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Leigh Jackson on a Vintage Gibson -”All the things”
Friday, January 16th, 2009
Featuring Leigh Jackson from New Zealand playing the Jazz standard “All the Things you Are”on a 335 Gibson from the seventies. This guitar has a very warm sound and is great for jazz. This song features a technique where bass lines and chords are played together giving the impression of 2 instruments.
Enjoy
http://www.leighjackson.com
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JOE PERRY – MERCY
Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
For Michelle.
Perry released his first solo record, the self-titled Joe Perry, in May 2005. Recorded at his home studio (The Boneyard) in suburban Boston, with every instrument but the drums played by Perry himself. Critics also responded favorably; Rolling Stone magazine crowned it with three-and-a-half (out of five) stars, declaring “A Joe Perry solo joint? about time!” He was also nominated for “Best Rock Instrumental” at the 2006 Grammys for the track “Mercy” but lost to Les Paul.
The main guitar ociated with Joe Perry is the Gibson Les Paul. He has used many different types of Les Pauls since the 70s, including Les Paul Juniors, Les Paul Standards, and Les Paul Customs. In the 1990s and early 2000s, Gibson issued a Joe Perry signature Les Paul guitar; this guitar was customized with an active mid-boost control, black chrome hardware, and a translucent black finish. However, in 2004, this model was replaced by another Joe Perry signature Les Paul, the Joe Perry Boneyard Les Paul. This guitar is characterized by Perry’s custom “Boneyard” logo on the headstock and a figured maple top with a green tiger finish, and is available with either a stopbar tailpiece or a Bigsby tailpiece; Perry typically uses a Bigsby-equipped Boneyard model in Aerosmith and solo live shows. The Gibson Joe Perry was a present from his wife Billie and then he was allowed to manufacture it. Perry has also endorsed an affordable replica version of the Boneyard guitar made by Epiphone that carries the same USA made Burstbucker pickups as the Gibson model.
Perry also uses other Gibson models. Another model he uses frequently is a customized Gibson B.B. King “Lucille” guitar; however, instead of the black finish and “Lucille” signature on the headstock, Perry’s guitar features a white finish, a “Billie Perry” signature on headstock and an image of Billie Perry on the front of the guitar. He has also used Gibson SGs, Firebirds, ES-175s, ES-335s, and ES-350s at various points in his career.
Perry has been known to play guitars of other luthiers and manufacturers. In the late 1970s and 1980s, Perry frequently used various Fender Stratocasters; many of these guitars were left-handed Strats turned upside-down and appropriately restrung. One of these “upside-down” models is still played occasionally by Perry onstage, usually for “Sweet Emotion”. Perry also uses Fender Telecasters, some modified with neck humbuckers. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Perry (along with fellow Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford) endorsed B.C. Rich guitars, and frequently used the Mockingbird (such as in the performance of “Come Together” in the film Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band) and 10-string B.C. Rich models. He has also been photographed playing what looks like, judging by the headstock logo, a custom built Spector guitar during the 80s.
The six-string bass guitar is a trademark of Perry’s guitar sound; instead of playing it like an ordinary bass guitar, he uses it like a regular guitar, playing riffs, chords, and solos. The six-string bass helped to create the characteristic growl of Aerosmith’s “Back in the Saddle”, “Combination”, and “Draw the Line”. In the past, Perry used Fender Bass VI and Danelectro six-string basses; he also used a Gibson EB-6 for the bass solo on “King of the Kings” on the Joe Perry Project’s Once a Rocker, Always a Rocker album (as indicated by the album’s liner notes). Perry currently uses an Ernie Ball MusicMan six-string bass onstage.
For amps, Perry uses vintage 200 watt Marshall Major amps on stage. In the studio he uses various vintage low wattage tube amps.
For slide work, Perry typically uses a Dan Armstrong Lucite guitar, such as for “Draw the Line”.
Joe has also been known to use a Pro Co RAT Distortion Pedal, a Klon Centaur overdrive, a talkbox, a Crybaby wah and a Digitech Whammy pedal.
Joe Perry currently has a collection of over 600 guitars.
