Can i put dynasounds or something with similar sound in my G5230T Electromatic?, dyna sounds sounds just amazing. The G5230T Electromatic has black top filtertone.
wow you mastered lead improv at pretty much top level. amazing playing. I been playing over 30years and still have hard time thinking about target notes and chords changes all at same time while playing. I get lost too easily. Any advice for me?
@@vracan thanks for the kind words . I think that playing over one chord vamps, and real hearing how each note, or interval sounds is key. So hearing the difference between playing a major or minor 3rd over a dominant 7 chord for instance. Then add 9’s/6/ 11 etc …..then the tension notes, sharp and flat 5/9 etc. that allows you to hit ‘sweet’ or add some tension, then you can hear to resolve. Every triad/arp/scale / substitution is just a selection of tones and colors over any given chord. Then move on to two chords, and hear how what your playing changes as the next chord comes along. I like to see if I can change chord by moving the note I’m playing up or down one fret. It’s worth learning a few key licks from some of your fave players , as they will be using tones/ arps/scales/ phrasing that appeals to you. But make sure you know what they are doing and why it sounds that way. I have certain ‘concepts’ and licks I use all the time stolen from Hendrix/Jimmy Page/Gilmour/ Robben Ford/Van Halen/Larry Carlton /Oz Noy /Benson etc. Playing over something all the time is essential as then you can hear the color the tension and release etc. And there are no shortcuts really! You gotta hear it I think. Like you I’ve been playing for 45 years and still feel like a beginner, and practice every day. Good luck and feel free to ask any other questions. 👍🏻😎
@@PurerockSmokinBBQandMETAL Yeah I like it. Porsche made sportscars in Miami Blue. If you search for that you can see a lot of photos of that color. It has a unique tinge to it. I guess a bit greenish blue.
"If you want something a little different in your ass hole" OH you said "arsenal." My bad! Also, I love the guitar and just bought one today. It's rad.
Finally, exactly the video I was looking for, you're totally rad player Brah, ripping up a storm. Excellent sounding amp. Seems to suit what I'm looking for. Many thanks!
I'd REALLY LIKE to see what that guitar sounds like with Dynasonic pickups in it. I can't find the video you mentioned that you said you would do with the pickups swapped. I really hope you get a chance to do it.
Thanks for this, nice playing and a lot of great tones! I'm torn between the 5655t and the 2655t with the P90's - assuming they handle about the same (and forgetting the price difference), which do you prefer for sound and versatility? Maybe a little slide on the side too?
@@timajax4800 5665t is probably a little more versatile, those filtertrons are cleaner than P90’s, which are more mid range focused. I love p90 but struggle with the noise when driven
Nice to head more than just gain from this amp. Thinking of buying this amp to have a tube amp that can do it all. How does it clean up with the volume pot?
Great demo thanks! So i have a question im gonna be buying my first guitar and it will probably be my only guitar for a while. I will mostly be playing 60s 70s classic and prog rock and some metal riffs do you think it's the best fit for me? I can buy this or some fender mim, partscaster,mij, player etc. and all of them will be second hand and about 600 euros. Do you have any recommendations between these or another guitar in your opinion. Anyway thanks again, you rock!
Hi mate! Thanks for watching. I reckon this is the perfectly fit for rock/prog/metal. Pitch e a great mix of clean and classic drive tones , and will do metal as well through a dirtier amp. Also super easy to play as it has a superb neck. Really versatile and groovy
Nice tones May I ask what amp and pedals are being used? I'm to owner of a n 80's sd custom ( which I love) It's articulate and biting and cleans up really well ( I did the PRS resistor trick on the coil split)
The tonal qualities on the bareknuckles stand out a bit. I'm sure the stainless is nice and the finish on the MJ RG is undoubtedly better, but MiM Charvels are killer and I'm not sure I'd pay over double just for nicer pickups and SS frets. I would love to support Rick, though. He's an amazing dude and incredible guitarist.
I don't get why you couldn't take this guitar to a function or a pop/jazz/country gig..(sound aside). It's a 80's metal throwback, only for the people who knows it.. . And it's not pitch black, with crosses, bones, splattered blood, etc.. On it.. It's a standard shape, not some crazy aggressive shape, and it's colorful. Only aggressive, but wonderful, feature it's the pointy reverse headstock, and the sharkfin inlays.
That is some serious playing. I started playing hair guitar in 1985 when I was 15. I thought I played ok, but you'd get the lead spot over me bigger than schidt. Definitely good stuff. I've got the same guitar in gloss black. It's perfect. Not one complaint.