Clayton
@clayton
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RE: Get Close

Holy Revival Sounds, Batman! Phrasing is really nice especially against that shuffle beat- no easy task, Craig. That sounded really natural like a st...

4 years ago
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RE: This weather in Nuts!!!!

Signs of the Apocalypse.

4 years ago
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RE: Has the forum changed...?

I see the standard format on this thread but a few days ago there was an anomaly in the favorite lesson thread. Formatting was inverted (know I know ...

4 years ago
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RE: 3 mighty blues licks

Ooh, Ooh, Mr. Kotter!

4 years ago
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RE: Warp Kings - my new band - first release!

Faith No More- now that's some edgy rock (maybe even progressive?)!! that is difficult to get a recording remote for all players with out a practice,...

4 years ago
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RE: Easy Country Solo played by Sandie Erreca

Wow, you really plugged into that country bass line and the cowboy vibe! I can hear confidence and complexity building in this recording. Keep rolli...

4 years ago
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RE: My very first recording in Audacity, phew!

Congratulations! That first recording can be daunting and nerve wracking. This is a big step in growth, taking time to listen back, learning both re...

4 years ago
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RE: New Guitar - Danelectro!

Nice Demo of how a single lick changes character across chord changes, and the subtleties that can be applied to the single lick!

4 years ago
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RE: "Low Income Blues"

Ahhhhh, I see- yes, I do love an Allman Bros duo guitar performance. C'es bonne!

4 years ago
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RE: "Low Income Blues"

Not sure I follow, @Dr_Jon. What do you want?

4 years ago
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RE: Greasy Blues Groove

FUN-da-mentally good rhythmage, RR!

4 years ago
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RE: Slow Blues in the key of C

Sounds good, you have some nice bends and the scale motion down. RR's right, slow is difficult.

4 years ago
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RE: New Guitar - Danelectro!

Lipstick pickups! Now I gotta hear some Jimmy Pagey "White Summer."

4 years ago
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RE: Bass Guitar Plugged into Regular Electric Guitar Amp?

If this catches on and you do look for an amp, the old Fender BXR series (pre-rumble) was a very reliable and classic Fender tone circuit with both au...

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RE: Bass Guitar Plugged into Regular Electric Guitar Amp?

Ron, if the amp is run at, say less than 50% output, and the bass on the amp is less than 50% you should be ok. It won't have that great bass tone bu...

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