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Strat on a Hot Tin Roof Blues
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This is me raw, the first take I recorded, without any editing, over an acoustic backing from GuitarVision. So, there are a few bloopers in here. The lead was played on my EC strat - with acoustic modeling to make it sound less like an electric.
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Blues guitarist, pianist and keyboard synth player, and composer of neo-classical music. Lead guitarist of Blues-Rock Bands.
I have been a musician - performer and composer - for close to 50 years, and I've been playing guitar for about 42 of those years. I have become mostly a player of Blues as of late and recently was invited to be the lead guitarist of a revived Blues-Rock 60's band. This picture is of me, and yes, Les Paul! And that's my Les Paul Deluxe, which I play along with my Clapton signature stratocaster.
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Genre
Blues Blues General
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Peak #218
Peak in subgenre #80
Author
Jim Signorile
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Jim Signorile
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March 01, 2007
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MP3 3.1 MB 128 kbps 3:27
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This is my first Blues lead of the New Year and I thought it should be done over an Acoustic backing (Which I was able to find on GuitarVision and then altered somewhat to fit what I wanted to do with it). This is me raw, the first take I recorded, without any editing. So, there are a few bloopers and recording hiccups in here (my PC is getting old...). My apologies to the 1955 Broadway play by Tennessee Williams "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" for creating this pun on the name of their show. But the lead was truly played on my strat - with acoustic modeling to make it sound less like an electric - and I'm sure there were some Hot Tin Roofs down in the Delta when Blues such as this were first coming to life, and perhaps even some cats with the Blues so bad they jumped onto them.
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