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Joe Satriani "why" Not Try, I was in a Satch mood today
David Wallimann
Jan 16 2009, 12:23 PM
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I agree with everyone here, this is a great take!
Your vibrato is really good!
Tone is very natural and close to the original. It blends really well with the rest of the instrumentation.
I also prefer the 2nd take.
Keep up the great work!

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Jan 16 2009, 11:44 PM
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That's what I call a vibrato!

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UncleSkillet
Jan 17 2009, 12:42 AM
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QUOTE (David Wallimann @ Jan 16 2009, 06:23 AM) *
I agree with everyone here, this is a great take!
Your vibrato is really good!
Tone is very natural and close to the original. It blends really well with the rest of the instrumentation.
I also prefer the 2nd take.
Keep up the great work!


Thanks David for your cool comment. I read in one of your leasons I think that your a big Joe Satraini fan so that mean alot. smile.gif

QUOTE (Vasilije Vukmirovic @ Jan 16 2009, 05:44 PM) *
That's what I call a vibrato!


WOW! Thanks man I appreciate it. wub.gif

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