Giant Steps - John Coltrane
7 years ago in #music by stavrin (60)
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this was the CD my uncle gave me that got me into jazz ... nice
Whoa , great ! That was a fine entrance ticket for sure :) Thanks for the comment :)
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That's great. I've curious what pick you use and what's the amplifier? Needed to get some nerdy questions in ;)
Heeey Steve ! Thanks for the comment :) Well , a couple of months ago i have completely moved away to a digital realm , as far as amps go . So all of the tones on my videos are either from software like Ampltube or Bias . This particular one was Amplitube emulating Fender Twin Reverb :) And the picks , after years and years of playing and exploring different picks i have borrowed a homemade one ( made out of casing for a hand lotion lol ) and it is the best pick i have ever played with !
All the best !
I've not got into the software amps. I use Linux, but there are some available for that. Mind you I'm using digital in the form of my Zoom G3X or Roland Cube 80X a lot of the time. I also have a real tube amp :)
I'm trying various picks recently. I have some nerve issues with my right hand, so it needs to be something that's easy to grip.
Perhaps using a bit of sandpaper will make the picks a bit easier to grip since they won't slip from your fingers . I sand and file pretty much all of my picks and it improves the grip very effectively :)