Ivan's Instructor Week Collaboration!, UPLOAD THREAD |
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May 2 2009, 08:46 PM |
That's a very interesting fusion of two different styles man, great job!
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May 4 2009, 07:01 AM |
Hello Ivan,
If it's not too late, I'd like to participate in this collab. Below is my take. With this, I sort of set out to achieve a Jimmy Page like quality. Zep did a lot of blues based rock tunes, as I'm sure you all know. In this take, there is one lick kind of like Jimmy does when he cuts loose during a mellow song. If you remember "Since I've been Loving You" , or even in the live version of "No Quarter". The first few notes might be remotely like Stevie Ray Vaughn with vibrato that you can hear scratching on the frets as it rings. (you can hear this better in the guitar-only track). Nothing else in this tune is SRV though. The rest is just simple melody. Maybe Santana would put something like this into a solo. Anyway, I hope you like it. Tell me if you can point out the riff that sounds like Page? 20090503_Bm_Blues.mp3 ( 734.13K ) Number of downloads: 138 20090503_Bm_Blues_nobt.mp3 ( 734.13K ) Number of downloads: 123 Ivan, I have a question: If you had to name just one artist or one album that inspired you to play the blues, what would it be? I want to start getting new influences into my playing and I think that one of the best ways to do it would be to listen to other great players. Thanks, Jim. This post has been edited by JamesT: May 4 2009, 04:50 PM |
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May 5 2009, 11:08 PM |
Hello Ivan, If it's not too late, I'd like to participate in this collab. Below is my take. With this, I sort of set out to achieve a Jimmy Page like quality. Zep did a lot of blues based rock tunes, as I'm sure you all know. In this take, there is one lick kind of like Jimmy does when he cuts loose during a mellow song. If you remember "Since I've been Loving You" , or even in the live version of "No Quarter". The first few notes might be remotely like Stevie Ray Vaughn with vibrato that you can hear scratching on the frets as it rings. (you can hear this better in the guitar-only track). Nothing else in this tune is SRV though. The rest is just simple melody. Maybe Santana would put something like this into a solo. Anyway, I hope you like it. Tell me if you can point out the riff that sounds like Page? 20090503_Bm_Blues.mp3 ( 734.13K ) Number of downloads: 138 20090503_Bm_Blues_nobt.mp3 ( 734.13K ) Number of downloads: 123 Ivan, I have a question: If you had to name just one artist or one album that inspired you to play the blues, what would it be? I want to start getting new influences into my playing and I think that one of the best ways to do it would be to listen to other great players. Thanks, Jim. Great stuff man! Really cool control with the tone, and awesome vibrato as well! You really nailed the sound nicely. The melodic development in the first section is very good, and the fast legato part was something that reminded me on Page the most! Great analysis and execution indeed, these are just first impression will put some more comments on this one! Answer: I'm afraid I cannot name just one artist mate, cause I really feel that I had lots of influences, and I don't think there is an album that I've listened first and I said:"This inspires me to play blues". Possibly this worked for some people, but it didn't worked out that way for me I guess. All I can say is that several great artists like BB King, SRV, Santana, Clapton are among the first people that I've had contact with that played blues or had blues influences, so this is how I started and then discovered other artists along the way. Every one of them made a strong impression on me, but my love for the blues was just something very natural to me, I was never thinking that I liked to play that music, it was something that just felt right from the beginning and stayed like that you know.. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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May 6 2009, 05:32 PM |
Thanks Ivan. I was thinking that the fast part was very Page-like too. I've got to say, he was a big influence and inspiration to me, especially in the beginning. Man, BB King performed here in Reno last year. My wife and I had planned to go see him. I had to travel on business that week so, we didn't get a chance to go. If he plays here again, I'm going to go even if I have to quit my job! . So if I were to go out and buy a BB King album, what are the essential BB King tunes or albums? Glad you like Page man, he is sure one awesome guitar legend! BB King had lots of hits, I think good album to start with it "King of the Blues". It's a box of 4CDs and contains BB Kings greatest songs, it is truly a must have in every bluesman collection. Other albums are great as well, and I think some sort of a compilation is a good way to start if you wanna check him out. Later on you can see if you like it, then you can get earlier albums etc. Another great album is a relatively recent one "Riding with the King" that he did with Eric Clapton, really a nice blues treat with lots of cool songs, some of then are acoustic. They did some new stuff there, and of course some blues standards. Needless to say that Clapton's and BB Kings guitar work on this one is really awesome and inspiring. Let me know if you need any more recommendations mate! And stay tuned for the comments Cheers -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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May 8 2009, 06:57 PM |
Ok.
I've ordered both "Riding with the King" and "King of the Blues". |
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May 8 2009, 07:00 PM |
Hey Ivan! I wonder when the comments and final mix are going to be published.
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May 9 2009, 04:37 PM |
Ok. I've ordered both "Riding with the King" and "King of the Blues". Great! Hey Ivan! I wonder when the comments and final mix are going to be published. I wanted to see if some more members will upload their takes, but as now we are over the deadline, I'll put comments in a day or so mate. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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May 9 2009, 05:15 PM |
I wanted to see if some more members will upload their takes, but as now we are over the deadline, I'll put comments in a day or so mate. Ok, great, thanks! |
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