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Wiznik



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 4:42 am    Post subject: Switch position II III & IV Reply with quote

Hi Scott,

You are using your neck pickup and your bridge (with tone at about 3or 4)
most of the time, as i can see in youtube ´s videos.
But you have said that you like switching a lot during your playing.
Have you got some examples of using the other positions in your albums?

I have seen that you will come in Europe in spring.
Have you got more details about it?

Thanks
Wiznik
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Scott Henderson
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I shouldn't have said I do it a lot because there are many solos where I stay on one pickup, but there are also quite a few solos where I switch pickups. An example is Church Of Xotic Dance on the Vibe Station album. It's a blues progression, and the first chorus is all bridge pickup. On the second chorus at 3:08 I switch to position 4 (between bridge and middle), and then at 3:17 I switch to the neck pickup. At 3:32 I switch back to the bridge pickup in the middle of a note and you can clearly hear the change in tone.

I don't have confirmed dates for April yet but I'll post them as soon as they come in.
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Wiznik



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks a lot.

Yes, the tone changes are really clear in Church of Xotic Dance !
What about the middle pickup, and middle/neck?
Maybe you just use them a few times ?

You've said that in the topic gear of vibe station :

"I didn't use amp distortion on this record. I have a Suhr OD-100SE that does Great amp distortion but it sounds best on the treble pickup. I couldn't predict if I was gonna stay there or switch pickups which I do a lot, so using pedals worked better for this project. The RC Booster, Klon, and SD-9 are great pedals for switching between pickups."

This is why i ask...

Hope European tour Will be...

Nicolas
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 5:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The middle pickup on a strat isn't my favorite with high gain, but it's great for blues. Jeff Beck used it on the guitar/synth duet The Final Peace on his There And Back album. That's a great tone, and you can hear places where he switches to the bridge pickup. Stevie Ray used the middle pickup a lot, and to some people it's his signature sound. However some players like Ritchie Blackmore never use it. I use it sometimes and should use it more because it's a great tone in the right context.
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Wiznik



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 2:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Scott,

I'm gonna listen this album,
and i'm gonna experiment again with my playing.

Before, i have to mod my Strat with your wiring .

Thanks again for the play along,
Your songs are really great, and are good songs to take a big care of our tone to play them...
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fusion58



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 7:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Scott Henderson wrote:
The middle pickup on a strat isn't my favorite with high gain, but it's great for blues. Jeff Beck used it on the guitar/synth duet The Final Peace on his There And Back album. That's a great tone, and you can hear places where he switches to the bridge pickup. Stevie Ray used the middle pickup a lot, and to some people it's his signature sound. However some players like Ritchie Blackmore never use it. I use it sometimes and should use it more because it's a great tone in the right context.


IIRC, Robin Trower used the middle pickup to get that tone on "Bridge of Sighs."

Always wondered how he got such a thick tone that way.
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slyzspyz



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 2:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Scott Henderson wrote:
The middle pickup on a strat isn't my favorite with high gain, but it's great for blues. Jeff Beck used it on the guitar/synth duet The Final Peace on his There And Back album. That's a great tone, and you can hear places where he switches to the bridge pickup. Stevie Ray used the middle pickup a lot, and to some people it's his signature sound. However some players like Ritchie Blackmore never use it. I use it sometimes and should use it more because it's a great tone in the right context.


SRV's brother Jimmie as well, maybe even more so than Stevie?

also check out Scofield on a strat lately, I think he stays on the middle pickup exclusively
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countandduke



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 10:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had some Suhr pickups in a strat with the "blender wiring option" which allowed me to dial in a little of the neck pickup with the bridge pickup and I got a FANTASTIC tone by setting the tone knob to 8 or so and then the main volume to 7-8 and the bridge pickup with about 10-15% of the neck pickup added which fattened up the bridge pickup a little. I wish I still had that guitar!!!

Chris
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