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> An Impov Working On Legato, My son made me! Another Joe track "Echo"
UncleSkillet
post Oct 20 2008, 03:30 AM
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I worked on some legato today and my son walked in on me and just stared at me while I played. blink.gif Obviously I was recording at the time, why wouldn’t I be. I could of maybe down better in front of a big crowd I think. But when your kid is looking at you and your trying to be a role model, man that is some preasure. laugh.gif

He liked it and I know it is sloppy but I promised him I would post it for everyone. That's cool though. I probably need to make myself accountable at least once a week so I can get better and justify not being able to spend time with him.

I must be nuts. biggrin.gif I think I got the tone patch pretty good and if I could tighten things up, keep working on legato and figure out what notes to land on it might turn out OK.

All comments are welcome.

Thanks for listening

My name is Jeff biggrin.gif cool.gif

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post Oct 20 2008, 04:18 AM
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I liked it alot bro, especially your fast runs... good job

can you post that backing track? Id like to mess with it also..



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post Oct 20 2008, 04:37 AM
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Very nice man, is that a total improv? I really like your tone and note selection


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post Oct 20 2008, 04:51 AM
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QUOTE (Outlaw2112 @ Oct 19 2008, 11:18 PM) *
I liked it alot bro, especially your fast runs... good job

can you post that backing track? Id like to mess with it also..


Hey thanks for the kind words bro.

Here is your link for the download. http://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/play/sat...i,_joe/echo.htm


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Very nice man, is that a total improv? I really like your tone and note selection


Well not a total improv but thanks.

I was just doing it from memory. The faster middle stuff was improv.

Need to listen to the song again and try to get everything much tighter.

The tone is mine . Glad you like it and thanks.

Cheers

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post Oct 20 2008, 05:00 AM
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Thank you for posting this Jeff !
I love Echo by Satch its in 5/4 and very interesting way to phrase in Instrumental Rock manner.

I liked your sound and your take was good!
I look forward to more recordings from you.
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post Oct 20 2008, 05:35 AM
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QUOTE (Pedja Simovic @ Oct 20 2008, 12:00 AM) *
Thank you for posting this Jeff !
I love Echo by Satch its in 5/4 and very interesting way to phrase in Instrumental Rock manner.

I liked your sound and your take was good!
I look forward to more recordings from you.
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Hey , thanks for the kind words man. smile.gif

I am looking forward to your take.

My next one will be better I promise wink.gif

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post Oct 20 2008, 09:10 PM
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Thought your take was fantastic man! Great job.. smile.gif


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post Oct 21 2008, 01:35 AM
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I appreciate it man. Thanks!

I commented in the other thread but hey, congrats again on becoming a senior.


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post Oct 21 2008, 02:59 AM
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You keep impressing me man, keep it up.


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post Oct 21 2008, 04:43 AM
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Awesome playing man, you did a great work there!


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post Oct 22 2008, 12:59 AM
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Thanks TJ and Coffeeman for your nice comments.

I would really appreciate a few comments on the tone patch I created for this if someone wouldn’t mind. My PC speakers are crap and old. I know that some of you have nice monitors to listen through. What does it sound like? Any tweaks that you think would make it sound better?

All I used is a Tone Port UX1 (stock with no model packs) my Strat and Reaper as the DAW (no adjustment on the final mix except levels). It’s kind of challenging to get a shred sound like his with just that.

Thanks for the encouragement everyone.



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post Oct 22 2008, 09:12 AM
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