Man In The Mirror Solo Guitar - In the style of Tuck Andress

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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2021
  • No better way to demonstrate the beautiful sounds of this Godin Kingpin I and Bartolini 1TCA pickup then to play an interpretation of Tuck's amazing cover of "Man In The Mirror." If you haven't heard his version on solo album "Reckless Precision," I highly recommend it! Also, this Godin Kingpin I sounds amazing with it's original pickup as well so please checkout my original demo on it.
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    Guitar;
    Godin Kingpin I (with Bartolini 1TCA)
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    Quilter Micropro Mach 2
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Komentáře • 33

  • @DidivanFrits
    @DidivanFrits Před rokem

    wonderful!

  • @samanthacoombs2625
    @samanthacoombs2625 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow! Stunning!

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! I wish I could take credit for the arrangement but it's pretty much me attempting to play like the Tuck Andress version. He's insane!

  • @TheVinciol
    @TheVinciol Před 3 lety

    Outstanding!

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! If you haven’t heard the Tuck Andress version on his album Reckless Precision you should definitely check it out!

  • @ramonitbelascuain9729
    @ramonitbelascuain9729 Před 2 lety +1

    Your great man. Clean interpretation and solid music making there.

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! Mainly was just trying take the style/arrangement Tuck Andress did as it’s such a great arrangement. Certainly a challenging style to play though!

  • @stefanocirilliguitar
    @stefanocirilliguitar Před 2 lety +1

    Great video and performance!! I love Tuck also, and I have that same pickup, sounds so good

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! Discovered Tuck a few years ago and really expanded my horizons on my playing and especially solo guitar arrangements. His pickup is great as well :)

  • @danielesussarello8340
    @danielesussarello8340 Před 2 lety +1

    Grande!!!!

  • @rwinrock
    @rwinrock Před 2 lety

    Can you say something about feedback tendency, with the original P90 and with the humbucker?

  • @hammill444
    @hammill444 Před 3 lety +1

    Nicely done. But I see you seem to have changed the Godin stock pickup; what's in there Now?

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před 3 lety

      It's a Bartolini 1TCA (Tuck Andress Model) pickup. I made the demo of my Kingpin before I swapped pickups just to show how good the original pickup sounds. I still chose to swap pickups though as I love Tuck's tone and wanted to see how close I could get to it.

  • @jaimegarcia9972
    @jaimegarcia9972 Před 3 lety +2

    Great rendition!
    I'm trying to decide whether to buy the Godin 5th kingpin or the 5th Avenue CW Kingpin II HB (with humbucking pickups). I will use it mainly to sing Folk and play solos of blues and jazz/blues. I would appreciate very much if you tell me which guitar you would choose and why.

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před 3 lety +3

      I love the Godin Kingpin I have, but buying the 5th avenue CW Kingpin II cutaway would make the guitar a little more diverse (having 2 pickups) as well as a cutaway so you can play a little higher on the neck. I believe they have a version with 2 hum buckers or 2 P 90s. I personally prefer P90s for the styles you mentioned (folk, blues, jazz) but I'm sure the hum buckers sound great as well.

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před 3 lety +2

      might have already seen it, but I did a review on the Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin with the original P90 pickup. They sound really good. czcams.com/video/e6FQ6bPRSFI/video.html

    • @jaimegarcia9972
      @jaimegarcia9972 Před 3 lety

      @@sheifiproductions Thank you very much!

  • @libbyslullabieswithlibbyba4645

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💚💚💚

  • @dubidubimemo6227
    @dubidubimemo6227 Před rokem

    You got tablatures sir? Thank you in advance

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před rokem

      Unfortunately I don’t have any tabs! I just listened to Tucks arrangement on the album Reckless Precision and figured out parts of it.

  • @Darbyjack
    @Darbyjack Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the videos. My brand new 5th Avenue is faulty, Godin reckon it's the pickup. They want to send me a replacement P90 to swap out myself. Is it tricky? I'm a fairly technically competent person, but never actually worked on a guitar before. Thanks.

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před 3 lety

      If it's just a replacement pickup then yes, should be easy install. I had my guitar tech install the pickup on this video as it was pretty complicated to do so, since it didn't really fit the guitar. The stock pickup is really good sounding though and probably something you could install yourself as long as you can solder.

    • @Darbyjack
      @Darbyjack Před 3 lety

      @@sheifiproductions gotcha. I was worried I might have to resolder the pots and jack. But in this case, can those be left alone and literally just change the connection to the pickup?
      Indeed it is a nice sounding pickup!

  • @yogamazing
    @yogamazing Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent playing, I have the same guitar, can you supply a link for the pickup?

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před 3 lety +3

      Sure! It's a Bartolini 1TCA (Tuck Andress Model). While it is an amazing sounding pickup, it is not really meant to fit in this guitar. In order to get it to fit, my guitar tech had to combine two pickup rings as well as actually carve a hole in guitar so it could be low enough. For this reason I wouldn't necessarily recommend it in this guitar unless you're 100% sure you will want to keep it. I actually like the original pickup quite a lot in this guitar, but Tuck is one of my favorite guitar players, so always wanted to try this pickup in a Hollowbody guitar (he plays a L5).

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před 3 lety

      bartolini.net/product/1cta/

  • @esanford
    @esanford Před 2 lety

    Great job! As much as I admire Tuck Andress, his playing can be a little sloppy. I guess that's why he calls it Reckless Precision. In your version, I can clearly here the expression in the notes.....

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! I found it a fun challenge to try and imitate his version. He’s pretty fearless in his improvising which I really enjoy (even if not always perfectly clean). The way he does bass, chords, melody, and soloing all at once is incredible!

  • @davidday4443
    @davidday4443 Před 2 lety

    bravo!! i disagree metronome not needed ..subtle variations in time are as interesting as unexpected variations in pitch all part of the creative arsenal wielded by the best of musicians.. very nice thank-you

    • @sheifiproductions
      @sheifiproductions  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! For a lot of projects click/metronome is certainly preferable but I think for a lot of solo guitar stuff not having metronome on gives artist more freedom to truly improvise and keep it fresh.

  • @janedubourg4837
    @janedubourg4837 Před 2 lety

    Metronome needed badly