Topic: Dear Joe...

Joe-
Just saw you in cleveland tonight... amazing show.
I was really hoping i would see you afterwards, as i have a few questions.

1. In your instructional DVD you mention chords and their variations. Can you recommend any good books or anything that i can practice with. 

2. I am working on developing my tone, and i currently play a 50th anniversary 54 RI strat through a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe 2x12 with a tube screamer. I am considering getting a Marshall JCM series 2x12 and running both amps together. In your professional  opinion how do you think this will sound. I am in the market for a Les Paul, and more pedals as well.

3. What scales should i be practicing. Right now i pretty much just solo off of the basic rock/blues scale, but i want to mix it up so everything doesnt sound the same.

thanks for any help you can provide.

Logan

Block inlay Gibson ES-335, 50th anniversary American Strat, '61 RI White SG, '62 RI Relic Strat, Replica Korina Flying V, Gold Tone Paul Beard Resonator,  '58 Les Paul RI, American Highway 1 Fender Strat, Breedlove Acoustic, Stonetree Joe Bonamassa Custom, HIWATT Lead 100R, Reeves Custom 30.

Re: Dear Joe...

Hello Logan. 
         I think the Fender / Marshall thing is great.  I use a hybrid version on that.  Marshall/Two Rock/ Dumble/ Carol Ann/ Van Weelden..  Its Marshall/Fender based Basically.  Thats a no brainer.  On your Strat.  Im a fan of the maple neck strats.  In the right hands they sound warmer yes warmer than rosewood IMHO.  I would start by modifying yours so the bottom tone knob works with the lead pick up.  That will open up a new world for you.  You can get very dark lead tones from doing this.  Its a one wire mod.  Id buy a Les Paul too.  Get a plain top historic.  They are the best bang for the buck right now.  I find the Gibson a better guitar for lead.  Just make sure in picking out a Les Paul that its a good one.  Heres the litmus test..... play the low strings.  then play the high strings.  There shouldnt be a huge frequency change in the tone.  I know Low to High..  But the good ones dont change.  You dont want one thats too bright.  Thats the worst. They are firewood in the winter..   As far as scales.  I use alot of hybid combinations.  Pentatonic/ Myxolydian ect.  Its all about feel and the connection with your audience. Theres no scale for that.  Just play with the more soul and fire/ bad intentions you can.    Its also about what works for you. Pedals...... I dont use many.. heres my board.  DD 3 boss delay.  TS 808 reissue Tube Screamer.  Gas Pedal.  Vox wah..  TC Chorus and Boss Reverb on the Carol Ann/ Van Weelden only. 
Thanks hope its helpful
Joe Bonamassa

Re: Dear Joe...

Now, THAT was cool!!

Life was just a fist of change... tossed in the water just in case.

Re: Dear Joe...

Yeah, answered in less than an hour! Logo33, you must be smiling.

"Rock ON & Keep the Faith"

Re: Dear Joe...

Way cool, especially cool how Joe would take the time to connect with a fan smile...these conversations between gearheads always reminds me of guys when they get excited about cars and working under the hood tweaking everything for performance, switching up parts!  I love all that gear talk...its like a secret code among guitarists always trying to achieve the ultimate best...its actually a little bit more intriguing since I don't 100% get it, not being a guitar player!

Screamin wrote:

Now, THAT was cool!!

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Re: Dear Joe...

I totally agree with you Joe about maple over rosewood necks for Strats-far warmer and more diverse also..."bad intentions", now THAT is a totally cool motivational speech!!! cool

Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

Oh yeah welcome aboard new guys

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THANK YOU SO MUCH JOE!!! You are officially my hero haha. I was telling my brother, of all the guitarists i have ever seen live (Van Halen, John Petrucci, Yngwie Malmsteen, Buddy Guy... amongst others...) you top everyone by far!! Thanks for doing what you do!

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Re: Dear Joe...

Joe Bonamassa wrote:

.... Just play with the most fire and bad intentions you can.

My favorite part of the whole post. big_smile

PC

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Re: Dear Joe...

To answer fans on the forum truly is the mark of greatness.

Mr B I once more doff my cap to you as you are not only one of the most exciting and inspirational performers alive today but you are a true gentleman.


I cannot wait to see you at The Arches in Glasgow next February. Just hope it lives up to the Ferry Gig when I last stood agape at your prowess


Peace an Jam

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Re: Dear Joe...

I meant to say " Just Play with the most fire and bad intentions"  That will trump anything gear or scale or anything else techincal.  IMHO. 
Joe Bonamassa

Re: Dear Joe...

" Just Play with the most fire and bad intentions"

          Spoken like a true arsonist ( on guitar )  ........................

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Re: Dear Joe...

Joe Bonamassa wrote:

Hello Logan. 
        Pedals...... I dont use many.. heres my board.  DD 3 boss delay.  TS 808 reissue Tube Screamer.  Gas Pedal.  Vox wah..  TC Chorus and Boss Reverb on the Carol Ann/ Van Weelden only. 
Thanks hope its helpful
Joe Bonamassa

that was a good one joe.
I remember the HTCT tour where there were two full pedal boards and some hanging off the side.  I was thinking how is his signal still good? I thought it was shanannagans reminiscent of when Kiss used to have a wall of Marshall cabinets with no speakers in them. I know you've downsized since then. At first I thought I read "Pedals...... I dont use ANY" - I almost laughed out loud at the sarcasm.

