Help Me – guitar and harp blues classic

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2013/11/19 10:26:13 (permalink)

Help Me – guitar and harp blues classic

 
This recording features the Sonny Boy Williamson blues classic – Help Me
The video features an attempt at a double act with the aid of some tricky editing.
I use Sonar X2 Essentials and the guitar sound is processed using Waves GTR Solo and the vocals and harp are enhanced using iZotope Nectar elements plug in.
I hope you enjoy it.
See link below:
http://youtu.be/q3n1gzj9Yt4
 
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    theguitarplayer
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    Re: Help Me – guitar and harp blues classic 2013/11/19 14:01:50 (permalink)
    Well Charley, that was a fun little video. Nice playing and chops. I like your SG, have one myself. Keep having fun and play those blues. Like the vocals and the story. Nice one.
     
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    Re: Help Me – guitar and harp blues classic 2013/11/19 14:22:43 (permalink)
    Charlie, the vocal, guitar, and harp were very authentic blues from the old school.  I enjoyed watching you perform on your patio; you looked like you were feeling it.  My only quibble is with the organ, which rhythmically seems rigid, to me.  It doesn't quite bounce with the music like the rest of the instruments.  A little syncopation can go a long way.  Other than that, way cool!

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    Re: Help Me – guitar and harp blues classic 2013/11/20 08:30:56 (permalink)
    Love your videos Charlie. :)  It's great to see you out there doing blues like this.  Great work!

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    Re: Help Me – guitar and harp blues classic 2013/11/20 08:34:43 (permalink)
    That was fun.

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