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FrankAxtell

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This tune features my friend Jonathan Sigel on the trumpet.
I used my Gibson ES-335 and '66 Fender Super Reverb.
 
Excellent Jazz Fusion Frank.I've only heard one other person Rock out on it.Scotty Anderson on a Tele.he was more about speed than making the notes clear and clean.still excellent however.You do a 335 justice showing how versitile it can be.Not just a blues guitar as it is better known for.as you and the rest can tell I'm partial to semi acoustics myself(see avatar)That was my workhorse back in the day.still play it to this day.
along with a solid body axe. :)
 
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Excellent Jazz Fusion Frank.I've only heard one other person Rock out on it.Scotty Anderson on a Tele.he was more about speed than making the notes clear and clean.still excellent however.You do a 335 justice showing how versitile it can be.Not just a blues guitar as it is better known for.as you and the rest can tell I'm partial to semi acoustics myself(see avatar)That was my workhorse back in the day.still play it to this day.
along with a solid body axe. :)
Hey thanks so much, I really appreciate it. I thought I would pursue a change of pace, give my old strat and Marshall a rest and go with the ES 335 and vintage '66 Fender Super Reverb. I was focusing on playing more of a slow hand jazz feel, straight 16th's. I bought my 2007 ES-335 last year as a jazz guitar even though it still rocks using the Marshall, Alvin Lee all the way ha ha ! Thanks again.:)
 
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