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    Cool The Blues...

    Here is a quick blues shuffle I did using my strat into an RC Booster and then into a '65 Fender Super Reverb.
    Enjoy...

    http://www.frankaxtell.com/Audio/BluesShuffle.mp3

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    Nice tones and style Frank.

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    nice work! can you/someone help explain, is it just me or does it sound like you go into modal playing when in the V chord of the blues progression?
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    Excellent, Frank!! Great Strat blues vibe there. I hope you realize how discouraging your playing can be to an amateur!! But inspiring at the same time! Keep 'em coming....
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    Okay my friend - this take showed a completely different side of your playing.
    Very nice tone.

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    Great stuff! I don't know what else to say but that you continue to impress the hell out of me. The tone you get out of that Strat is simply amazing; I would have guessed a 335 was being played.

    Back to the woodshed for me; but what's the use, I'll never get to be anywhere close to that good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi75
    Okay my friend - this take showed a completely different side of your playing.
    Very nice tone.
    I'm really trying to learn to play the blues. Doing a lot of listening to Albert King and Freddie King...thanks so much for listening

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    Quote Originally Posted by aeolian
    Great stuff! I don't know what else to say but that you continue to impress the hell out of me. The tone you get out of that Strat is simply amazing; I would have guessed a 335 was being played.

    Back to the woodshed for me; but what's the use, I'll never get to be anywhere close to that good.

    aeolian
    hey it just takes a whole lot of work and determination...you just gotta want it real bad...thanks for the kind words

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankAxtell
    Here is a quick blues shuffle I did using my strat into an RC Booster and then into a '65 Fender Super Reverb.
    Enjoy...
    Enjoy? Yes, I really did! Very nice tune Frank!
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankAxtell
    I'm really trying to learn to play the blues. Doing a lot of listening to Albert King and Freddie King...thanks so much for listening
    You're doing one hell of a job for a student! Great work. When listening, don't leave out the other Albert. The Iceman's work is the stuff that electric blues is made of. Other "musts" are Buddy Guy, Otis Rush, and Hound Dog Taylor. Taylor's work was responsible for the launch of one of today's top blues labels, Alligator Records.
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    Wow. That was excellent, Frank. I really liked the jazzy feel, but still the blues.
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    Great stuff again Frank!
    My favorite mix of styles is Jazz and Blues. It's cool to hear someone playing over blues changes and taking it a little more in the Jazz direction, this is what I like about guys like Roben Ford, Brian Setzer, etc. They have a good handle on both genres to be able to mix them toget5her. Great job on this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r_a_smith3530
    You're doing one hell of a job for a student! Great work. When listening, don't leave out the other Albert. The Iceman's work is the stuff that electric blues is made of. Other "musts" are Buddy Guy, Otis Rush, and Hound Dog Taylor. Taylor's work was responsible for the launch of one of today's top blues labels, Alligator Records.
    I'll be sure to take your advice...thanks!

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