Hi I'm Grasshopper James from Montreal. Welcome to my blog and thanks for visiting. I've been rocking it here since 2007 with my Fender Stratocaster American Standard, Fender Telecaster American Standard, Fender Blues Deluxe '57 Reissue, Ibanez TS9, Boss TU-3, Boss ME-25, Boss GT-3, Boss OD-1, Ernie Ball Slinky 10-46, Jim Dunlop Jazz III Pick, and a Parkwood PW-510.
This song is one of the most popular and well-known songs by Stevie Ray Vaughan. It was first released on his second album, “Double Trouble,” in 1989. The song has since been covered by a variety of artists, but Vaughan’s version is the most popular. The song is based on 🎸
If you’re a fan of Stevie Ray Vaughan, you’ve probably wondered how he gets that unique sound. In this post, we’ll show you how to sound more like SRV and emulate his tone and, (hopefully) play like him. With just a few simple adjustments to your guitar setup and playing 🎸
Qui était le plus grand guitariste de rock and roll jamais ? Toujours et à jamais le nom de Jimi Hendrix sera nommé répondre à cette question. Un musicien très talentueux et un technicien instrumentale, le légendaire Hendrix combinait le Blues, Soul, R&B et Rock Roll & dans une société 🎸
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