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David Gilmour Collab - 10 Open Spots
visi0n
Nov 20 2007, 11:54 PM
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guys im going to try to record it tomorrow smile.gif i had to play with the band this night .. didnt had the time to record it ..

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jean-mi
Nov 21 2007, 07:52 AM
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QUOTE (Wallimann @ Nov 20 2007, 10:12 PM) *
Cool take Jean-Mi, but could you also upload a version without the backing track?

PS: Comment ca se passe du cote de Marseille? Je serai sur Aix a Noel, trop hate!!!


hey Walli, i will record this evening....
your deadline is ?


PS : Bienvenue and Welcome !! would be nice to meet you here if you have enough time. let's see that by PM.


Edit : my files here

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coffeeman
Nov 21 2007, 09:46 PM
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QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Nov 20 2007, 08:55 AM) *
Nice take - good recording too smile.gif But it ends in the middle?


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Nov 21 2007, 11:30 PM
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Sounds good coffeeman smile.gif

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exorcyze
Nov 22 2007, 02:06 AM
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Here's my take. Worthy of many poo-flakes.

WITH backing track :
Attached File  david_gilmour_collab_exorcyze_backing.mp3 ( 852.24K ) Number of downloads: 171


WITHOUT backing track :
Attached File  david_gilmour_collab_exorcyze_NO_backing.mp3 ( 852.24K ) Number of downloads: 147

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visi0n
Nov 22 2007, 08:10 PM
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Here's my take,

With Backing:
Attached File  david_gilmour_visi0n_WB.mp3 ( 888.21K ) Number of downloads: 218


Without Backing:
Attached File  david_gilmoure_visi0n_NB.mp3 ( 884.08K ) Number of downloads: 193

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Tjchep
Nov 23 2007, 11:38 PM
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QUOTE (visi0n @ Nov 22 2007, 08:10 PM) *
Here's my take,

With Backing:
Attached File  david_gilmour_visi0n_WB.mp3 ( 888.21K ) Number of downloads: 218


Without Backing:
Attached File  david_gilmoure_visi0n_NB.mp3 ( 884.08K ) Number of downloads: 193



Flawless.

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Tjchep
Nov 30 2007, 12:44 AM
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Must say I was expecting to do alot better, but this is my first recording smile.gif .. so I'll take it!

Criticize it PLEASE, I need to know what to work on.

Attached File  Gilmour_collabBTmp3.mp3 ( 856.33K ) Number of downloads: 161


Attached File  Gilmour_collabnoBTmp3.mp3 ( 864.9K ) Number of downloads: 132


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JVM
Nov 30 2007, 02:30 AM
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Hey TJ, I think it's great. The only thing I could say is to a) allow for more "space", not having to constantly play notes, I forget the word for it right now but anyway. It also seemed to me that the first half or so of it was mostly in and around the same area of the fret board, try to move around a little maybe? Some octave stuff perhaps, I find that fun to play with.

But really, I only say that because you asked. I think your playing and everything was better than mine so take it as you will smile.gif

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Nov 30 2007, 03:20 AM
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QUOTE (JVM @ Nov 30 2007, 02:30 AM) *
Hey TJ, I think it's great. The only thing I could say is to a) allow for more "space", not having to constantly play notes, I forget the word for it right now but anyway. It also seemed to me that the first half or so of it was mostly in and around the same area of the fret board, try to move around a little maybe? Some octave stuff perhaps, I find that fun to play with.

But really, I only say that because you asked. I think your playing and everything was better than mine so take it as you will smile.gif



Yeah, I felt the same way after I was listening to it..

It was just an improvisation, should have taken more time with it, I cant relax when I record mellow.gif .

But yeah, I noticed that It was a little bit to much constant notes.

I only really learned the first two boxes in minor scale so.. I need to do alot of work.

Dude thanks so much for the advice, and don't say your playing was not as good, I thought it was great!

But I live off of criticism.. so thanks smile.gif

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jean-mi
Nov 30 2007, 09:21 AM
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QUOTE (Tjchep @ Nov 30 2007, 03:20 AM) *
Yeah, I felt the same way after I was listening to it..

