for absolute days!!! Nice 😎
Thanks for this camera angle. I'm putting this on half speed so I can pick up some of your lcks.
That was eargasmic. I don't know how I stumbled across this video but I sure am glad I did. That sounded incredible. Great job
Those bends are _chilling..._
Scary good!
Amazing
...
It’s just fucking great playing. You make the guitar sing like Hendrix!
This is the best version (voodoo chile bleus ) thanks for the cover
Absolutely Awesome Bro. Soulfull. Jimi would have loved it! Love the Sound too and to know the set ups. Ahh I see it here below! Beautifull. Honouring you! 🙏
You re a gift to the world.
Brilliant mate 👌👏😎🤘
Real talent.
You set that on fire
that's amazing! You really dig it, bravo :). What fender stratocaster is that? And what amp did you use?
incredible man.
Unbelievable performance, thanks for uploading 🙏
wow great....
Awesome!🤯🙏🏽
so so so good
Awesome Love It!
Totally Amazing Congrats 👏👏✌️✌️🤘🤘👍👍
Nailed this!!!! Absolutely top notch!
G damn. Great!!! Thank you for providing the information on the Germania and the setup to find that tone. Absolutely badass. It's one of those. I WISH I COULD!!
Practice practice practice but thank you for showing the way
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Brother, I don't know if you like bluegrass music, but if you do, check out my latest video. You might find it interesting! Love ya!
Who the f*** re you ! Wow that was awesome 🔥👏👏
This video has become my Bible for blues licks ㅇㅅㅇ tyy 💜
Why is there a dislike button, this is pure talent
great tone, great playing. i thought you needed a 1959 bassmaster match it that closely.
Teach me 😅this is mind blowing .. first try how is that even possible..
Great job
This is so beautiful and inspirational!
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fuck, this dude can play!
Thanks, very nice ! ?
GoHeadOnBoooiiii✌🏾🎸RockOnBrother
Nailed it!!!
FUCKING AWESOME PLAYING BRO,KEEP GOIN'
Why isn’t this version promoted much?
Legit pisses me off that youtube blocks any version of this version
I think randy hanson band has done quite a good version on youtube as well as winwood & clapton
@@MaartenAnna I’ll have to check Randy’s version at somepoint
@@josephgrant757 and here's the winwood/clapton version ua-cam.com/video/q6xVIyW5VbY/v-deo.html
Meilleure video de l'internet. Ca dechire tout mec !
Yeah, that's how it's done.
Nice!!
Good shit
Glad you dig it!
dude, you are so awesome!
Perfection man. One of my favorite Jimi tracks and you nailed it. Would love to know what amp and pedals were used. The slapback/tape echo sounds very true to the original. This makes for a great lesson / tutorial on how and when to use pickup selection / pick / fingers / rolling back vol knob etc. techniques. I'm inspired. Hats off to you man.
amazing bro!!
wow
Grt shit man!!
That’s it, I’m buying a strat now.
Strat is love ❤
Great cover 😭
Could you please make a tutorial for it
Can’t seem to find any info on this song
ua-cam.com/video/EjyMGj5q6Ho/v-deo.html
Here is a lesson on the intro but the key to learning these kind of blue songs is learning the pentatonic scale and learn to improvise over it. Learn the root notes and learn licks from different songs and you'll learn to just hear how to play songs at some point or learn them by watching covers. At some point you'll just hear in what key a song is played and you'll be able to play improvisations over these songs backing tracks.
That's an insane rendition of one of my favourite songs. So many questions...
1. What pickups are in there? Fat 60's?
2. What pedals ? Fuzz & Univibe?
3. What amp? Fender super reverb?
4. How many hrs of practice? 😉
++++
Up
I think the pickups are the regulars on a squier classic vibe 50's
.. yes 😁😁
Tuned down a whole step
Awesome song
8:10 goddamn
Putain respect mec tu gère 😮
Thats a really long jam. How do you come up with so many variations. Its great.
How do you get this tone man? I've got some Seymour Duncan IOM in my strat and I've never got this haha. Tell me!
