Beginner to Advanced in one song - Vol. 2
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- čas přidán 23. 01. 2024
- Hi folks.
Here’s the link to the backing track from Sebastian Zunino: • Trouble Slow Blues Bac...
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Equipment used today:
Gibson Les Paul Junior (‘57 Reissue from ‘05)
Cornell Romany 12
Kingsley Page
Strymon Flint Reverb
Digitech Freqout
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No computers, no audio interfaces, no special mics or cameras. Just my iphone, then uploaded to iMovie then to CZcams
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If you have a query, or if you simply wish to buy me a coffee via PayPal, then my PayPal address and email are one and the same:
paul_ursusarctos@hotmail.co.uk (or 078900 67773)
Thanks folks 😊 - Zábava
What is really nice about this is that the 'easy' verses don't sound dumbed down, just that you're choosing to keep it pulled back
Really good comment. Playing over chords and lots of good stuff.
You never over stay your welcome. I could listen to you playing all night. Fantastic stuff as ever.
Well thank you David 👍
Thanks for keeping us updated on your minimalist lifestyle Mr. 7 Guitars....😂🤣🎸🍻
Couldn't help it, you made it soooo easy.🍷🤙
At work now, but you can bet ,ill be on this later on. Thank you Paul!
The Junior is fantastic and simple guitar. Beautiful playing as always.
Thank you Paul, brilliant as always, I should really sell some stuff too, I’ve got too much. Either that or build another room LoL. Keep up the great videos every one is a Gem and very much appreciated. Best wishes and good health to you and your family from windy Glasgow
just tasty blues today guys , lol . thanks Paul great video.
your play always puts a smile on my face ! i wish one day i can play like you !
The explanation stuff at the end is well worth having.. I'll have that on repeat!
Lovely stuff….I think I may have to invest in a pedal! 👍🍷
Gonny huv tae spend a bit of time on this. But as ever excellent. Now I have to decide which guitar to employ and whether to switch to a red wine rather than white. I'll stay in the same key though. Fingers crossed! Thanks Paul. Nice new trainers! 🎉
Some more tasty advice, thanks Paul.
Love your LP Junior, Paul - like the one Gary Moore got from Steve Jones 🙂
A little stop before the breakdown to say that I'm glad to see happy-Paul-days going on 😊 and then we get this exceptionally beautiful piece of music
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Thank you, Paul.
Stay well and inspired (as I suggested before, a new pedal always helps... even if you are practicing detachment 😁👌)
Thank you MrPinkfloyddian. I’m delighted you liked my little tune. (And sorry for late reply, I must have missed this one).
Super useful video Paul. thsnks you're a topper!
I've got it , how great I love watching and listening to you, and now I know who remind me of another Scot fellow.....
Thanks man, I’m delighted you like my playing. You’ve got me intrigued now….. what other Scots fellow ?🤔
Don't take offence (or the gate) Jamesie Cotter Ie. Tony Roper😂
Damn, every time I hear that Junior I fall in love all over again. I loved the use of those 2nds (9ths?), it's something I've used quite a bit myself.
Thanks Peter, I’m delighted you like my Junior. It does have a certain charm 😊
another great selection to practice . wish it was all as easy as you make it look 😃good stuff pal
You are most certainly out of your music rut. Lovely playing, and having recently bought myself an SG junior, I can rejoice in the simplicity and purity of its design. What seems like a one trick pony, actually frees you up as a player, and as you have so ably demonstrated… the single pickup vol and tone has a very musical palette when combined with great touch and inventiveness .
Thanks Mike, I’m delighted you liked the vid. And congrats on your SG Junior 🤘
Inspirational as always!
Thank you Stewurbach, glad you liked it. And sorry for late reply, I’m just catching up now 🤣
What a wonderful video have a wonderful day Paul ❤😊
bloody bravo!
Thanks Eoin! 🍻
Over stayed your welcome?Never.The magic has appeared again,thanks for the lessons but most of all the inspiration.
Thank you Neil. Cheers 🍻
Wow
Thanks superreality 👍. And sorry for late reply
Sorry to be late but: I love listening to you. Been playing a really long time and you're a unique and welcome addition to YT. I'm loving the older Stormy Monday tele vids and wanted to ask 1) did you need to route yours? I set My52 up the same way and did need to route - a CS 52, heavy Relic ..I'm using something similar except a BG1400 stacked bridge from Messrs. Duncan & Co and a Stormy Monday, 280k super pot by CTS and a bourn 500k no load tone ... the lesson is great, good mix of 'why and how' plus the approach. I've played all over the world but was content to settle into a stay at home ' real world' job .. though I manage to play out and collect as a hobby - keeping it fun. I don't have your skills but can get a decent tune out..also I'm a bit older and finally retired ...just wanted you to know how much you're appreciated here ... I'm in CA,USA so the custom shop is a short drive ... and my tech is a former CS employee so I get out therre once in a blue moon and my guy takes care of my too large collection.. but I'd still run from the fire with my 52 and R4 oxblood LP so we have at least one thing in common. Cheers Paul for your efforts and kind sharing
Hi Fmkrowa. Firstly, sorry for my late reply, I’m just catching up 🤣. Secondly, what a lovely comment to leave! Genuinely, it’s made me smile to think that players like yourself, thousands of miles away in USA, are enjoying listening to the musical ramblings of a Scotsman in his spare bedroom. That’s amazing and it keeps me going. Gotta say, I’m particularly jealous to read that you have an Oxblood Les Paul…. I don’t think there’s anything cooler than that 👌. Anyway, warm greetings to you in California. Cheers
@@paulstaffordcook8799 Thanks, my LP has Bareknuckles, Mules wired Jimmy Page style but I never use the trick settings. I see we have a lot in common guitar wise. I have a few Gretsch’s Anni, 6120, W Falcon, 2 Duo’s and a Country Gent. Also love Jim Camp for the ‘lessons’! I get schooled every listen!
Gorgeous playing Paul, nice one. Please check out Chris Buck, he's a very exciting new generation player 🎸
Hi Paul, and sorry for late reply, I must have missed this one. Yeah, I totally agree, Chris Buck is superb. He seems to have this great balance of aggression and yet impeccable taste and smoothness. Awesome.
I had to laugh..."Hope you enjoyed that" (4:50) Mate, that was mesmerising. Brilliant. One question; when you do these solos, how many takes/how many fails before you go live with it? If it's a one-take jam then I'm giving up the guitar and taking up falconry. Thank you, by the way; a lot of work in this whole vid which we get to take for free. It is very much appreciated.
Hi raslolayton. Firstly, sorry for late reply, I’m just catching up now 🤣. I’m delighted you liked my little bit of music here. And I have good news for you, before you rush off to trade your guitar in for a Kestrel. It takes me MANY takes! On average? Probably 10 takes. Sometimes I get lucky and take no.1 or 2 is the keeper. Other times I’m literally sweating my way through take 15 and trying to stay calm and inspired, when all I really want to do is launch my guitar out the window. Cheers 🍻
@@paulstaffordcook8799 ok, fine - you wanna buy an almost new peregrine falcon? One owner from new, never raced or rallied......
@@raslolayton2152I literally burst out laughing there 😂. Cheers Raslo
"Copy me?" 😅 I'll try. But how can I make my guitar sing like yours??