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Tomo
06-13-2006, 10:09 PM
1967 ES335 sweet shuffle blues solo & comping no jam (http://www02.homepage.villanova.edu/david.kaplowitz/tomo/Wizard_335_shuffle-blues_1.mp3)

I am glad that I kept this ES335. It's really sweet one.

Enjoy it! Just blues.

PS, My ES 335 front into
Fuchs 50 ODS into
Bob Burt w/
Eminence 's Wizard


Tomo

opus
06-17-2006, 05:14 PM
:cool:

mwoeppel
06-17-2006, 06:27 PM
werd :BluesBros

James Dawson
06-17-2006, 06:31 PM
Very cool Tomo! I still wish I had my 67 335 to go with the 67 ProReverb!

gassyndrome
06-20-2006, 03:34 AM
I dare anyone else to put up a blues soloing clip with no backing like that :)

You are the man Tomo - simply awesome. I got to go practice wtih AYGP..... :(

Dave Orban
06-20-2006, 06:32 AM
You like that Fuchs, eh, Tomo...?

Sounds sweet! (Of course, that could all be your playing...) :dude

Tomo
06-21-2006, 11:30 AM
:cool:

Thanks for your attention!


Tomo

Tomo
06-29-2006, 04:10 PM
I dare anyone else to put up a blues soloing clip with no backing like that :)

You are the man Tomo - simply awesome. I got to go practice wtih AYGP..... :(


Thank you so much for kind words.

I tried those JA's minus one records. Tunes are too fast or too slow for me and
something missing. Connection between me and rhythm section. The record
plays same and too long. That's why I stated to prepare the changes with Rt37
forms then I just practice with my metronome and my imaginary rhythm section
in my head. This way was very cheep and it was very effective for me. Those result
was what you heard. Very important to play a song not too long for good focus
and specific direction of solo...It's fun and actually easy way to play tunes.
Thanks for using my AYGP dvd.

Bb blues swing groove with Rt 3 7 forms (http://www.rittor-music.co.jp/tomofujita/seminar/sound/04.mp3)
music and tab for Rt 3rd 7th form (http://www.rittor-music.co.jp/tomofujita/seminar/04.html)

Thanks,

Tomo

andy m
06-30-2006, 07:56 AM
have you ever had a bad word posted about you Tomo... not that ive read cos ure so bloody good mate... sheer taste, im mega noobular (of 5 years have been playing) and you are like, smooth king (in this track), hope you make a tonne of cash or get whatever you want in life (cash is often a bad thing) but u are like... smooth like a slippery dip, and cool like a cucumber
keep up the awesomness
Andrew

andy m
06-30-2006, 08:02 AM
oh yeah, would you be willing to do a blues or jazz take on an australian classic, "waltzing matilda" i dont expect u to because it would be unfair on everyone else, but theres this jazz piano version that i just cant get out of my head by James Morrison, and i rekon ure take on it would be INSANE. thanks buddy
Andrew

bbarnard
06-30-2006, 08:14 AM
Great stuff. Loved the transition lick at about 14-16 seconds.

Tomo
07-04-2006, 11:33 PM
Very cool Tomo! I still wish I had my 67 335 to go with the 67 ProReverb!


Hi James,

I wish too.

Fortunately I own 67' ES335 & 67' Pro Reverb. That's great combination.
Just plug in and sound really good.

Thank you for listening. Sorry for my late reply.

Tomo

James Dawson
07-05-2006, 07:44 AM
Hi James,

I wish too.

Fortunately I own 67' ES335 & 67' Pro Reverb. That's great combination.
Just plug in and sound really good.

Thank you for listening. Sorry for my late reply.

Tomo

Someday soon I'll have another 335! Does yours have the nylon saddles?

BTY I had a chance to come to Boston for the 4th of July. A friend invited me to stay with her family, but I had to work. Next year I'll be there!!

Tomo
07-05-2006, 08:59 AM
You like that Fuchs, eh, Tomo...?

Sounds sweet! (Of course, that could all be your playing...) :dude


Hi Dave,

Thank you so much for listening.

Yes, I love my Fuchs 50. Got great clean , steady tone.
Plus, my Bob Burt cabinets. This makes better tone too.

I like any good gears.

Thanks,


Tomo

Tomo
07-18-2006, 09:27 AM
oh yeah, would you be willing to do a blues or jazz take on an australian classic, "waltzing matilda" i dont expect u to because it would be unfair on everyone else, but theres this jazz piano version that i just cant get out of my head by James Morrison, and i rekon ure take on it would be INSANE. thanks buddy
Andrew

Hi Andrew,

Thank you for checking out. I would like to hear the song.
I can't promise to play it though.... I am always open to discover
great tunes. Thank you so much!

Jazz blues? (www02.homepage.villanova.edu/david.kaplowitz/tomo/Wizard_335_Jazz-blues_1.mp3)


Tomo

Tomo
07-18-2006, 09:33 AM
have you ever had a bad word posted about you Tomo... not that ive read cos ure so bloody good mate... sheer taste, im mega noobular (of 5 years have been playing) and you are like, smooth king (in this track), hope you make a tonne of cash or get whatever you want in life (cash is often a bad thing) but u are like... smooth like a slippery dip, and cool like a cucumber
keep up the awesomness
Andrew


Hi Andrew,

Thank you so much for your wild words. I have been playing for 27 years.
It doesn't matter how much or how long.... I think how much you really enjoy
your guitar playing or just life ... That's more important for me.

I love playing my guitar and music. I am very fortunate that I live with music.
Feel very comfortable. I like steady life style.

Thank you so much!


Tomo

gassyndrome
07-18-2006, 08:29 PM
Heres a link to the song Tomo. It's a classic Australian folk song, about a bushranger (cowboy?) who steals a sheep! :D

http://youtube.com/watch?v=OywgwRHXv9Y&search=waltzing%20matilda

Played by Tommy Emmanuel :AOK

Tomo
07-18-2006, 10:00 PM
Heres a link to the song Tomo. It's a classic Australian folk song, about a bushranger (cowboy?) who steals a sheep! :D

http://youtube.com/watch?v=OywgwRHXv9Y&search=waltzing%20matilda

Played by Tommy Emmanuel :AOK


Thank you so much! I loved the song. I have to record onto my cassettle
tape and I will learn it. You should do it too. Anything if you curious or
interested .... you should just jump to it. The song is very inspiring. Now I can hear that changes and melody in my head. That's great about folk song.

Thank you for this.


Tomo