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Here's a little riff that popped in my head right before I was going to record something else a couple of weeks ago. It kinda has a grind to it (I think)...hence the name. It was recorded with my #1 Gibson Les Paul with the Jazz/Jazz combo. This was recorded with just the Jazz Bridge Model. I love those pickups for heavy stuff. Anyways, I hope ya dig it. Thanks and enjoy!!
from : localhost/also located in the link in my signature:
from : localhost/www.soundclick.com/bands/6/jollyjmusic.htm

Sucks I am getting time outs.
Will try later.
Always love your stuff Jolly.It's probably digital sound planet's site freaking out again as usual. I also have the song in the link in my signature below. Thanks Rid.

Awesome tone, Jolly man! What amp are you using? Beautiful chrunchy tone!

Thanks man!! I was using my Line6 AX2/212 using a modeled JCM800 and Tubescreamer.

Hehe, nice! I love the way your tone sounded crunchy, gainy, but at the same time open and natural, non compressed. Must be the Jazz, huh?

Fun thing that the Jazz sounds so good distorted. They should have named it the quot;Rockquot; model

I have just four words: JOLLY IS THE MAN

That last two things you have posted kick much ass. I went back and listened to some of your other material and it all rocks too. Screw it, I am dying my hair blond and buying an Epiphone tomorrow!!!!!!!!!! I am going to throw a Jazz in the bridge too.

Do you mic your line 6 with a SM57 or what? You have absolutely killer tone on some of your stuff.

It could use more reverb! (inside joke!)

Yeah, a great tone and riff. Tasty lead line too!

Thanks for that Jazz Bridge you tossed my way at UGD! I yanked the JB outta my blue racecar strat and put the Jazz in there. At first, I thought it sounded like a 59 that was harder under the fingers, but then I listened to it loud on good amps in a band mix and I like it! I have it in that strat with the tone rolled back slightly, and it sounds nice, and balances better with single coils than others like the JB and C-5. I was gonna go to a 59, but this thing sounds pretty cool in a strat. My LP's are dialed in with my favorite pickups, so I haven't heard it in a Paul yet.

Woooohoooooo! What a kick-ass track.

Evil!

Thats a really kick ass tone man! I dig those pickups;
Sounds fantastic with that Les Paul!

Finally I got it down....wow Jolly that was great.
What a fat and cool sound!!
Loved the riff.

hahahah **** YOU JOLLY, you =ARTIST
ahahahahaahahahahah
****ing hails MAN

excellent work as allways jolly....ever since I came onto this board you have been a
major influence to me in both playing style and tone...thanks for all that you contribute. chris


Originally Posted by RGNI have just four words: JOLLY IS THE MAN
That last two things you have posted kick much ass. I went back and listened to some of your other material and it all rocks too. Screw it, I am dying my hair blond and buying an Epiphone tomorrow!!!!!!!!!! I am going to throw a Jazz in the bridge too.
Do you mic your line 6 with a SM57 or what? You have absolutely killer tone on some of your stuff.

Thanks man...dye your hair yet? lol....I run direct. I've never mic'd my amp and recorded. I should try it just for the heck of it sometime. Thanks again,


Originally Posted by GearjoneserIt could use more reverb! (inside joke!)
Yeah, a great tone and riff. Tasty lead line too!
Thanks for that Jazz Bridge you tossed my way at UGD! I yanked the JB outta my blue racecar strat and put the Jazz in there. At first, I thought it sounded like a 59 that was harder under the fingers, but then I listened to it loud on good amps in a band mix and I like it! I have it in that strat with the tone rolled back slightly, and it sounds nice, and balances better with single coils than others like the JB and C-5. I was gonna go to a 59, but this thing sounds pretty cool in a strat. My LP's are dialed in with my favorite pickups, so I haven't heard it in a Paul yet.

Thanks Joe!!...Yeah man, it needs some reverb...lol
I'm glad you dig that pickup man. I was hoping you would. I'm kinda tripped out you put it in a Strat. I would think it would be pretty bright in one. When you put it in a Les Paul, you should try it in both slots for the hell of it.


Originally Posted by SOLO GUITAR STEWIEexcellent work as allways jolly....ever since I came onto this board you have been a
major influence to me in both playing style and tone...thanks for all that you contribute.
chris

Damn man...that's one of the greatest compliments I've ever gotten in my life. Thank you very much!! I'm just glad yall somewhat dig what I do. Thanks everyone, I appreciate it!!

Jolly I have just listened to your grind riff recorded with a Jazz bridge and it sounds smashing, very cool and very clear. It does remind me of Alice in Chains, especially their song called Grind ... indeed

Do you have other sound clip recorded with your Jazz combo. I am thinking of getting this set for my LP Studio and if you had other clips (less heavy) it could help me make my choice. But the Jazz set does sounds like a winner so far!

That sounded nuts dude. I have a Jazz bridge in my neck. Did you use an acutal tubescreamer, or is it in the amp effects?


Originally Posted by Jazz RockJolly I have just listened to your grind riff recorded with a Jazz bridge and it sounds smashing, very cool and very clear. It does remind me of Alice in Chains, especially their song called Grind ... indeed
Do you have other sound clip recorded with your Jazz combo. I am thinking of getting this set for my LP Studio and if you had other clips (less heavy) it could help me make my choice. But the Jazz set does sounds like a winner so far!

Far out. This got resurrected..lol. Anyways, thanks man. I don't know what soundclick did to their site. I used to could give direct links to songs. Anyways, here's my crap: from : localhost/
If you scroll down maybe about 18 songs or so there's a song/riff thingy called quot;Spookyquot; It's all Jazz Bridge in a Les Paul except for the lead fill thing...that's a Jazz Neck.
Edit: just found a direct link...
from : localhost/Posted by donahue1That sounded nuts dude. I have a Jazz bridge in my neck. Did you use an acutal tubescreamer, or is it in the amp effects?

That was a modeled tubescreamer in the Line6 ax2/212.


Originally Posted by Jazz RockI am thinking of getting this set for my LP Studio and if you had other clips (less heavy) it could help me make my choice. But the Jazz set does sounds like a winner so far!

I'm an idiot. I just read the quot;less heavyquot; part..lol. This entire song was recorded with a Jazz Bridge in an Epiphone Les Paul. It's about as quot;less heavyquot; as I can get..lol...well, except for the end.
from : localhost/the cleans as well as the leads and at least one panned side of the rhythms are all the Jazz Bridge Model as well on these two songs. Recorded in a Les Paul of course.
from : localhost/www.soundclick.com/bands/defa...songID=2110788
from : localhost/www.soundclick.com/bands/defa...songID=2110759
Enjoy!!

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