Sue Foley On Guitars
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2023
- Award winning Blues Artist Sue Foley was in town earlier this week for a private show. She had a little downtime, so she stopped in to check out a few guitars. While she was here, Sue took a moment to sit down and play some, and talk with us about her diverse playing style. You can find out more about her at: suefoley.com
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Sue won me over with her fine cover of Gatemouth Brown's Okie Dokie Stomp. She's really a fine artist.
I'm loving me some Sue Foley lately. Awesome talent and I'm a sucker for a pretty redhead!
That was so much fun. Thanks for letting me fool around with all those beautiful instruments. You guys rock!
Sue, I know where there's a Hermanos under $3G.
Fun fun ❤
Happy St. Patrick's Day Sue! 🇮🇪
Sláinte! ☘🍺
Bonita Rojo... 🌷
Your beautiful and you can play the blues. That 51 Gibson is magical sounding in your hands & you should own it.
You rock, Sue! You're such a great player! 👍
Ever since I saw Sue at a blues festival in Germany in 2022, I've been a fan of hers. 🙂Thank you Sue, for showing us your talent on these extraordinary instruments!
Great artist; I’ve enjoyed her music since the ‘90’s. Great tones out of her Telecaster.
Sweet!
Met Sue in Edmonton, 1987, while she was in her late teens…said she preferred Texas, to Chicago blues. The proof is in her style.
Too cool seeing her play a vintage Gate/Johnny Winter-like Firebird,
For my money, the leading Canadian electric blues guitarist at this time! ❤
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I just found out about her yesterday. She sure can play. I love it. So goo d on the ears.
The Great Jerry Reed primarily Used Nylon /gut guitars. Those early P-90 ES 175’s are real special. Gatemouth’ Brown’ was a pioneer in ways most don’t realize . SUE is real special carrying on the traditional Blues. Awesome Gal❤️
Wow. Thanks. Most impressive. What a joy that ability must be.
Somehow I've been sheltered from your music until now. Wow! Your versatility is wonderful! Thanks for the inspiration!
One of my favorite artists at one of my favorite places in Nashville 😀 Allright!
Real cool, love your versatility on guitar. Eye opening. 😊
Thank you for that show.
When I picked up the guitar I got some great advice. Was suggested to go to a pawn shop and get a classical. Easier on the fingers.
48 years of playing ago.
Always awesome , never heard anything from Sue I didn’t like.
That was great!
Where has she been all my life? Dang!
Nylon strings radiates warmth...Flamenco style has mood swings, emotes emotion
...sold ...where do I swipe
Sue Is A Great Guitar Player! WooF!🐶🐶
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✌🏼Keep on groovin’ Sue!! Peet the Swede
Denny Freeman taught me Malaguena....Met Sue in cedar rapids many years ago
Superb👌👌
Man, she is great!
She was definitely enjoying herself. Love her versatility.
Im jealous of the Flamenxo stuff.. after listening to her, it makes total sense she has flamenco experience. That's beautiful.
Gibson Firebird Johnny Winters comes to mind , Sue the firebird In the first year our attitudes would change.
Belle démonstration
Since you have so few dates on the east coast I may have to come to Antones to hear you
You’re awesome Sue- a new fan😊
For a nylon string I definitely prefer the snap and bite of a flamenco guitar over a classical.
This lady is a great great player.
She likes lightnin Hopkins
Don't know who she is but she can strum the nylon classical guitar!
All you female blues players got red hair😂❤❤
You know, Sue. When this video started. I was thinking… She left the price tag on her guitar. Did she leave any on her clothing?
Then I found out you are at this place in Nashville. Oh? That's why the price tags were still on. I was just thinking, Sue is a bit strange? But no!
You sure have the manicure for that, Flamenco Guitar work. That sounds great! Yes you sure do play guitar very nicely. I would have been pleased, to record you. I make recordings every bit as lovely as your playing. Maybe better? Because here's the trick. I don't see or hear. On your recordings. With that I have not delved deep. Into your repertoire. But I digress.
Beautiful acoustic, strummed instruments. Really should not be recorded with, Condenser Microphone, thingies. They get too much pluck. Instead?
Correct Term, Velocity Microphone a.k.a., Ribbon Microphone. That's what you want. On strummed acoustic guitar. They take, top-end, EQ. Very well. And you will be Transformed! To the next Segovia Level. I mean what do you think he made most of his recordings on? Way back when. They were using a lot of ribbon microphones. That's partly of what made him sound, so great. Because condenser microphones don't sound like that. Dynamic microphones, don't sound like that.
My mentor taught me this. 53 years ago when I was 15. And it was a real epiphany. What these things represent. What they do. What they sound like. How they can be used. Their benefits. The lush big full gorgeous sweetness of them. They are crazy.
Many versions by many manufacturers at many price points. Are available. From super affordable. To, esoteric expensive. And everything in between. From both, Merica, Germany, England, Denmark, Japan and China. All are great! But just like stringed instruments.
Some are short, geometry ribbons. Some are long, geometry ribbons. Some are single ribbons. Others are dual ribbons. Some are passive output. Others are active phantom powered, output. And I largely prefer the, Passive Ribbon Microphones. When I record stringed instruments.. They are warmer. Less edgy. Sometimes people like edgy. Your choice. The phantom powered ones sound more like, smooth condenser microphones. And I don't necessarily want, condenser like sound on, strummed or bowed, stringed instruments. It depends on what you're going for. Pop stuff? Edgy and aggressive. Easy listening? Warm lush sweet sounding ribbons. Where I can be both Passive and Active.
They are also great on, Electric Cabinets. And frequently coupled with a secondary SM-57 to a separate track/channel. Because ribbon microphones are neither in phase nor out of phase. With both, condenser and dynamic microphones. Because of how they work. They are 90° and 270° off from those. Never 180°. So they combine nicely without horrible cancellation sound. And you can select phase to your taste. One way will be thinner sounding and brighter. The other way will be bigger and fatter, richer and fuller, sounding. I've used both. But I'm not a guitarist. Just an, real Engineer. As I also teach the teachers. That teach recording at University. As I'm not exactly a teacher type. I'm a hard-nosed engineer.. I get it right. I had to. Because for 20 years I worked for NBC-TV in Washington DC. And I had to be one of the best in the world. When you work for a Major US Network. Yup.
You Tickle Guitars, just right. And you look pretty good also.
RemyRAD