Yeah you're telling me. Part of the reason I stopped playing that tune in the set. Very hard to get the timing while singing and still have be enjoyable to sing.
Amazing voice man! The song has so much of an impact on one instrument. You might just want to add some backing vocals on the chorus bit, just to give it an extra hit.
Thank you man. Yes I agree, the backing and doubling would have been cool. I just did this a little off the cuff. I'll be doing more videos with harmonies in future for sure
Good question. Answer is kind of. I used it in a pinch when playing a festival and both of the amps they provided went down, if you can believe it. It was a blues R&B set, but it definitely got me through. I had some drives going into it aswell.
I don’t believe it has a high line level (+4db) output to be able to drive a power amp enough. It would almost be like plugging a Tubescreamer right into a power amp- it would be a very very low volume. A lot of the volume you get from a power amp is actually from the preamp signal feeding it. I have. Giggity, but I’ve never tried to use it that way, so, it may work, idk. Great pedal. Almost like the original “modeling” pedal, but uses real electrical components, not faux digital emulations.
@@BreadandFaxes Thank you man. The chords are pinned to top of the comments, or should be, it's odd because I'm tuned down a half step, but the chords are listed. I'll do a lesson at some point too. Thanks for watching.
Thank you man, yeah Joe who is sat behind the kit is a drummer I used to work with, Chris the guy standing was my current drummer on that gig, so it was a nice moment
Wow. Spectacularly and unnecessarily mean. I’m a decent guitar player and multi-instrumentalist. I thought it was awesome. The guitar work is great Singing over it is not easy. And the vocals are great.
@@nickcarlson6860 I wasn't sure what he meant by "picking up style"? Could you enlighten me? Either way it doesn't much matter to me, I just want to know what he's referring too.