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Playing theGibson L-5s custom guitar.”CoolTown Women”
Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
Improvisation by Alwin
Guitar solo.
Gibson L-5s custom guitar.
Every sunday live
In Amsterdam
on the corner of Kinkerst and Nassaukade
Duration : 0:1:42
Ormsby Guitars – Multiscale Custom Video Diary – PART TWO
Monday, January 12th, 2009
Part two of a video diary showcasing the construction of a custom made guitar.
This video details the fretboard preparation, fret installation, scalloping, and end dressing of frets.
Stay tuned for more video diaries in the future. Subscribe for updates.
Soundtrack by U.T.I.
(I’ve Tried, So Cold)
www.myspace.com/utimetal
www.uti.com.au
www.ormsbyguitars.com
Duration : 0:9:36
Free Bird Slide Intro (Cover)
Monday, January 12th, 2009
Encouraged by a friend to post a close-up of me playing over the studio recording.
The guitar is a 2007 Epiphone Explorer, which has the original 1958 Gibson Explorer body shape (more rounded points than the X-Plorer). Played with a Dunlop glass slide through a Fender Frontman practice amp with Boss distortion pedal.
I have never taken guitar lessons.
Lynyrd Skynyrd and Free Bird copyright Universal Music Group.
Duration : 0:4:54
Gibson Flying V Slide Guitar Blues
Saturday, January 10th, 2009
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Playing the slide guitar blues my Gibson 60s RI Flying V, that I owned for almost fifteen years since I started to play the guitar. It’s been a work horse and it has a lot of scratches but it still feels good.
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Guitar solo with Gibson SG
Saturday, January 10th, 2009
This is just something i was playing with my SG. This guitar has an amazing sound and i absolutly love it. even though it was $1400, it was worth every penny of it. I hope you enjoy this video and please send me a message if u have any ideas for a guitar cover i can do. If your thinking “I shouldnt ask him because he probably wont know it”, odds are, i will.lol
Duration : 0:2:38
Rock Guitar Instrumental With Reggae Touch (Gibson Les Paul)
Saturday, January 10th, 2009
Some funny stuff I made for the New Year dedicated to my Jamaican friend Speedy. Recorded with Gibson Les Paul, Radial Plexitube and Mesa Express combo.
Duration : 0:2:47
Highway To Steackmike One Man Band Cover (Sing,Guitar With A Bass Sound,Drum Foot Technic)
Saturday, January 10th, 2009
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I play guitar and bass part on my harper sg copy standard drums with my feets on a roland pk 5a pedalboard midicontroller and i sing unfortunately not as brian johnson or bon scott but i love much acdc thanks for all they have bring to me in my life of musician!!!
Rock on!!!
Rock’n'Roll Train One Man Band Version:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=yYFK6eMej9E&fmt=18
Rock’N'Roll Train Band:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=QrV3RQqLFaI&fmt=18
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More Shred Videos:
Eruption Van Halen:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=RAX0lLbD2D8&fmt=18
The New Canon Rock:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=JBJjtg3hM3I&fmt=18
Rising Force Yngwie Malmsteen:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=kUPsLOohj70&fmt=18
For The Love Of God Steve Vai:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=40EUraGMQkE&fmt=18
I’m Alright Neil Zaza:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=mflgO3ibdm8&fmt=18
Guitar Sucks Bumblefoot:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=x26Zl01YMHk&fmt=18
Manhattan Eric Johnson:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=LOjuPinXvxY&fmt=18
Flying In A Blue Dream Joe Satriani:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=DvEu0-CqQ5o&fmt=18
Decadance Dance Extreme:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=OQj_mY4eD2Y&fmt=18
He Man Woman Hater Extreme:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=ESVTSw9X_3k&fmt=18
Freewaysteack Videos:
Highway To :
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=KyTS0fRQSIw&fmt=18
Smoke On The Water:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=CcAsy1QChtE&fmt=18
Johnny B Good:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=IyEHHZIg4gU&fmt=18
I’m Alright:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=F-YLPWzvrYc&fmt=18
Iraqi Cola Bomb:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=pfdokTYIwWk&fmt=18
Duration : 0:3:20
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