Description : KesstA or "What's ur prob" Blues is an excuse for having fun recording several tracks of guitar and trying to make them sound alright all together. If it sounds a bit messy or jammy, well it's part of it.
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I love this so much. It reminds me of watching my dad play guitar with his friends. He would always make those funny faces when hitting certain notes or using his wahwah pedal. you guys did a great job, loved every second of listening
Thank you very much montelldeshawn, I'm happy that the track somehow reminded your father. Yes, guitar faces are an integral part of it! Enjoy your day.
Oooh! yesir! this is gritty, soulful real! blues! the kind that makes you wanna strut! around like no tomorrow haha...Wonderful1 guitar licks/playing here. That guitar as I have said before my friend, is an expression & extension of yourself and what a brilliant listen indeed! BRAVO! Instant Fave!
wow Angelus, reading your positive comments makes me smile. I'm really happy to have good feedback on that track as I don't hear that much blues from loopermen fellows! Thank you and have a good day.
Thank you John, right on as you know guitarists are always in search for their tone... the endless search :-) thank you for your comment and your listening time.
Hello StratOli, This is straight up blues the way you want it...its raw...its edgy...its not suppose to be perfect because its the flow as you go that makes it work. Good job my friend.
Hello Glenn yes I like blues especially when it is raw and edgy. I easily immerse myself in Buddy Guy, Albert Collins, SRV, Albert King style of blues to name just a few of my favorite guitarists. Thanks for listening and sharing your thoughts. Oli.
I am so fond of electric blues and I really enjoyed every little note you played on your guitar. It is the power of this certain rhythm that makes me be so excited with pure blues sound. Very well done.
My best regards, Anthony.
Love the Blues and this has a healthy dose of it. Like the LoFi feel as well.
Only thing I can say is it could benefit from a change in chord progression somewhere in the track. It feels like it is building up towards something that never arrives. Still a cool track though.
Thank you AB for your listening time and your feedback. You are right this is a not much developed track using one single chord. I understand it may generate frustration to the listener, that was not the intention.
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My best regards, Anthony.
Only thing I can say is it could benefit from a change in chord progression somewhere in the track. It feels like it is building up towards something that never arrives. Still a cool track though.
AB