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Charles DeWeeseCool Stratocaster Blues and Jazz

This is some improvisation I did on my Stratocaster. The amp is the SWR California Blonde. The microphone is the Logitech USB AK5370. I recorded it in Brooklyn with Audacity. I started in C minor and switched to C. I put on a fresh set of Dean Markley Nickel Steel strings and just loved the tone. I decided to record just because I wanted to record and the tone I was getting along with the sound of the music I like. Do you consider this to be music you like?


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Artist/Composer: Charles DeWeese
Keywords: blues; jazz; improvisation

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Reviewer: stratocaster - - November 7, 2009
Subject: interesting
to me your playing sounds better at about 3:40 or so, when you switch the toggle...I have a 1973 Stratocaster (love the tone)...extemporaneous playing usually just sounds like noodling, you should think about getting a device like a boomerang to give yourself something to play over...


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