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Jamo9
James Reynard
Cape Town, Western Cape
South Africa
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Hi! This message is for Joe. The sustain you got when you recorded G3 with Eric Johnson: Was it the Tone Bone, A Sustainiac? I really need to know cos I have to buy something that does that kind of thing soon and I don't want to go the wrong way. The smoothness of tone that you get when you played: Is that eq or the kind of amp and fx processing that you used, or mic placement? I always seem to get a little too much pick attack with my lead sound. I know you use a legato approach but besides that, any tips?

ALSO: I first heard "Always with Me Always with You" when I was about 15 yrs old and got the old epiphany shakes and wound up in deep prayer with God, thanking Him that I got to hear those wonderful passages and harmonies, in the context of radio airplay, super-inundated with Jason Donovan and Kylie Minogue. All my friends thought I was weird, of course, coming from where I do. Thank you for making my soul happy for decades later... I'm always moved by your playing and I'm sure you've helped the industry so much, holistically, that just hearing it on the radio a few times, could help many, many people to help others. I've managed to do charitable work that would otherwise have not been possible because of your influence, so you've not only helped me but the poor as well. God bless you with the best reward!

Mon Feb 23 '09 10:25:28 am Set this message as last read

Jamo9
James Reynard
Cape Town, Western Cape
South Africa
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
3 posts total | IP Logged

Hi! This message is for Joe. The sustain you got when you recorded G3 with Eric Johnson: Was it the Tone Bone, A Sustainiac? I really need to know cos I have to buy something that does that kind of thing soon and I don't want to go the wrong way. The smoothness of tone that you get when you played: Is that eq or the kind of amp and fx processing that you used, or mic placement? I always seem to get a little too much pick attack with my lead sound. I know you use a legato approach but besides that, any tips?

ALSO: I first heard "Always with Me Always with You" when I was about 15 yrs old and got the old epiphany shakes and wound up in deep prayer with God, thanking Him that I got to hear those wonderful passages and harmonies, in the context of radio airplay, super-inundated with Jason Donovan and Kylie Minogue. All my friends thought I was weird, of course, coming from where I do. Thank you for making my soul happy for decades later... I'm always moved by your playing and I'm sure you've helped the industry so much, holistically, that just hearing it on the radio a few times, could help many, many people to help others. I've managed to do charitable work that would otherwise have not been possible because of your influence, so you've not only helped me but the poor as well. God bless you with the best reward!

Mon Feb 23 '09 10:28:41 am Set this message as last read

Jamo9
James Reynard
Cape Town, Western Cape
South Africa
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
3 posts total | IP Logged

Hi! This message is for Joe. The sustain you got when you recorded G3 with Eric Johnson: Was it the Tone Bone, A Sustainiac? I really need to know cos I have to buy something that does that kind of thing soon and I don't want to go the wrong way. The smoothness of tone that you get when you played: Is that eq or the kind of amp and fx processing that you used, or mic placement? I always seem to get a little too much pick attack with my lead sound. I know you use a legato approach but besides that, any tips?

ALSO: I first heard "Always with Me Always with You" when I was about 15 yrs old and got the old epiphany shakes and wound up in deep prayer with God, thanking Him that I got to hear those wonderful passages and harmonies, in the context of radio airplay, super-inundated with Jason Donovan and Kylie Minogue. All my friends thought I was weird, of course, coming from where I do. Thank you for making my soul happy for decades later... I'm always moved by your playing and I'm sure you've helped the industry so much, holistically, that just hearing it on the radio a few times, could help many, many people to help others. I've managed to do charitable work that would otherwise have not been possible because of your influence, so you've not only helped me but the poor as well. God bless you with the best reward!

Mon Feb 23 '09 10:29:25 am Set this message as last read
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