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    Hi guys!
    I´ve recorded a little bluesguitar tune to a Eric Clapton style backing track.
    I´m new to the blues genre but with some GREAT videolessons from Robert Renman at www.dolphinstreet.com and Anthony Stauffer at www.steviesnacks.com I´m on my way to bluesheaven. so what do you think of my playing? Give me feedback so I can upgrade my playingstyle and feeling!!!
    i´m only using Box 1 & 2

    //Steffe1973

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    Welcome to the fret.net Steffe1973!

    The track sounds great!

    Please post something about yourself in the fret players section
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    Hi Stefan, Stephen here. That was really nice! You may be new to blues, but you don't sound new to guitar. I am not really qualified to say anything to upgrade your playing style. It is nice though. Please do post an intro over in the fretplayers section so we can get to know more about you. Also, do you happen to have that backer? You could post it in the backing track section too for some collabs.
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    Great sound you got going Steffe!!
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    Stefan that was tasty good phrasing thick errie minor tone good job.Tell us what was the setup.Sumi

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    This is the setup!
    Xaviere XV-700 guitar (the best guitar I´ve ever played on!)
    LINE 6 Spider III Crunch Bass/Middle/Treable at 5
    Gain on 5-7, Cubase Reverb A Kjaerhaus Classic Delay
    Cubase distortion TSM MT-87 microphone.

    I cant imagine a life without my XV-700 from Jay at the guitarfetish.com,
    even if I only have had it for 2 months. It´s absolutely awsome!

    Steffe1973

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    Good playing Steffe! Thumbs up. :
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    Good job.

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    Oh man was that sweet! Now I gots to go spend several hours trying to learn that song.

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    Nice feel and nice tone, very nice indeed Steffe1973. Welcome!

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    Thanks a bunch for all the kind words!

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    Great tone Steffe it grooves really well you played it with lots of felling :

    Just a little minus some of your bends are not too acurate, maybe something to improve later on !

    Great playing and nice touch
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    At last!
    Thanks for that feedback, I will practice the bending much more, and
    try to more exact tone. I just change my strings from 010 to 009 because I found it hard to get to the right ending note. I´m quite new to the bluesplayi´n thing so I want to make maybe to much notes instead of making less notes with MORE feeling!

    Thanks Jipes!

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