Thing-a-me-Jig (video)

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Thing-a-me-Jig (video)

Postby Phil McGarrick » 18 Mar 2013, 18:16

The Shadows recorded this on "Live at Abbey Road" and later "Life Story" albums amongst others.

I used the VOX AC30 and my Weber mass attenuator, Alesis quadraverb Q2 patch 0-39. And recorded the sound in Cubase.

The BT came from Ian McCutcheon's workout 5 available from Leo's Den
http://www.rhis.co.uk/cgi-bin/cart.pl?d ... chant=leos

Hope you like "Thing-a-me-jig"
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Re: Thing-a-me-Jig (video)

Postby Stratpicker » 18 Mar 2013, 22:46

Hi Phil
Who's a brave boy then!!
I wouldnt dare attempt this and you make it look SO easy.
Sounds right and looks right too if I can follow all that flying fingerwork.
Excellent.
cheers
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Re: Thing-a-me-Jig (video)

Postby Phil McGarrick » 19 Mar 2013, 09:28

Thanks very much Ian - It's one I've known for a long time and thought I'de give it a go before the arthritis sets in :D
Hope you can manage OK without your internet connection for 2 weeks :( we tend to rely on it so much these days.
All the best... Phil
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Re: Thing-a-me-Jig (video)

Postby Zaanse Shadow » 19 Mar 2013, 15:47

Brilliant my Friend,just brilliant,loved it 8-)

Bye

Fred
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Re: Thing-a-me-Jig (video)

Postby Tony » 20 Mar 2013, 03:07

Absolutely brilliant ... one of my favorites.
Thanks Phil you have inspired me to try... as you have with other numbers..

best regards
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Re: Thing-a-me-Jig (video)

Postby rogera » 20 Mar 2013, 09:22

If you carry on playing like that Phil I'm gonna stamp on your fingers when we're at Scarborough in June !! ;)

Terrific playing and very enjoyable.
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Re: Thing-a-me-Jig (video)

Postby Phil McGarrick » 20 Mar 2013, 10:24

Thanks very much Fred, Tony and Roger for your great comments.

I love The Shadows "own compositions" and this is fun one to play if you're warmed up and have a sharp plectrum :lol:

Roger - yes looking forward to the Scarborough weekend - should be fun I'll have to start practising before I forget them all. :shock:

All the best... Phil
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Re: Thing-a-me-Jig (video)

Postby littlelinnie » 22 Mar 2013, 10:37

Hi Phil
That was great watching the quick finger work on the guitar
There is no stopping you now

Regards lynn
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Re: Thing-a-me-Jig (video)

Postby guitarfred » 22 Mar 2013, 18:17

Phil, that was really brilliant.
I have been trying for years to play the Kilfanora Jig which you may never of, heard unless you are
an Irish music fan. It is in nine parts - never managed to get past the first three.
It is very good to hear you play the way that you do.
Keep it up.
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Re: Thing-a-me-Jig (video)

Postby Phil McGarrick » 23 Mar 2013, 09:57

Hi Lynn - Thank you for your nice comment on this one, very glad you liked it.
Always appreciated.

Hi Fred - I didn't know Kilfanora Jig so I looked it up on YT - The one I saw was played on a banjo and sounded pretty good.
I suppose Jig's on a strat arn't that common but Hank made a great job of it so glad I had a go at it.
Many thanks for commenting.

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