superchucker77
101 posts
Nov 13, 2008
1:27 PM
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It's finally here. What you all have been waiting for.
After much anticipation, there is finally a video up on youtube of me playing Whammer Jammer. I added a thing or two to it to kind of make it my own. Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBzvlbb0yOg
Plus there is a very special duet at the end of the video that I think that you all will like.
Enjoy :)
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Leanground
30 posts
Nov 13, 2008
2:25 PM
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Great job! You made the best of your talents and great opportunities will continue to present themselves to you. I wish I had started harp as a young man like you. I focused on painting and fine arts but I always had the tune in my heart...finally I'm playing and finding support and inspiration at every turn. You inspire me and many others with your passionate blues and with your achievements. Wishing you continued success
Mark (Leanground)
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harmonicanick
57 posts
Nov 13, 2008
3:03 PM
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I started smoking tobacco at 11 years old and thank god you did not young man....suberb sustain on your breathing and not even a flinch..high note bends are no problem and the timing smokes. I hope you find a band or guitarist who can answer your needs....I am 57 and still searching!! Keep on and remember less is more..sometimes :-) Nick
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oldwailer
319 posts
Nov 13, 2008
4:45 PM
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Way, Way, Way, Way COOL! Great job, Brandon--that older guy at the end wasn't altogether bad either!
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Aussiesucker
64 posts
Nov 13, 2008
6:27 PM
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Great work Brandon & Adam. Loved it!
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GGiles
9 posts
Nov 18, 2008
9:36 AM
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Brandon,
Seeing as you play through a Champion 600 amp and with the receint thread on the amp .. what setup do you use to enhance your already great sound?
What mic do you use? Have you modified your Champion? Which pedals do you find work well with the 600?
.... I should also say great video! I can't wait to see where your path takes you too ... remember to keep your feet and enjoy the ride.
All the best!
Last Edited by on Nov 18, 2008 9:39 AM
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superchucker77
102 posts
Nov 18, 2008
11:20 AM
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Thanks very much GGeils and everyone else.
One the show I am playing through a Shure Sm57 microphone into a Behringer Digital Delay pedal. Out of the delay pedal, I am using two amps: a Fender Champ 600 and a Roland Micro Cube. I have it set up Mr. Gussow Style:)
Both amps are unmodified. I do not actually have the delay pedal set to give any deley. I have found that just by running through the pedal, yet not having the effects turned on, I am able to get a better fuller sound out of my amps. Kind of like how Jason Ricci uses a BBE sonic maximizer pedal to get a "High Definition" sound.
Last Edited by on Nov 18, 2008 11:25 AM
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TylerLannan
1 post
Nov 19, 2008
9:37 PM
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That was unbelieveable. My hat is off to you brandon that was superb. I myself am only 20 and I wish I could play like that. Some day I will hopefully but wow! Props man keep it up.
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Zhin
74 posts
Nov 21, 2008
2:57 AM
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Although I said it before, that was a very cool and awesome video. Kudos to you Brenden!
That's a very interesting setup you got there. I'm doing something similiar based on Adam's advice too. Real tube and digital amps married together with a digital delay pedal. :) Can definately appreciate how you did your setup.
Was wondering, are you using an impedance transformer of any kind for your mic? Or you basically just got that plugged directly into the delay pedal?
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superchucker77
103 posts
Nov 21, 2008
6:43 AM
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I am using an impedance transformer pluged into the delay.
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Zhin
77 posts
Nov 21, 2008
4:07 PM
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Nice!
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