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Miles Smiles
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Comanche

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Two videos I did at begin of this year, but not yet mentioned here:

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UhmgxMuibg[/video]


More abstract, but the backing supports it: :mrgreen:

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JVWa5EjYNk[/video]
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Re: Comanche

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Sounds great !! ....
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Re: Comanche

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Fumble fingers wrote:Sounds great !! ....
Thanks! Good sound is essential, if playing isn't that good. :mrgreen:
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Re: Comanche

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Very nice Miles ! Nice use of the vibrato in the first video, subtle is good. I'm going to go play now, you have inspired me. I might even put the whammy bars in.
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Re: Comanche

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Thanks!
I'm always happy if someone's got to use the whammy bar instead of blocking it. :)
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Re: Comanche

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Very tasty. Think I saw demo of you on S500 earlier tonight. Great sound, fine balance between clean and good bites. Can really hear what the git can do (and you, of course!). If had to choose between Comanche and s500, which would you go with? Ah, too hard a question.... keep up the good stuff.
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Re: Comanche

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Thanks for the nice words. It's really hard to say, which I would decide for and I'm lucky, I don't have to. :-)
But that S-500 is a vintage one and I like it very much, it's different to play at least for it's 7.5 inch radius, but just for the higher action needed. The Comanche is a modern guitar, plays great and the pickups are very good for everything. To be honest the Comanche is played a lot nowadays, but I've picked up the S-500 and the Legacy and all the other guitars frequently too. Yesterday evening it was the Bluesboy. :-)
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Re: Comanche

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Cool playing ;)