Jimi Hendrix - Red House - Guitar (SOLO) Lesson #7 with Chelsea Constable - Video
PUBLISHED:  Apr 01, 2014
DESCRIPTION:
Hello everyone, I hope you enjoy this guitar lesson of "Red House". The lesson is played live with a backing track that I created. I played the bass and the drums were played by an awesome drummer Mr. Steve DiVirgilio - thanks (great job Steve)! The amps used were the Marshall 2005 handwired 1959 100 Watt Plexi (on camera). The other amp (off camera) was a Marshall JCM 900 SL-X 100 Watt (bone stock - this is one of my many favorite Marshall's.....I have several of these). I used a Keeley Framptone amp switcher to run both amps at the same time. The cabs used (on camera) is a 1960AHW, it's loaded with reissue Celestion G12H-30 speakers (awesome - this one of my favorite Celestion Speakers)! The other cab (off camera) is a Marshall bottom cab loaded with Celestion G12M Heritage (my all time favorite speaker). The Mics used are a Heil PR30 and PR40 (I use these Mics exclusively in this combination for all my recordings...(the quality of the Heil is exceptional)! The gain is the amps themselves (actually not a lot). There is a Orbit Electronix completely reworked Echoplex on the whole solo for a slight echoing effect, then during the solo I kicked on a Keeley modded DD-3 for more delay. The guitar is a 1997 Gibson Les Paul Custom loaded with DiMarzio 36th Anniversary PAF pickups (one of my favorite DiMarzio's). Strings used are GHS Electric Burnished Pure Nickel Roundwound Gauge (10-46). I use Accusound Cables, Peterson Tuners, Essential Sound Products power cables, AF Designs Straps and last, but not least, which is also very important, I use a Dunlop ULTEX Sharp .90 pick. I truly hope this info helps just in case someone likes and wants to achieve this tone. Thanks for watching!
-Chelsea

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