Hi guys,
I'm pretty sure hayman already heard this a few weeks back when the backing was offered to the LesPaulForum, but since Jochen has kindly reminded me how to post here I thought I'd offer it up.
The acoustic is a mahogany-sided J-100 Extra and the electric is my CS-356 -- so the guitars are all Gibson here. I added a little bit of one-fingered synth as well.
Clay\'s take on 56 over at Soundclick
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- (Aussenjam) #56 Clay's very late take - gestartet von Clayville 14. August 2006 um 21:49h
- Re: (Aussenjam) #56 Clay's very late take
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Jochen
am 15. August 2006 um 11:44
- Re: (Aussenjam) #56 Clay's very late take
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Clayville
am 15. August 2006 um 17:48
- Re: (Aussenjam) #56 Clay's very late take
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Clayville
am 15. August 2006 um 17:48
- Re: (Aussenjam) #56 Clay's very late take
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andi-o
am 15. August 2006 um 09:36
- Re: (Aussenjam) #56 Clay's very late take
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Jochen
am 15. August 2006 um 11:44
Hi Clay,
Wonderful double stops in the intro, nice relaxed and lyric playing with always enough space for the backing. The J-100 blends very well with the electric, and the synth adds some more colour, beautiful take!
Andi
Wonderful double stops in the intro, nice relaxed and lyric playing with always enough space for the backing. The J-100 blends very well with the electric, and the synth adds some more colour, beautiful take!
Andi
Hi Clay,
the addidition of the strings was a fantastic idea and they are sitting perfectly in the mix.
The acoustic sounds wonderful, as is your playing. I also love the wood in your tone on the 356 and how good those two guitars go together. As I said in the LPF, it's fascinating how you worked out the two guitars in going together, then walking into diffenrent directions and then they are meeting together again.
What a fine take.
cheers
Jochen
the addidition of the strings was a fantastic idea and they are sitting perfectly in the mix.
The acoustic sounds wonderful, as is your playing. I also love the wood in your tone on the 356 and how good those two guitars go together. As I said in the LPF, it's fascinating how you worked out the two guitars in going together, then walking into diffenrent directions and then they are meeting together again.
What a fine take.
cheers
Jochen
Thanks so much for the careful listen Andi and Jochen. This is one of my favorites of the "recent" jams I've done...
--Clay
--Clay