mshilarious
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apl said:Thanks a lot...
See post #24.
Oh, sorry Yeah, I had already downloaded that, the Neil Young thing. I should drop in a vocal, I can cop Neil pretty well
apl said:Thanks a lot...
See post #24.
mshilarious said:Fret job went with no troubles, adjusted truss rod, good to go when suddenly the D string broke Changed it, and then the saddle snapped in half! Never had that happen before, but this is kind of a problem guitar--the top is sunken a little, so the saddle has to be higher than normal Anyway, I swapped in another saddle, it's a little short, but I didn't have time to cut one from a blank.
So here it is, only about half of the prelude--Book I, Prelude #4 in C#m, on an Alvarez steel-string with under-saddle piezo through an ART Dual MP (for sale!):
Aaaah, Bach
If you'll excuse me, I'm going to go cut these fingernails now!
mixmkr said:here's my entry
spanish nights at:http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=1322&alid=-1
the lead guitar is all elec/acoustic (comes in about at the :53 mark). The rest is MIDI, of course.
I suspect that somehow, sliding in slyly sums up the sircumstances.apl said:If there's any shrewdness here, I've swerved into it serendipitously.
Llarion said:This is lovely.. just slightly pitchy in places, but the tone is exceptional. For a piezo. (Actually, I'm pretty much piezo exclusive with my acoustic recordings, I was just being funny there).
Much as Tim's Come Together is ultra cool; your tone is a bit sweeter here..
mshilarious said:Yeah, my 17th fret technique is not all that great Actually all my technique is pretty bad these days . . . I haven't practiced since college
OK, Ladies and Gentlemen, in case you haven't heard enough bad singing lately, here is the world's first apl and mshilarious collaboration:
apl & mshilarious
Llarion said:Well, I'm WAY too late for the contest, because I thought for some dumbass reason that these rumbles were all about your playing; but I'm a big fan of piezo and the flexibility you have. Here is what I would have entered if I'd been smart enough to read the thread before today...
Despair
This is my Yamaha classical with a built in piezo, no idea what kind... the accompaniment is Proteus 2000 and Korg Triton... Recorded on a Korg D1600. The guitar is run through a Zoom RFX1000 multi-effects on an aux loop during acquisition; so the effects were "printed" then, no adjusting afterward. (I'm not stupid anymore, I've been reading this forum.) This is goung to be on my next CD, "Heaven". Bonus points to whomever can pick out the primary influences. (be specific) Extra bonus points to anyone who can figure out the primany arranging/compositional "device"
I didn't bother removing the hiss, sorry about that...
Llarion said:Well, I'm WAY too late for the contest, because I thought for some dumbass reason that these rumbles were all about your playing; but I'm a big fan of piezo and the flexibility you have. Here is what I would have entered if I'd been smart enough to read the thread before today...
Despair
This is my Yamaha classical with a built in piezo, no idea what kind... the accompaniment is Proteus 2000 and Korg Triton... Recorded on a Korg D1600. The guitar is run through a Zoom RFX1000 multi-effects on an aux loop during acquisition; so the effects were "printed" then, no adjusting afterward. (I'm not stupid anymore, I've been reading this forum.) This is goung to be on my next CD, "Heaven". Bonus points to whomever can pick out the primary influences. (be specific) Extra bonus points to anyone who can figure out the primany arranging/compositional "device"
I didn't bother removing the hiss, sorry about that...
mshilarious said:Well if you argue about it long enough, I say you're in. That is really excellent. Reminds me of Allan Holdsworth's '80s guitar synth stuff.
As for device . . . not sure, it sounds vaguely like rhythm changes
This is nice.....very soothing. Good interaction between the guitar tone, and the synth. I lkie the sounds...very good.
Llarion said:Way to cop the Neil!
Seriously though, it's a very good likeness!
PEESHAW!!!! Yoiu did too good a job. I got you beat by a mile. I took advantage of Tim's work in his other thread, but you want entertainment, beat this.....mshilarious said:OK, Ladies and Gentlemen, in case you haven't heard enough bad singing lately, here is the world's first apl and mshilarious collaboration:
apl & mshilarious
Llarion said:Thanks on all counts! That's rareified air to be flying in, being compared to Holdsworth... not what I was thinking of at the time though. Hint on the "device", transcribe the chord changes and note a common element.
Dogman said:PEESHAW!!!! Yoiu did too good a job. I got you beat by a mile. I took advantage of Tim's work in his other thread, but you want entertainment, beat this.....
The Beating Of Tim's Tune
I actually thought you did a great job with APL's tune.....you sounded a bit like he does. (Hey, APL does a mean Neil Young...)
mshilarious said:Yeah, my 17th fret technique is not all that great Actually all my technique is pretty bad these days . . . I haven't practiced since college
OK, Ladies and Gentlemen, in case you haven't heard enough bad singing lately, here is the world's first apl and mshilarious collaboration:
apl & mshilarious