"Bullet Train to Monaco"

GONZO-X

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This is a new instrumental rock song, the First of a 3-song trilogy, inspired by Formula One racing...
imagine boarding the bullet train in paris, to cruise all the way to Nice Ville, grabbing a quick bus to Monaco, to witness the Monaco Grand Prix!
you can't really take a bullet train all the way to Monaco, but if you could!! this song.


 
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This is a new instrumental rock song, the First of a 3-song trilogy, inspired by Formula One racing...
imagine boarding the bullet train in paris, to cruise all the way to Nice Ville, grabbing a quick bus to Monaco, to witness the Monaco Grand Prix!
you can't really take a bullet train all the way to Monaco, but if you could!! this song.


Great energetic track with an instrumental guitar vibe...listening to it did feel like being on a super fast train or something like that. Also, loved the lead guitar performance and tone with a hint of wah wah effect (somewhat reminded me of Satriani and Vai)!
 

RFR

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Great playing, and the track moves along ever so fast, ever so smooth.

And yeah, definitely a hint of Satriani influence.
 

GONZO-X

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great energetic track with an instrumental guitar vibe...listening to it did feel like being on a super fast train or something like that. Also, loved the lead guitar performance and tone with a hint of wah wah effect (somewhat reminded me of Satriani and Vai)!
hey endless! thanks for listening!
yea, it's a moving track, the idea is to have a feel of the movement of the train, but it's smooth...
the wah, that's my thing.
it's a budda wah, and i just barely move it, to make 'vowel' sounds while i'm playing.
it's kind of unconscious, and it's always off the cuff.
 

GONZO-X

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Great playing, and the track moves along ever so fast, ever so smooth.

And yeah, definitely a hint of Satriani influence.
howdy ho RFR!
thanks for listening!

i like listening to satriani,
but he's definitely not a direct influence,
i was playing this way before he ever even hit the scene!

but i know what you mean, there's a handful of instrumental guitar player out there that made a name (there's a million who didn't!)
and it's easy to hear similarities like this when playing pretty simple rock and roll.
 
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