💯💯💯💯💯🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Jimi would be impressed......
One day...
Would you ever do a tutorial on the solo ?
Or maybe some voodoo chile licks ?
@@Thedudemannn sure
@@AspergerL YES !!! Thank you ! Can’t wait. : )
Keep up the great work brotha, you’re keeping Jimi alive !
@@AspergerLwhen are you thinking of dropping the tutorial ? 👀
oh man that sounds sweet as cherry pie, what settings and gear do you use ?! :)
Thanks man. It's all listen in an answer to someone's question bellow :)
brAVO
Daaamnnnn
how long have you been playing?
Awesome ! Don't have bluesy background, am Heavy Metaler.
I'd pay 100 bucks the nerd who makes me a Guitar Pro tab of this genious shitt
Джимми, не отказался бы, с тобой бро, сделать пару затяжек.
what pedals do you use here?
The easiest way to recreate the Hendrix sound is a Vox Wah and a Fuzzface
strat through marshall and old strings>>>>>
Where did you get the backing track for that? It's impossible to find it online! Please post the link!
It's not a backing track, it's the song "Voodoo Chile". And yes, that's another song than "Voodoo Child (slight return)".
Watch the difference in "Chile" and "Child".
The first one is the fourth track on the album "Electric Ladyland", the other one is the last track on the same album.
Damnnn nice tone and playing dudee , you use fuzz ?
So tasty m8
how did you learn such a thing ??
is this 1/2 step down or 1 step?
nice playing! what amp/pedals are used?
Thanks man! It's kinda embarrassing for me to say. Haha. It's all bias plugins. They are just set up and tweaked in a weird way. The ge fuzz plugin is on quite a brutal setting when on, but I'm using only 50% of the wet signal when it's on to tame it. I use a Behringer FCB to turn it on/off. I was messing around with tones one day, experimenting with unusual settings, found this sound, noodled around for a while, then recorded the video. But tweaking that fuzz plugin a lot and getting the tone on this recording inspired me to get a decent fuzz, so now I use a Germanium 4 Big Muff, which I highly recomend for Hendrix tones. Ignore the demos of the Ge 4 Muff on youtube, most are not representative at all. I highly recomend this pedal, it's very affordable, extremley practical and versatile. It will give you tones ranging from Hendrix, to Gallagher, to SRV, to metal and modern. The two switches are a cool thing, as in a small space, you can have one on all the time, to make the amp sound dirty without having to be loud, and then switch the other one on for the brutal sounds and ENDLESS sustain. However, recently, after using it with a band a few times, I began keeping both sides on pretty much all the time, and controlling all of the sound with the guitar knobs, because sometimes in the heat of the moment you hit the wrong switch with your foot and fuck it all up. It works with both sides on for most music styles, except for jazzy stuff and the softest parts in blues, for that I turn the distortion side off, and roll off some trebles with the tone knob on the guitar. Just don't overdo it with the gain/fuzz knob, and roll the volume on the fuzz up as far as it goes before it gets too loud, adding only the neccessary amount of gain. This last thing I said I find very important for any kind of fuzz; pedal or plugin, ge or Si, don't overdo it with the gain, primarily use the volume knob to drive the amp, then add the gain/fuzz knob as neccessary.
Sorry for saying more than you asked for, but I honestly hope this advice might help someone, as most people on youtube don't seem to put enough effort in tweaking the fuzz and taming it. Jesse Davey knows how to do this very well, and he makes great boutique fuzz pedals.
Oh and the amp sim was a silverface bassman I think. Maybe tweed.
P.S. before it got stolen at a gig years ago, I used a Hendrix signature Dunlop silicon fuzz. It's fantastic, but only in big venues, otherwise it's just brutal and too loud. The Ge 4 muff is much more versatile and usable, so that's another word of advice if you don't intend playing super loud in big venues.
No Jimi Hendrix tone exactly, but O.K. 😎
what settings and effects bro
Can I ask how did you learn how to play like this?
Pickups? Pedals? Amp?
May I ask you which pedals did you use?