Mitch Mitchell is a force of nature and Jimi nailed it isolated. This is why guitarists have a technique known as the little wing style, a guitar player playing like a piano player
His guitar is so sweet there... you can play his guitar note by note and it just sounds so much better when he does it... he gets so much more out of the same notes
How Jimi wrote tracks like “Voodoo child slight return, manic depression, Spanish castle magic, machine gun. Jimi was crazy with the effects and feedback, and yet amongst all that (all of which are beautiful as well) he was able to come up with songs like The wind cries Mary, drifting, have you ever been and then to top them all off, this. Masterpiece. Little wing. Genius doesn’t even begin to describe Jimi.
the dichotomy of feeling he captures is insane. all over the spectrum. the experience encompasses all of life and it’s emotions and jimi captured it all in these sounds
Sounds to me like he might have a foam mute by the bridge. Or he could have muted the strings with his palm. McCartney used a foam mute a lot in Beatles recordings.
Such amazing feeling! SRV’s and Clapton’s versions fall way short. Even though Jimi is thought of as a wildman, he really didn’t overplay on his songs. Plenty of feeling, open space and emotion. Other versions seem to exist to show off chops.
Great, we lent Noel a fender jazz bass when he came here to New zealand in about 95. It was pure coincidence that our bass player Craig played a fender jazz bass. I later wrote to Noel in Ireland got a postcard back "hope to get back there some day" but he never did.
Can you isolate the guitar on the live version of little wing, from the Australian release “concerts” album? The guitar on that version is insane , even more amazing
Dude, I love your channel,. Thanks for everything. BTW how do you make these? From multitrack releases or noise reduction isolating tracks? thanks! You rawk!
Wouldn't it be great if Experience Hendrix did a boxset of remixed tracks ala the Beach Boys Feel Flows set. I think it's the coolest set in my collection.
Does anybody know what exact tuning is each string in? I tried 440 half step down but it sounds a bit (like 3%) off, specially in the higher power chords. I also tried 432hz but it's completely off. It seems to me like it's just a little out of tune, but it's hard to get everything right. Maybe it could be his fingers' pressure in each string? Maybe...
@@DLD2Music on the original recording there are 2 guitars probably 1 rhythm and 1 lead Are you not able to separate the 2 guitars so we hear them individually? Thanks
No hay univibe aquí. La guitarra está enchufada a un Leslie y por lo que percibo apuesto a que también el sonido está mezclado con el de la guitarra conectada directamente al mixer.
How did this not get copyrighted? Also, at the start of the first verse (where jimi starts singing) does anybody know if he mutes the strings with his fingers, or is it a pedal effect?
If you’re referring to the section in 06:40 then I think it’s what was said in the comment above. Begins with left hand finger muting and switches to right hand palm slight/soft muting, at least that’s what it sounds like to me. Hendrix is always a lot more sofisticated than it appears to be.
Hey man used this to compile a backtrack for my cover/tutorial, I'd love to know what program/how you did this as it'd help for learning note for note hendrix songs aswell as getting backtracks for the future many thanks
@@tabsandtones6416 on other videos he's replied "audacity and rock band" yet on this one he replied "riffstation" to another commenter, so I don't see how his advice to look on other videos would give you the correct info. What's funnier is that his reply required more characters to not tell you than simply typing either of those responses again
@@DLD2Music damn, thats just awesome, is there any way to get rhytm guitar behind the solo? i can hear it in bass track but that would be cool to have cleaner version