Blues impro, A tone Fender American Vintage Stratocaster 62


Hey. I made this little improvisation on this great backtrack. My Fender 62 stratocaster plugged in my Vox amp, and colored with my TS9 Ibanez. The funny thing is i made this Video with a beautiful storm in front of me. ;) I hope you enjoy my blues...

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bravo hai migliorato nel suono della chitarra,continua cosi'!

really nice fender.

cool, dude! i like such style of improvisation can you tell me the name of the backtrack?

Pretty well

Alex, I just discovered you on you Tube last night and I am shocked that you are not making CD's. I can listen to your music again and again and again. Not all musicians are musical but god damn you got soul! The music just pours out of you brother. Please out a compilation download together. I would pay for your music in a heartbeat.

greeat man !!!!!!! nice fender:)

i got just the same guitar ;)

and one will tear up within 3-6 months(gibson)

how is your guitar freds ??

(continued from previous) in the end it all comes down to the old adage, it's how you use it. I love them both Gibson's Raunchy Heart Rippin' tone and Fender's Searing Crying. Of course if you're aiming budget, go fender. If you want (and can afford, cause let's be honest ;)) a gibson I don't see why not. If it were me, I'd get both; why be divided? I like apples and oranges, not one or the other. The differences mainly for a guitar of each brand from the same price range, well agreed are ...

Almost any guitar can grab any sound, tone is in the fingers as many older players will tell you. For example, some Blues Players whom you might say have somewhat similar playing styles eric clapton(ex:crossroads)versus Joe Perry(ie:Train Kept a Rollin')...Clapton for the longest time has been a religious strat man whereas perry probably hasn't played too many shows without his choice gibsons. Who is more bluesy than the other? It's a flavor; how do You like it?

I was getting more work as a bassist, so I parted with my guitars and traded for basses. I love playing bass but I do miss having a couple of strats lying around.

Well.. What happened?

I have the same backup track... it is good. I sent you video response with my version. You play very well, and you have great tone.

Smooth man real smooth. I miss my 62 strat!

awesome man

Alder bodies(Fender, Jackson) have a little bit lighter sound. Mahogany bodies(Gibson, PRS) darker or thicker sound, which is why most hard rock/heavy metal bands in the late '70s chose gibson.

One sings(fender) and one has a more earthy soul(gibson). It really depends on what you feel is right for you. Personally Gibsons tend to be better for bridging the gap between blues and rock. Fender(stock) is really good in a country or blues. You will find that the more you search for a sound that you want, the more it comes down to reliability, wood(body), and pickups.

i know this is a fender video and you such something like "fender solo" to reach this video, so a lot of the watchers are probly fender lovers. but can i PLEASE have an unbiased opinion: which is better for rock/blues: fender or gibson? what are the differences.... etc. thank you

It was great. i really enjoyed it.

that's very enjoyable to hear but you should play with a progression in the blues solo like beginning on the middle notes and going more on the high notes in the end, play with more intensity, change sound on the amp that would be more interesting ;)

for you... how is the tremelo bar?

nice!!! And where did you get that backing track? It sounds awesome.

im getting this one. But i dont have the VOX amp or the TS9. But can i still get this amazing tone from a 62 strat?.

~Beautiful job...~~