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    Default Little Wing - Check out this version...

    On acoustic no less. I totally loved this....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31QQ1...481C61&index=0

    I also have to post this one too. Caught this at FDP and wanted you guys to see this chick play...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1OJc3Cg1c4

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    Amazing! Thanks for that tone!
    The acoustic version was easily the best one I´ve heard!
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    That Korean girl makes a great copy of SRV's version. Really impressive.
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    Rob - I know thats what I thought too. She went for it note for note on Stevies version. She looks Japanese to me though. Cute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tone2thebone
    On acoustic no less. I totally loved this....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31QQ1...481C61&index=0
    Man, that tone is so cool. I've tried to get that type fo tone on my electric/acoustics, but they are very finicky about feedback. You can hear him suffer it a little bit also, but it sounds sick!

    Thanks for the post! I like this version much better than SRVs cover. My all time favorite live version is still Jimi's Royal Albert Hall version, but this is a close second. That guy can rip on an acoustic man!

    Next to Willie Nelson, I've never seen such a reliced acoustic.

    Now as for the asian woman's version... just fantastic! Music is the world's universal language that trandscends all races and religions. Jimi would be very proud to see his work so masterfully done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tremoloman
    Man, that tone is so cool. I've tried to get that type fo tone on my electric/acoustics, but they are very finicky about feedback. You can hear him suffer it a little bit also, but it sounds sick!

    Thanks for the post! I like this version much better than SRVs cover. My all time favorite live version is still Jimi's Royal Albert Hall version, but this is a close second. That guy can rip on an acoustic man!

    Next to Willie Nelson, I've never seen such a reliced acoustic.

    Now as for the asian woman's version... just fantastic! Music is the world's universal language that trandscends all races and religions. Jimi would be very proud to see his work so masterfully done.

    Couldn't have said it better myself. The acoustic lead tone he got was dope man! You seldom see or hear anyone playing it that way.

    I just thought it was pretty cool to see an Asian chick play it in Stevie's style too.

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    I started checking out Monte Montgomery after a previous post here on theFret.Net and a link to another Youtube Little Wing performance (gotta luv YouTube ). Awesome tone and use of effects on an acoustic platform Monte, Ben Harper and a few others are pushing the acoustic evelope and leading innovation in the genre. As if I don't have my hands full with an electric guitar, I'm pursuing an acoustic/unplugged venture, largely based on the inspiration from that video and from chatting with and learning from you guys!

    I'll keep you posted.

    BTW, Alvarez has a MM signature acoustic based on his ol' beater. Check out more at http://www.alvarezgtr.com/artistpage.htm?ArtistID=149
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    Quote Originally Posted by tremoloman
    Man, that tone is so cool. I've tried to get that type fo tone on my electric/acoustics, but they are very finicky about feedback. You can hear him suffer it a little bit also, but it sounds sick!
    According to here MM uses a Boss Compressor and Ibanez Tube Screamer among other effects. Gonna have to try that Probably uses some kinda notch filter or active feedback suppression, though he does make good use of feedback on occassion so who knows. I'll have to investigate further.

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    Lord.. that was amazing.. thanks for posting that Tone.

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    both versions were great....but what is hotter than a cute asian girl playing the heck out of Little Wing
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    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    both versions were great....but what is hotter than a cute asian girl playing the heck out of Little Wing
    *nods* thats what I'm sayin'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    both versions were great....but what is hotter than a cute asian girl playing the heck out of Little Wing
    hmmm...there's places this could go, but at the risk of becoming too politically incorrect I'm just gonna leave that one alone *dirty little mind whirling uncontrollably*

    But I will say this, "Guitar Chicks ROCK!"

    Man, you guys make it had to concentrate: between guitar chicks and tremoloman's silver bullets we're gonna have to change the focus of this forum
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    I'm really very tempted to plug my daughter's Martin Auditorium Acoustic/Electric into the Bad Monkey and see what happens. What do you guys think.....Peavey Classic 30 or Marshall for this one?

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    well i'm a peavey classic fan so that's where my vote goes....

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    Tone, Valve Jr of course
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    Quote Originally Posted by tone2thebone
    On acoustic no less. I totally loved this....
    I love it. As i posted on June 12th here

    http://www.thefret.net/showthread.php?t=901

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    Ehrm... I must have missed it last time
    I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperSwede
    Ehrm... I must have missed it last time
    Doesn't matter. I would like it if posted twice a week.... Cool stuff.
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    Well I must have missed that too. Sorry GC. The Korean girl was new though I think.

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