Von Herndon Doubleneck First Video

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I-Pad video, as I am yet to finish the setup of my recording equipment. You will have to bear with the mix, and it sounded better in the music room than it did on the video. Just messing about with a few licks and playing with my DD-3 delay.

Bridge pickup, six-string neck, Thro-Bak SLE-101 8.2kΩ

Marshall DSL40C with 50 Watt WGS Reaper 55 Hz - Full Gain Red Channel - All EQ's at 1/2

Boss DD-3 Delay

Amp is in the closet off to my right and behind me with the door closed - I'm running it pretty loud.


@chilipeppermaniac - I threw in a country lick just for you... :-)
 
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U mean like this....?



That little country lick at the beginning...

Of course I have to play around with some Tesla!

It's just a fun guitar. It's fun to play. I just threw a few licks out there for fun, sloppy as they may be...

Once I have my preamp and Mic's installed, I can produce a decent sound quality recording.

The I-Pad doesn't really give a true representation of the tone my ears are hearing...
 
I did hear the Highs,,,,,,,,,,, I also was listening for more of a country sound such as this............ I musta missed the "country side" of your jam.


 
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LOL Robert, my ADHD didn't pick up the chords per se, but I was trying to not miss the "country" then hearing the Motorhead only to segue into Tesla had me missing those.

LOL! It's cool, Tone Bro....

The "C" I use is a derivative of the root and second note (in a standard C open) and replaces the third note in the triad with a C#, so it gives it a more "minor-ish" feel.

The C-Clamp G is something I started using back in the 1980's because it gives such a dissonant tone...
 
Roy Clark huh, Maybe with all that volume/gain I mistook it for something more along the lines of some riffs from Ratt. Sounds a little similar despite different key

 
Robert, I sort of thought so on the C and G,,,,,,,,,,,,, my buddy was working on some chord variations with me as we played Take it Easy /Eagles and some other descending chord progression forms while Travis pick practicing.

Also, how do you like this Humbucker Tone I just found on Cinderella Nobody's Fool Live

 
Robert, I sort of thought so on the C and G,,,,,,,,,,,,, my buddy was working on some chord variations with me as we played Take it Easy /Eagles and some other descending chord progression forms while Travis pick practicing.

Also, how do you like this Humbucker Tone I just found on Cinderella Nobody's Fool Live


That's a good tone!
 
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