Guitar parts for recording projects for $200

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Guitar parts for recording projects for $200

I will deliver polished complete guitar tracks for your next recording to lift and serve the song as best as possible. I prefer to do full passes across the entire track so that the person producing the song can pick and choose the entire recorded track for the song or pick and choose what best suits as preferred. I usually try to play parts that will fit together and work whether all of them are used or they will stand alone individually or in part. If you want well thought out parts I'm the guy, if you need Jazz/Metal/Trad Country I'm probably not the right fit.
I love blending tones and generally change guitars for different parts so they don't clash in the mix. Double tracking can often be done with an acoustic and electric playing the same part or two different acoustic guitars playing the same part, for example, to give extra width and sonic depth. Using multiple guitars helps keep sonic elements seperated for less 'crowding in a mix when the song comes to completion.

Guitars
Multiple telecasters with different pickup combinations P-90, Filtertron, Humbucker, Standard tele.
Stratocasters with vintage tones.
Jazzmasters
Les Pauls
Coodercaster (for slide with flatwounds)
Gibson 335
Gretsch Penguin and Country Gentleman
Wesisenborne, various resophonic guitars.
Multiple acoustic guitars Taylor, Martin and others. Small body through to Dreadnought.

Amps
Fenders, Marshalls and Mesa Boogie. Can get most tones plus Fractal audio.

Most bases covered in terms of pedals for tones

Mics
Neumann large and small diaphragm mics, various AKG large and small diaphragm mics, Shure mics.

Outboard gear

Multiple Universal Audio La-610 MK ii and UA 6176 pres into Fireface UFX. Vintage vibe tones.

  • Blues
  • Pop-Rock
  • Reggae
  • Rock
  • Pop

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Roots/Blues By Josh Owen

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  • Drivin With You
  • Money Come Money Goes
  • Solo Acoustic Noodle 1

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