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Kuenocks Thread, for Gab's Army |
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Aug 25 2013, 07:28 PM |
Hi Kuenocks! Welcome to your Gab's Army thread!!
Could you please tell me a bit about you, your musical tastes, influences, strengths and weaknesses? I would need some videos of you playing rhythm and solo guitar, so please post your best material here. If you have some music or ideas of your own, also post them here. Also let me know how you think that I can help you and what are your expectations for our job. You can check the other Army's thread to discover the different modalities of this project. The principles of our Army are: + Improve your technique + Make music and solos + Have fun + Destroy the enemy (hahaha not really just kidding... ) -------------------- My lessons
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Aug 26 2013, 11:51 AM
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Hey Gabriel,
maybe first a bit about me. I have been playing guitar for 5 years now, but never really tried to improve my technique. When i started in my first band it became clear that i wasn't good enought for first guitar so i played second and then went into playing the Bass. I have been playing Bass and Drums in Bands, but always very simple stuff and without teacher. At one point i got into writing songs myself with Cubase which i own at students license. The main point there was that i never played any instrument good enough to record it (exepct Bass maybe). So i mainly relied on virtual Instruments. I posted my best finished song below, but its electronic stuff. My general musical taste is really broad from hip-hop over rock to some classical stuff and electron/pop. Guitarmusic i would list Rock and Punk as my most favorite genres. Sub genres of Rock that i like most are Stoner-Rock and Southern-Rock with Bands like Queens of the Stoneage and Kyuss. I m also a big fan of eric clapton. My expactations are that you can guide me in finally learning guitar at an advanced/ intermediate level. I feel like i am still not much more than a beginner, even if i play for such a long time. Another goal would be writing songs and record them myself. Apart from my webcam, which is very crappy my equiment to record is not that bad. (maybe more on that later) I havent been recording any guitar stuff so i have nothing to show. Maybe we could start there and you recommend some lessons, so i can record them. I really would like to record a lot for the REC programm, but i really have trouble with getting the Video from my Webcam and my Audiofile from Cubase in sync. So much for now, i'm looking forward to destroy the enemy ;-) Greetings Erik https://soundcloud.com/kuenocks/galaxys-will-collide |
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Aug 26 2013, 04:59 PM |
Hi mate! Cool story! I think that you must be a very creative musician, and that with some technique training and some knowledge about recording an mix you could create amazing music. I would really like to guide you in this process. Recording at least one rec take per week is the best way to train yourself as a guitar players and it will also train you in guitar tone development and mixing.
I think that a good first step would be to record that Sum 41 lesson again following the comments that I gave you at the REC thread. What do you think? -------------------- My lessons
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Aug 26 2013, 05:46 PM
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That sounds like a plan. My toughts were that you maybe can guide me to
a second take for the REC- programm. First i would start off with a new Audio take and later try to produce an sycn video. So i' m gonna start right off and try out some different sounds and mixes and upload them. Thanks a lot Gabriel Edit: So my take for today with a different tune and i put my guitar louder in the mix. I'm not really satisfied with the playing, but i'm to tried to nail it today. Maybe you could tell me if the guitar is to loud in the mix and if the tune is good. https://soundcloud.com/kuenocks/sum-41-style-take-2 This post has been edited by Kuenocks: Aug 26 2013, 07:04 PM |
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Aug 26 2013, 10:24 PM |
Hi mate, the mix is better now. Now we have to work on the tone.. what are you using to record your guitar?
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Aug 27 2013, 06:21 AM
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Hey,
i record with Cubase 5. My setup is Guitar -> Boss-Me 25 -> Steinberg CI2 -> USB I own no good guitar plugin for Cubase so i got me the Boss-Me 25 for effects. Here links to equipment if you need to take a look: CI2: CI2 Me-25: Me-25 I know some basics about the usage of equalizer and mixing in Cubase but have not yet used it for my guitar recordings. Mostly because i was not sure about the goal of REC Programm. If you use a lot of effects and stuff, in say Cubase, don't you mask to much of your playing to be judged afterwards? By the way, i just got the Me-25 some time ago and haven't used much more than the presets. This post has been edited by Kuenocks: Aug 27 2013, 06:23 AM |
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Aug 27 2013, 11:16 PM |
Hey, i record with Cubase 5. My setup is Guitar -> Boss-Me 25 -> Steinberg CI2 -> USB I own no good guitar plugin for Cubase so i got me the Boss-Me 25 for effects. Here links to equipment if you need to take a look: CI2: CI2 Me-25: Me-25 I know some basics about the usage of equalizer and mixing in Cubase but have not yet used it for my guitar recordings. Mostly because i was not sure about the goal of REC Programm. If you use a lot of effects and stuff, in say Cubase, don't you mask to much of your playing to be judged afterwards? By the way, i just got the Me-25 some time ago and haven't used much more than the presets. Hi mate, your equipment is ok for REC! I think that you have to experiment a bit more with you boss. Have you tried downloading patches? Maybe you can use some patches as the starting point to build your own guitar sounds. Here I found a link where you will find 100 patches for your Boss model: http://guitarpatches.com/patches.php?unit=me25 Regarding mix for REC takes, it's ok if you just record your guitar (with a cool tone), equalize it a bit and mixdown it. Maybe you can add a limiter or some compression to give it a mastering but nothing to complex. -------------------- My lessons
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Aug 31 2013, 10:47 AM
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Hey!
