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Lucidology

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If you get a moment... take a peek at S.H. using his whammy bar in a stuble, but very creative fashion ...

The really interesting point about his bar application, is that he's using it constantly... Never over the top, but still the bar is always in his right hand...
(Not to mention how hip his licks can be...)

Check it out here...(copy & paste)


http://video.google.nl/videoplay?docid=-3903761600384436967&q=scott+henderson
 

Lucidology

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Just imagine how much better it would even sound if he was using a MM... :)

However, the cool thing about his personal guitar, is that it's wired so the 5th position is all three pickups at once, instead of the usual "bridge only" spot...
 

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Scott is just amazing, one of my fav players for sure. his recent stuff is fabulous, since he's used a strat he is really diggin the vintage tones it offers, which his ibanez axes in the 80's couldnt do.

Totally! His sound is far better with the Suhr guitars & amps then with his old gear.
 

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I don’t think it was hip, but I think it was an attempt to be very hip. Obviously a skilled player, but I didn’t care at all for his trem technique nor his tone. Bass player's tight, nice groove.
 

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i am not a big blues fan ,so for me i didnt even finish listening to it,i guess i respect the music but man it has NO energy ,the blues always makes me sleepy(and people say country is boring) ,but thats just me and his sound was shrill in my opinin ....sorry just me i guess
 
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