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Mostly Fender Stratocasters, but he also used others like the Epiphone Wiltshire, Fender Jazzmaster, Fender Duo-Sonic, Gibson Flying V, Washburn Acoustin, Epiphone Acoustic, Gibson Les Paul custom, Gibson ES-335, Epiphone Casino, Fender Mustang, and Gibson Acoustic J-200.

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When Jimi Hendrix recorded Voodoo Chile (slight return), he recorded the guitar sound with a Fender Stratocaster, a Fuzz Face, and a Wah Pedal.

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What elements of music did Jimi Hendrix use on Voodoo Chile?

Sounds of the guitar effects like Wah Wah pedal, Octavio, and Fuzz Face were used in the song Voodoo Chile.


Jimi Hendrix sang about a Voodoo?

That's chile, not child. He most definitely was using voodoo to coax the sounds he made out of the equipment he used. He was a "magic boy" who could play remembered jazz and R&B lines note for note. He was "Experienced", "not necessarily stoned, but beautiful". He burned his already on fire guitar as sacrifice to the music he loved. If that ain't voodoo, than what is? ( In the blues version it is Chile. The rockin' "Slight Return" it's Child)


Who wrote the song voodoo Chile?

Jim Hendrix wrote the song "Voodoo Chile". It appeared on his album Electric Ladyland and was recorded in 1968. Their are other musicians who are featured in the song and because of that, the recording of this song has been known as a studio jam.


What does the Slight Return mean in the title of Jimi Hendrix' or Stevie Ray Vaughan's Voodoo Child or Voodoo Chile?

Voodoo Child is a fairly slow blues song. "on the night i was born...the moon ita turned a fire red." vs. Voodoo Chile (light return) is the popular "Well I stand up next to a mountain and I chop it down with the edge of my hand."


What is Jimi Hendrix's fastest guitar solo?

On August 17, 1969, at the final set of Woodstock and the height of the Vietnam war, Jimi Hendrix laid down what may have been his most powerful and influential guitar solo. The venerable song - notoriously difficult for vocalists - had been interpreted many ways throughout the years. Francis Scott Key's original lyrics include several additional verses, which are not traditionally heard in performance. Jimi's genius was to take a powerful symbol of the American institution, in the midst of such a turbulent time, and turn it into a vehicle for protest. The esoteric, dissonant sounds that Jimi was able to coax from his guitar mimicked the sounds of war. He deconstructed the melody of the song, and then reinterpreted it so poignantly in the light of contemporary times; his guitar gave voice to the hearts of millions. Perhaps no performance in the history of rock and roll has had a greater impact. All Along the Watchtower and Voodoo Chile make a claim to the title of Jimi's best guitar solo, as do others. But no song - perhaps no single performance in rock history - can match the impact of Jimi Hendrix and his white 1968 strat. The music speaks for itself: "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqxTX0iv1nQ" -JT (Jimi was a member of the 101st Airborne)

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What elements of music did Jimi Hendrix use on Voodoo Chile?

Sounds of the guitar effects like Wah Wah pedal, Octavio, and Fuzz Face were used in the song Voodoo Chile.


What guitar did Jimi Hendrix play on Voodoo Chile a slight return?

Same guitar as almost always. A right handed cream colored fender strat strung backwards.


Jimi Hendrix sang about a Voodoo?

That's chile, not child. He most definitely was using voodoo to coax the sounds he made out of the equipment he used. He was a "magic boy" who could play remembered jazz and R&B lines note for note. He was "Experienced", "not necessarily stoned, but beautiful". He burned his already on fire guitar as sacrifice to the music he loved. If that ain't voodoo, than what is? ( In the blues version it is Chile. The rockin' "Slight Return" it's Child)


Who wrote the song voodoo Chile?

Jim Hendrix wrote the song "Voodoo Chile". It appeared on his album Electric Ladyland and was recorded in 1968. Their are other musicians who are featured in the song and because of that, the recording of this song has been known as a studio jam.


What does the Slight Return mean in the title of Jimi Hendrix' or Stevie Ray Vaughan's Voodoo Child or Voodoo Chile?

Voodoo Child is a fairly slow blues song. "on the night i was born...the moon ita turned a fire red." vs. Voodoo Chile (light return) is the popular "Well I stand up next to a mountain and I chop it down with the edge of my hand."


When was Voodoo Chile created?

Voodoo Chile was created on 1968-05-02.


What is the difference between Voodoo Chile and Voodoo Child?

The only two similarities are that both songs are by the "Jimi Hendrix Experience" and are both off the "Electric Ladyland" album. "Voodoo Chile" goes for about 15 minutes and is very laid back and bluesy. "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" has completely different lyrics, has a much more hard rock feel to it and features Steve Winwood on organ and goes for about 5 minutes. The book "Jimi Hendrix - Electric Gypsy" gives lengthy explanations of both songs.


Stevie Ray Vaughan songs are in moves?

The only movie I can think of is Black Hawk Down, but it is playing Voodoo Chile. Jimmy Hendrix wrote it it though.


Names of Music Jimi Hendrix Has Performed?

Star spangled banner, Hey Joe, All Along The Watchtower, Purple Haze, Voodoo Chile, Castles made of sand.


What Jimi Hendrix songs are listened today?

all along the watchtower, purple haze, foxy lady, hey joe, crosstown traffic, stone free, manic depression, voodoo chile, fire


Songs by Jimi Hendrix?

Purple Haze, The Wind Cries Mary, Can You See ME?, Voodoo Chile(Slight Return), Little Wing, Angel, Castles Made Of Sand, Crosstown Traffic, Gypsy Eyes, Roomful Of Mirrors, Remember, Red House, UP from the skies, Pali Gap(Instrumental), & Highway Chile.


What is Chile's World Cup record?

Record is zero. Chile has never won the World Cup.