Marry had a little lamb cover

Started by Bro, February 11, 2009, 08:36:21 AM

Bro

Marry had a little lamb
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Okay everyone, did this cover of a srv song called marry had a little lamb.
I'm not really satisfied with the beginning, but think the solo turned quite well.
Let me know what you guys think.
Thanks

If you loose track over a chord progression, play as fast as you possibly can. Nobody will know. Thats how they invented bebop.

Flash Harry

Wow, A great rendition of a real classic. I do like what you have done here. Great guitar work. I think the beginning gets going very quickly and the solo is just sweet as a nut.

I'd be on my feet cheering you if I heard this live.

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Guitar-Maniac

cooool!! your playing is flipping smooth!
good stuff m8
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Bluesberry

Great job, what is your guitar, sounds like a strat.  Another bluesy guitar player on here, I like it.

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Bro

Well i am very very VERY glad you asked to my gear!
Like a strat? Its by far not a strat.
Its a swedish brand called hagström, i can post pictures of my gear if you want me to?
(pleeease say yes  ;) )
Glad to hear you liked it  :)
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guitarron

Quote from: 0jimihendrix0 on February 11, 2009, 03:44:25 PMWell i am very very VERY glad you asked to my gear!
Like a strat? Its by far not a strat.
Its a swedish brand called hagström, i can post pictures of my gear if you want me to?
(pleeease say yes  ;) )
Glad to hear you liked it  :)
let's see 'em
I like your playing on this tune


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Wiley

Totally neat song.  I have de ja vue?   My  second bass guitar was a Hagstrom  (We're talking early 70's)  don''t know if it could be the same or not.  But when I bought my next guitar (les Paul bass)  I bought it because it was a short scale and narrow necked bass like my hagstrom.  The one your talking about. Did they make guitars back then?  I always liked this one just wanted something new.  (my first bass was called an old beetle vox) I'm definately dating myself.  ;D

Ferryman_1957

Agree with everyone else - excellent guitar playing. I can see shades of Hendrix here in the way you produce those strat-like sounds. Very nice job.

Cheers,

Nigel

Bro

#8
Yearh they also did guitars back then..
Anyway heres some pictures of my gear.. :)

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Boss micro br (lovely)
And a Fender Foot-switch
for my amp

My Classic guitar, is just a cheap yamaha C-40 not really anything fancy about that one.


My IBanez ew-20 (Electro-acoustic guitar)




If you loose track over a chord progression, play as fast as you possibly can. Nobody will know. Thats how they invented bebop.

Bro

#9
Ok now the stuff you guys REALLY want to hear about, my electric guitar.
Okay, as i said earlier its from a swedish brand called hagström.
In case anybody is wondering the little switch right under the pick guard is
a tone switch, it goes from Deep to Mellow to sharp, this adds a other versatility, meaning its easier to get those in between sounds you can get on a strat.
Its made of mahogany all around, so its damn heavy, but its still a great sounding instrument. Thanks for reading and listening.
If you have any questions just ask  :)
And my amp is a fender hot rod deluxe tube amp, with a celistion (i dont know how to spell that) vintage 30 speaker in it :)
If you loose track over a chord progression, play as fast as you possibly can. Nobody will know. Thats how they invented bebop.