Logan-

yeah dude if you are contemplating a 2x12 Marshall cab, I'd say play it next to a 4x12 - there is a big difference. 4x12's really fill up a room better and add (what I like to call) "meat" to your tone. I have a 55watt Rivera 1x12 combo, when I unplug the combo speakers and go into my Marshall 4x12 - its a completely different animal! It is crazy.

With what you were saying about scales, I learned the blues (pentatonics) first. I dont think I should have. The Diatonics have more notes, and if I'd have learned them first, blues would've been considered more simple. One things Im trying to is sing or (bah'bah'bum') my solos and then play what I just sang. That or sing along with my solos....it helps where I am (and my ear) and challenges me to find where I want to go but cannot find on my guitar.

Rock on with your socks on!

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Re: Dear Joe...

NPB-
Thanks for the advice... i was going to use a marshall combo with a fender deluxe 2x12 combo. So should i just run all that through a marshall 4x12 cab too? Just use the marshall combo as a head?

Thanks.
Logan

Block inlay Gibson ES-335, 50th anniversary American Strat, '61 RI White SG, '62 RI Relic Strat, Replica Korina Flying V, Gold Tone Paul Beard Resonator,  '58 Les Paul RI, American Highway 1 Fender Strat, Breedlove Acoustic, Stonetree Joe Bonamassa Custom, HIWATT Lead 100R, Reeves Custom 30.

Re: Dear Joe...

I find scales are a bad way to learn, when taken too seriously. Being able to run up and down a mixolydian scale should only be a means for improving accuracy and speed. Most of my own playing (bear in mind I only play by myself or jam with friends) is based on pentatonic scales, and I find them perfectly capable for anything the blues asks of a guitarist. Rather than expanding my playing with other scales as such, it's often nicer to get a feel of how other notes influence the scales you are already playing. Look at the impact Santana makes with the use of the 6# ontop of a pentatonic scale. It can be quite nice to run through a 4b in a blues solo, especially during the V chord in a 12 bar. Now combined those (4b 6#)into a run, C F F# G A C and you have a common opener to blues numbers (Blues Deluxe for one, Have You Ever Loved A Woman). Now god knows what scale this is, Locrian#2 or something with a flat 4th, but it sounds beautiful, but essentially we have come across a complex musical scale by adapting our existing pentatonic scale with more colourful notes.

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Another (quite possible noob) question...
The FX loop on my fender hot rod deville is the the form of pre amp out, power amp in... simple enough. Joe told me to run certain effects through the fx loop on my fender. After reading the instruction manual for the amp, trying to figure out how i connect two, i realized that to connect to another amp i need to use the same connection point. Can anyone help?


Thanks,
Logan

Block inlay Gibson ES-335, 50th anniversary American Strat, '61 RI White SG, '62 RI Relic Strat, Replica Korina Flying V, Gold Tone Paul Beard Resonator,  '58 Les Paul RI, American Highway 1 Fender Strat, Breedlove Acoustic, Stonetree Joe Bonamassa Custom, HIWATT Lead 100R, Reeves Custom 30.

Re: Dear Joe...

Logo33 wrote:

NPB-
Thanks for the advice... i was going to use a marshall combo with a fender deluxe 2x12 combo. So should i just run all that through a marshall 4x12 cab too? Just use the marshall combo as a head?

Thanks.
Logan

The  1960A cabinet can be mono 4x12 or stereo two 2x12's. Joe used to have two marshall heads plugged into one cab. The Marshall 4x12 is like the "gateway drug" into more and higher end speakers totally upgradable while the stock celestions are still a step above the similar competition. As long as the ohms line up you can put a marshall combo amp through the cab 2x12 and the Fender through the cab 2x12  by using the stereo switch.

while the 2x12 offers a different sound than all 4 12's...there is room for experimentation and fun.

experiment and have fun with it!

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Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
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Re: Dear Joe...

CiaranM wrote:

I find scales are a bad way to learn, when taken too seriously. Being able to run up and down a mixolydian scale should only be a means for improving accuracy and speed. Most of my own playing (bear in mind I only play by myself or jam with friends) is based on pentatonic scales, and I find them perfectly capable for anything the blues asks of a guitarist. Rather than expanding my playing with other scales as such, it's often nicer to get a feel of how other notes influence the scales you are already playing. Look at the impact Santana makes with the use of the 6# ontop of a pentatonic scale. It can be quite nice to run through a 4b in a blues solo, especially during the V chord in a 12 bar. Now combined those (4b 6#)into a run, C F F# G A C and you have a common opener to blues numbers (Blues Deluxe for one, Have You Ever Loved A Woman). Now god knows what scale this is, Locrian#2 or something with a flat 4th, but it sounds beautiful, but essentially we have come across a complex musical scale by adapting our existing pentatonic scale with more colourful notes.

Very good point- I find it most fun to take scales and add some notes around them and see how they sound- if they sound good, great, if not its not the end of the world... people seem to feel that they cannot play outside the notes in the scale you're playing... get outside the box!  Its the best way to make your playing more interesting...

Scott

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