I tried some sounds with my Me-25 and this is what i've come up with. Also did some eq and compression in Cubase. What do you think about the sound and the take in general, enough to pass or still some more work to do? :-) Greetings, Erik By the way, i started working on the john frusciante style lesson. Guess thats gonna be my next Rec take after Sum41. https://soundcloud.com/kuenocks/sum-41-style-take-3 This post has been edited by Kuenocks: Aug 31 2013, 10:50 AM |
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Aug 31 2013, 03:27 PM |
Hi mate! Goo job!! Your playing is getting very tight! Well done.
Let's talk a bit about the sound. Your tone is much better now, and I think that with some EQ you will get a great sound. At first check this video that shows basic concepts about Guitar EQ: and this is a bit more complex since it uses more than 1 EQ: Please experiment with this and share your results here. -------------------- My lessons
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Sep 6 2013, 04:35 PM
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Okay so here for the next try ;-)
I tried to work some more on my timeing and of course Eq and mastering. What do you think? https://soundcloud.com/kuenocks/sum-41-style-take-4 |
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Sep 6 2013, 04:49 PM |
Hi mate! Well done! Your tone is getting better, I like both the EQ and the quantity of drive that you added. I can notice a flanger effect on your guitar, what do you think is causing it? Regarding your playing, I think that your timing is better on this take, however there is still room to improve it so keep on practising the overall lesson.
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Sep 7 2013, 09:47 PM |
Hey mate! I'm very happy of reading this! I also feel very motivated when students are enthusiastic and work hard to progress as musicians. I really enjoy the process.
I think that maybe the problem with your tone is that you are using 2 amp emulations, one from your pedal board and another one from your computer. Could you please confirm me if this is the problem. There are two possible setting that you could try to get more gain and be sure that the results between them can be very different. 1. Using your Me-25 as the amp emulator and then just ad thee emulation of a pedal like Tube Screamer in your software. This would mean that you have to turn off the amp function in the software. You would get more drive, adding more drive from your pedal. 2. Using a pedal like tube screamer from your Me-25 but using the software as the amp emulator. In this case you have to turn off the amp emulator from your Me. Let's try both options an post here short audio samples to check the tone and if we can avoid the flanger effect. Regarding transcribing music, it's the best way to train your ear and to make a strong connexion between your mind and your guitar. So let's work on it here! We can choose any song and you transcribe it... what about using guitar pro for it? -------------------- My lessons
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Sep 9 2013, 01:28 AM |
I'm gonna try both settings later and post them via edit in this post. I'm used to guitar pro to compose. At the moment i am using tux guitar, which is the open source version of guitar pro. Any suggestions for a first try in transcribing ;-) ? This sounds great for me! There are lots of possibilities for starting, please post here 5 songs that you like. -------------------- My lessons
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Sep 9 2013, 04:05 PM
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Phew... pretty hard
Okay mabye i gotta start of with one of my favorite Bands, which is the style i would like to compose in some far away future ;-) Black Light Burns - The Moment You Realize You're Going To Fall Very nice, very creapy Video. So 4 songs left: Eric clapton - Cocaine sum41 - hell song queens of the stone age - go with the flow guns' n roses - paradise city This post has been edited by Kuenocks: Sep 9 2013, 04:14 PM |
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Sep 10 2013, 12:41 AM |
Nice choices mate. I think that Sum 41's song is good for starting, what about trying to learn the guitars of this song by year and write them in guitar pro?
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Sep 13 2013, 05:33 PM
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Hey Gabriel,
so for today i got new takes for you ;-). First a new take for the sum 41 lesson. I tried some more approaches for the tune and best was like you said just distortion from me-25 and rest in Cubase. https://soundcloud.com/kuenocks/take-5 Second, my first take for the frusciante style lesson: https://soundcloud.com/kuenocks/take-1 Next Step i want to record them both for rec. But maybe you have some suggestions on what i could work before that ;-) I also tried to lear the hell song via ear, but i guess its to difficult for the first try. Maybe i should start off with a clean guitar song with just one guitar in it. I'm going to search something, tought about red hot chilly peppers. |
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Sep 15 2013, 02:51 AM |
Hi mate! Thanks for your takes. As I said in another thread, I'm on tur with my band. I'll check your stuff on monday.
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Sep 16 2013, 08:03 PM |
Man! Let me say that I'm very proud of you and that your hard work give me a lot of inspiration.
The tone improvement is gigantic in the Sum 41 lesson. That's definitely the way to go! It's clear, has the correct amount of drive, and a very well balanced EQ. Well done!! Your playing is also much better on that one. I think that you are ready to record a REC take for this one. These are some things to have in mind: - Be sure to play the first riff tighter and try to pick every note stronger with your pick. - Your palm muting (starting at 00:!2) should sound cleaner. Experiment with the palm of your right hand until you get a sound closer to mine in the lesson. By the way, a REC take will allow us (the instructors) to give you more detailed feedback about your right hand position. - The same that I said for the first riffs goes for the melodies in the second half. Regarding Frusciante's lesson, you are very close with this one. Let me share 3 thing that you should improve: - Your bending technique. There are some bends that don't reach the correct pitch and I feel that you are not comfortable with them yet. Work on this technique. - Pay attention to timing. - Review your tone for this one, it could sound cleaner and warmer. That's all! Let me know if you have any question. Keep on the great job! -------------------- My lessons
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