It was just an improvisation, should have taken more time with it, I cant relax when I record mellow.gif .

But yeah, I noticed that It was a little bit to much constant notes.

I only really learned the first two boxes in minor scale so.. I need to do alot of work.

Dude thanks so much for the advice, and don't say your playing was not as good, I thought it was great!

But I live off of criticism.. so thanks smile.gif


Hey
Good and positive wink.gif discussion.... wink.gif wink.gif

I will try to make another recording this week-end... Mine need to be improved because it was not ready when I made it.
No idea about the planning, do we have time ?....
walli where are youuuuuu my friend ? biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

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Nov 30 2007, 02:32 PM
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Hi guys!
I was planning on posting the whole finished mix withj comments later today..
But don't worry, I'll get some more collabs going!
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QUOTE (jean-mi @ Nov 30 2007, 03:21 AM) *
Hey
Good and positive wink.gif discussion.... wink.gif wink.gif

I will try to make another recording this week-end... Mine need to be improved because it was not ready when I made it.
No idea about the planning, do we have time ?....
walli where are youuuuuu my friend ? biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

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QUOTE (visi0n @ Nov 22 2007, 09:10 PM) *
Here's my take,

With Backing:
Attached File  david_gilmour_visi0n_WB.mp3 ( 888.21K ) Number of downloads: 218


Without Backing:
Attached File  david_gilmoure_visi0n_NB.mp3 ( 884.08K ) Number of downloads: 193


I'm inspired smile.gif I knew you'd do great in this sort of collab.

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Nov 30 2007, 02:52 PM
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thanks iluha, i appreciate that smile.gif

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Guys, this was absolutely brilliant to listen to! I have so far to go before I reach this sort of level sad.gif

One thing I found that was when listening to the final post it's hard to work out which piece is by who... I wonder if there is a way to simplify that (maybe a quick post with the starting time for each contribution would help?).

Another thing that would be cool would be tabs from each submission. A bit of work there though sad.gif

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QUOTE (Lurgen @ Dec 5 2007, 10:21 PM) *
Guys, this was absolutely brilliant to listen to! I have so far to go before I reach this sort of level sad.gif

One thing I found that was when listening to the final post it's hard to work out which piece is by who... I wonder if there is a way to simplify that (maybe a quick post with the starting time for each contribution would help?).

Another thing that would be cool would be tabs from each submission. A bit of work there though sad.gif


I read while I`m listening to them, they are in the order of the takes, and its easy to tell the different changes coz the tones are all different along with styles etc.

def a lot of work involved for the tabbing out, although I know some (Leedbreak for sure) already do that for there own reference. biggrin.gif

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JVM
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Here's a tab of mine if anyone wants, it's pretty simple so good for any beginners perhaps? Part by part:


E -------------------------
A -------------------------
D -------------------------
G -9b11---pb11-11br9-7-9-7-
B ------7------------------
e -------------------------



E ----------------------
A -/14p12-14---14p12-14-
D -----------14---------
G ----------------------
B ----------------------
e ----------------------



E -3h5---------------------------------------------------------------
A -----2h4h5---------------------------------------------------------
D -----------4-4p2-4p2-4/7-5h7-5-0h2-2b4br-5b7br-4-/14p12-14b16br-12-
G -------------------------------------------------------------------
B -------------------------------------------------------------------
e -------------------------------------------------------------------



E ----------------------------------------------------------
A ----------------------------------------------------------
D ----------------------------------------------------------
G ----------------------------------------------------------
B -16b18-pb18 pb18 pb18-16-16-16-16p14-16p14-16/18-16-18-16-
e ----------------------------------------------------------



E ------------------------------
A ------------------------------
D ---------9-11---------/11-/12-
G -9h11h12------12-11-9---------
B ------------------------------
e ------------------------------



E -------------------------------------------------------
A ---------------------------------------7b9br-5-7-5----
D ---------------------------------------------------7b9-
G -------------------------------------------------------
B -------------------------------------------------------
e -10b12-pb12-pb12-pb12-10-10-10-9-10-9------------------


There's some scratching and a few basic phrasing things I try to use throughout, but they're minimal and few, so you should be able to get them from listening, or just skip em if you want smile.gif

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