Now that I'm finished with uni for the semester I should have more time to record covers right? ...Right? Guitar is a 2013 Gibson SG Standard into Archetype Nolly for all tones
Thanks for this...who needs tab when you do it right in front of our eyes? Great video. Great Canadian talent ...use your eyes and ears kids...its all there ;-)
Thank you. Im not a gifted player I need repetitive reinforcement to recall I think my memory is crap but I love the guitar for 50 years now. I love the Blustones material.
Fun finding all of your Blue Stones covers. Really good work and seems like you are the most dedicated to doing it out there. My ears are telling me that a majority of their stuff is on the neck HB. Does that seem accurate to you?
The foam behind the nut (and also behind the bridge) is there to reduce residual vibrations of the strings. The strings can ring out while recording with higher gain tones and the foam helps reduce the ringing and tightens up the recording. :)
Thanks for this...who needs tab when you do it right in front of our eyes?
Great video.
Great Canadian talent
...use your eyes and ears kids...its all there ;-)
THANK YOU for sharing!! SO good!
This is like... Flawless.
Thank you. Im not a gifted player I need repetitive reinforcement to recall I think my memory is crap but I love the guitar for 50 years now. I love the Blustones material.
thank you for covering my favorite blues rock band
Great cover, keep it up
Nice job man, It's a great song.
Excellent.
Impresionante!!
great!
Tabs? Sounds spot on
Fun finding all of your Blue Stones covers. Really good work and seems like you are the most dedicated to doing it out there. My ears are telling me that a majority of their stuff is on the neck HB. Does that seem accurate to you?
we need tabs T.T
What's the foam do above the nut?
The foam behind the nut (and also behind the bridge) is there to reduce residual vibrations of the strings. The strings can ring out while recording with higher gain tones and the foam helps reduce the ringing and tightens up the recording. :)
Hello! How did you make such a reverb or delay?
Please, Make this easy.
How do you achieve almost exactly the same sound as the original? What are you running this through?