Hi Mark. I'm using the Line 6 HX stomp for this video. I'm simply using a Deluxe Reverb model with a fairly flat tone and a little reverb. The dirty sound is a Hiwatt 100 with Tube Screamer > Klon.
@@AndyCharlesMusic thanks Andy, I’ve struggled to get this technique right so thanks. Have you thought of doing more Clapton related stuff, I’ve been a Clapton fan for years mostly the late 80s 90s time, the tone of his fender twins and Soldano for me were his best.
@@lucienne66 Using this vibrato technique, it would be pretty much impossible to do a pitch bend and then vibrato. You'd have to do a tradition pitch bend and then put your vibrato on while holding that pitch. I can do another lesson on bends in general if that would clear some things up.
Excellent lesson. Thanks so much!
Thank you Andy this is so well presented, great tone too, what are you playing through?
Hi Mark. I'm using the Line 6 HX stomp for this video. I'm simply using a Deluxe Reverb model with a fairly flat tone and a little reverb. The dirty sound is a Hiwatt 100 with Tube Screamer > Klon.
And thanks for the kind words
@@AndyCharlesMusic thanks Andy, I’ve struggled to get this technique right so thanks. Have you thought of doing more Clapton related stuff, I’ve been a Clapton fan for years mostly the late 80s 90s time, the tone of his fender twins and Soldano for me were his best.
@@markwilliams8533 I'd more than happy to put somethings like that in the works. I agree that his tone in that period was incredible.
Great lesson, thanks! How do you bent-note vibrato?
You mean get the vibrato after you've bent the note a step or half step?
@ Yes. Or even a minor 3rd.
@@lucienne66 Using this vibrato technique, it would be pretty much impossible to do a pitch bend and then vibrato. You'd have to do a tradition pitch bend and then put your vibrato on while holding that pitch. I can do another lesson on bends in general if that would clear some things up.
@@AndyCharlesMusic That would be great, thank you!!
@@lucienne66 No worries, watch this space