The song She’s Gone (featuring Paul Gilbert) by Chelsea Constable from her 2017 EP Pt. 1 is a standout track that showcases her virtuosic guitar skills alongside the legendary Paul Gilbert. In a 2017 interview with The Women’s International Music Network, Chelsea shared that working with Gilbert, a guitar hero she long admired, was a surreal experience. She described how their collaboration came about organically after years of her covering his work, particularly Racer-X’s Scarified, in a TC Electronic Performance Series video. Gilbert’s contribution to She’s Gone includes a blistering solo that Chelsea said pushed her to elevate her own playing, creating a dynamic interplay that fans have praised on platforms like Facebook. The song’s extended version, available on the EP, highlights their dual guitar work, blending Chelsea’s progressive rock influences with Gilbert’s signature melodic shredding.
On social media, particularly Instagram, Chelsea has shared behind-the-scenes glimpses of the recording process, including a post where she humorously noted spending hours perfecting a single riff to match Gilbert’s precision. Fans on X have called the track a “guitar lover’s dream,” with one user in 2018 tweeting about discovering Chelsea through the song and diving into her YouTube instructional videos afterward. A lesser-known tidbit is that the song’s lyrics, though minimal, were inspired by a personal loss Chelsea experienced, which she hinted at in a now-deleted Facebook post from 2017, making the track’s emotive solos even more poignant. The Chelsea Constable Fan Club on Facebook often discusses how the song’s radio edit gained traction on indie rock stations, boosting her visibility.
Chelsea Constable’s journey as a guitarist began at age 10, when she picked up the instrument to learn Greensleeves for a church Christmas play, as detailed on her official website, chelseaconstable.com. Quickly recognized as a prodigy, she immersed herself in the techniques of guitarists like Steve Morse, Paul Gilbert, and Andy Timmons, blending bluegrass and progressive rock into her unique style. By 13, she was featured on VH1’s Camera Planet prodigy show, closing a performance with Steve Morse at Muriel Anderson’s All Star Guitar Night, an experience she credits with fueling her passion. Her early recognition led to product demos for guitar companies and features in major guitar magazines, as noted in her bio. Chelsea’s YouTube channel, where she launched The Solo Lesson Series, further solidified her reputation, offering detailed breakdowns of iconic solos that have garnered thousands of views.
Today, Chelsea is known for her versatility, having performed with guitar luminaries like Steve Vai, Billy Sheehan, and Tommy Emmanuel, as mentioned on TC Electronic’s artist page. Her debut EP Pt. 1, featuring collaborations with artists like Paul Gilbert and Doyle Dykes, marked her transition from YouTube sensation to recording artist. Fans can connect with her on Facebook, Instagram, and X, where she shares updates on her music and gear. The Chelsea Constable Fan Club on Facebook is a vibrant community where Zoo Freaks and other fans discuss her latest projects, while Truth In Shredding, a fan-driven guitar blog, frequently highlights her work, cementing her status as a rising star in the guitar world.
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