i have only had the looper for a few days and havent quite got the hang of it. i started working on pepper the other day, ill try to post it soon. gotta find a better camera. i just got a new amp and the current camera does not do it justice.
this ones not as blatant of a rip off of jim, but still a lot of influence i hope! 3:05 is all jim. also ive posted a few new videos on my youtube channel if anyone wants to check them out
here's a little snippet, we had just finished playing and the camera was still rolling. if it hadn't been for jim's amazing lessons, i'm pretty sure i would have never been able to play that tune... i mean i still have a long way to go, but i think im getting there, slowly but steadily
Let's just say this was "heavily influenced" -- a friend of the band leader wanted to sing his favorite Elvis song with the band. We'd never actually played it before, but we figured we could wing it. I had just whacked my head on the way from the gig I did right before this, so apparently the part that comes up with my own ideas was temporarily shut down and there was a fair amount of imitation... and the Little Willies version was stuck in my head.
It's not like a note-for-note ripoff of anything, but I'm sure none of you will have any trouble figuring out who my favorite guitar player is.
Nice! Love the tone and the playing even more. Thank you for sharing, made my day!
I started working on Blue Hen yesterday and gave a shot at it this afternoon. I just got a new apartment and the woman next door is not as enthusiastic about guitar as I am and usually complains, so unfortunately the volume is at conversation level and I hesitate a lot. A few hiccups here and there. A low cal version of a killer 10 gallon cats tune.
Cwilliams, I love your versions of Strange Meeting and Days of Wine and Roses! I´ve been thinking about getting an audio interface for recording, it would be fun to be able to capture my playing.
Hope y'awl don't mind resurrecting an old thread, but it's where I was pointed when inquiring about sharing music amongst forumites~~
Here's a couple tunes I wrote and recorded not too long ago for an upcoming album.
Jim's been an inspiration ever since first hearing him maybe 10 years ago...therefore whether I purposefully "borrow" from him or not, his influence is in the mix.
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the ultimate tribute!
if it hadn't been for jim's amazing lessons, i'm pretty sure i would have never been able to play that tune...
i mean i still have a long way to go, but i think im getting there, slowly but steadily
It's not like a note-for-note ripoff of anything, but I'm sure none of you will have any trouble figuring out who my favorite guitar player is.
I started working on Blue Hen yesterday and gave a shot at it this afternoon. I just got a new apartment and the woman next door is not as enthusiastic about guitar as I am and usually complains, so unfortunately the volume is at conversation level and I hesitate a lot. A few hiccups here and there. A low cal version of a killer 10 gallon cats tune.
Keep em coming
I hope you like it...
Thank you
This theme is in my first solo album and is a tribute Jim Campilongo´s music. "My Funny Jim".
I hope you like it. thanks
http://www.youtube.com/user/sergiosancho1976?feature=mhee#p/a/u/2/lX7g4SqZI9g
This is a picture of me playing my Campy at the Caribbean Sea Jazz Festival last Friday with the trio.
This version of "Blue Monk" I think best shows the range of the guitar and its amazing tones.
I am plugged into a RMC Wah-Wah, a Fulltone Plimsoul, BOSS CE-2, a Line6 DM4 (Analog Delay) and split into a Princeton Reverb and a Deluxe Reverb.
Here's a couple tunes I wrote and recorded not too long ago for an upcoming album.
Jim's been an inspiration ever since first hearing him maybe 10 years ago...therefore whether I purposefully "borrow"
Hope you enjoy!