New (reissue) Mando-Strat. Very good reissue much like the old '63 I had.
New (reissue) Mando-Strat. Very good reissue much like the old '63 I had.
This is the video that Fender should have up for the new Mandocaster.
I've actually tweeted it to them, so let's see if they're brave enough to use it
Wow...blown away!! What was your setup??
Jim, you just made my day.
I really like the trousers !
Oh - the mando playing's pretty good too.
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That is way, way cool!! But, gee, I guess I'm not experienced after all!!
Rock on brother!
I just watched this pre-coffee. Woke me right up! Yowza!!!
Uh oh, now I want one.
Louder please
awesome jim. grab the 4 button pedal for that amp. from the mustang V. you can have 3 presets then. I use one all the time. the 4 button opens up way more options like turning individual fx on and off on the fly....
my only complaint was having to edit the patches to equal out sound levels.
I hope fender takes this video. big fender fan and I think you do it justice
I enjoyed the video, keep on rocking.
More cowbell!!!
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Jason Anderson
"...while a great mandolin is a wonderful treat, I would venture to say that there is always more each of us can do with the tools we have available at hand. The biggest limiting factors belong to us not the instruments." Paul Glasse
Stumbling Towards Competence
Nope, no pedals. Again, I'd rather be using a Marshall 50 watt plexi with a FuzzFace, an EchoPlex, and a Univibe, but modeling amps have come a long way and are great for practice and the occasional rock gig. If I were gigging out in a blues context, I'd use my 57 Gibson GA20T, maybe a reverb and delay pedal, and nothing else other than the instrument. For a $300 amp, the Mustang III covers a lot of ground: connects to your Mac/PC via USB for preset changes through Fender software, can hold 99 presets (I think this is correct), models all the classic Fender amps, responds to pick dynamics correctly, and has an entire rack full of gear inside. I don't like the majority of the presets and see myself never using them. The basic amps are great. There's a Derek Allman Layla-like tweed champ preset that's great. This one for the video was a Santana one. One I've really enjoyed==and I'll use for a new Voodoo Child video using this mandolin==is one called "Cliffs," that's based on Eric Johnson's Cliffs of Dover sound (which I will, at some point, work up for mandolin). One other one I like is called "Black Hole Thing," which is based on Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun." That's a great preset.
And if that doesn't want you to go out and get a Mando-Strat something is truly wrong with your soul. Excellent.
I think, maybe, we are all gonna need one of those.
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Jim, OMG. I always loved the Voodoo Chile video, you have done it again. Keep playing and sharing your great sounds.
omg omg
mr richter!
ive been working several of your tabs, mostly flloyd, a couple jimi too-on my ....fern
taint quite the same
this is superb, so creative, so genuine in the scope of the instrument
which is really what i love, pushing mandolin to uses outside the accepted
wow thanks for posting
Jason Anderson
"...while a great mandolin is a wonderful treat, I would venture to say that there is always more each of us can do with the tools we have available at hand. The biggest limiting factors belong to us not the instruments." Paul Glasse
Stumbling Towards Competence
Wow, I wish I could have heard your '63!
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