my cover of wonderful land

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my cover of wonderful land

Postby the fiesta man » 23 Aug 2010, 20:13

hi guys this is my version of wonderful land please coment
thanks
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Re: my cover of wonderful land

Postby shadowhunters » 24 Aug 2010, 12:32

Hi, I too have a quadreverb. they are a nice piece of work aren't they! That was a lovely sound for a lovely song from a lovely player! ;)
Thanks for that. Also what quadreverb are you using? "The Alesis GT Quadreverb by any chance??"

Sam.
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Re: my cover of wonderful land

Postby Zaanse Shadow » 24 Aug 2010, 13:12

Hi Richie,

Good version, love your Guitarsound :D

Bye

Fred
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Re: my cover of wonderful land

Postby the fiesta man » 24 Aug 2010, 17:39

hi sam its just a the quad plus mate that i lent of a very good mate
cheers
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Re: my cover of wonderful land

Postby shadowhunters » 25 Aug 2010, 14:02

Hi Richard, thanks, still a very good sound, I enjoyed that, thanks again,

Regards Sam.
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Re: my cover of wonderful land

Postby the fiesta man » 25 Aug 2010, 19:19

thanks again mate. it will be interesting to hear how my strat will sound once i have my new
pick ups installed im getting a set of toneriders the blues ones
then all ill need is a decent amp im just using a tranny fender frontman 25r but later on in the year ill in vest in a decent tube amp

im looking to spend around 200 250 thats about the price i can stretch to lol
cheers richie
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Re: my cover of wonderful land

Postby dave robinson » 25 Aug 2010, 19:31

That's as good a sound as you will hear Richie and very well played. If you were using your Fender Frontman I wouldn't change it, unless you need more power to gig with. The Toneriders you are buying are nice pickups, I have them fitted to a Sixties Classic Player Strat, though mine are the 'Pure Vintage' model. :)
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Re: my cover of wonderful land

Postby Stratpicker » 25 Aug 2010, 21:23

Very nice too! I liked that - a great tone.
cheers
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Re: my cover of wonderful land

Postby the fiesta man » 25 Aug 2010, 23:55

thanks guys please check me out on youtube redfenderguy
cheers richie
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Re: my cover of wonderful land

Postby tonykiek » 29 Aug 2010, 09:14

I agree with the others, a great sound, but one thing you need to watch out for is hitting the notes a bit too early. IMHO almost all Shads tunes benefit from hitting the notes later rather than earlier.

All in all a very good first posting and we look fwd to hearing a lot more from you Richie.
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