Sam Coulson - Tone & Technique Clinic - Part 1 Muting - Live at Long & McQuade
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- Part 1, Muting unwanted string noise.
Special thanks to Long & McQuade North Calgary for having me.
I used my white customized Stratocaster into a Fender Bassman. - เพลง
killer video dude!!! Looks like a blast
Great tone!!!
Loved this!!...good playing always goes back to the fundamentals and you always do a great job on explaining those, look forward to part 2! 👏🏻🎸
Thanks for this video ;)
loved it Sam thanks as always
Excellent lesson. Thanks for uploading
Awesome Sam, you are so inspiring!
Some very good subconscious sensitivity training tips here...Cheers from Seoul.
Lovely axe and a great lesson
6:22 That was clever bubba and well played. No many will be able to keep it that accurate with 1 hand.
Loved this! Will the other parts be uploaded?
cool.
Missed your videos.. Have you ever tried to expand a bit of your guitar vocab trying some outside stuff? Those flashy runs would sound great with some lukather influence!
G'day Sam, I really enjoyed this video lesson. I look forward to next. Cheers
What pickup are you using in the bridge position?? Sounds fantastic!
I have a very important question! When you are playing in a live band situation do you play your rhythm with the guitar volume on 5 then turn it up to 10 for solos? or do you keep it on 10 and use a boost pedal for solos? I always wonder how those who play les Pauls do it cause the volume is so far from the strings? Thanks in advance
I used to do that back in the day. My old rig was a Les Paul and a Marshall with no pedals. when playing rhythm I would turn the volume pot down to clean up the sound a little and then bring it all in for solos
So what do you do now? Do you come out playing rhythm with the pot on 10 and hit a boost pedal for solos? Thanks
I'm more of a pedal guy these days so my volume tends to be on 10 all the time and I'll step on a boost for a solo. Cheers!