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Gary Moore - The Loner, Just starting to work on it.
UncleSkillet
May 26 2009, 12:57 AM
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Well everyone I had a few hours to play while I slow cooked some chicken on the grill so this something I thought I might have fun with. biggrin.gif You have to practice when you find time right? tongue.gif

Once again this is by ear but I'm very happy with the progress I'm making. Also all of your advise with my uploads has been kind and very helpful getting to where I am now.

Uploading your practice sessions is the best way to get help and great comments! I hope more of you decide to do stuff like this. It's not always about uploading the perfect track all the time. Just when it counts!

I no this needs some cleaning up but hey, I had to play with the whammy bar in my hand which I'm not use to but thats what this is all about. You'll hear when I try to grad it probably. laugh.gif cool.gif

Any comments are welcome! I feel like things are starting to take a turn for the better with my playing and I hope you enjoy it. With a little encouragement I might perfect it and upload a video as well. wink.gif biggrin.gif

Cheers everyone and happy Memorial Day! smile.gif

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May 26 2009, 01:59 AM
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Mentoree to mentor... tongue.gif Sounds good man but just some honest opinion which I know you want. smile.gif First off I think it has a bit too much gain. Did you play the whole piece with bridge bucker in your strat? I would love to hear the neck single at :47 or so in (2nd verse) then switch back at 1:30 or so then back to neck or so at 1:50 and so on. This song has so much feel I can't even describe it and it takes a lot to cover it perfectly and I think you have done a fine job so far. smile.gif

Sounded like you were a bit out front in places and a bit behind in others. May have just been the mix but I know you are all over that... wink.gif

I know Garry plays with a big fat tone animal but I think you can achieve his tone (or get a bit closer to it) with your fender. smile.gif Thanks for the upload Jeff, I love your playing and this tune! Keep digging at it and you will have this one nailed!

Again, just honest opinion but then again, my opinion is limitted knowledge so take it for what it's worth. tongue.gif

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May 26 2009, 02:25 AM
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QUOTE (skennington @ May 25 2009, 08:59 PM) *
Mentoree to mentor... tongue.gif Sounds good man but just some honest opinion which I know you want. smile.gif First off I think it has a bit too much gain. Did you play the whole piece with bridge bucker in your strat? I would love to hear the neck single at :47 or so in (2nd verse) then switch back at 1:30 or so then back to neck or so at 1:50 and so on. This song has so much feel I can't even describe it and it takes a lot to cover it perfectly and I think you have done a fine job so far. smile.gif

Sounded like you were a bit out front in places and a bit behind in others. May have just been the mix but I know you are all over that... wink.gif

I know Garry plays with a big fat tone animal but I think you can achieve his tone (or get a bit closer to it) with your fender. smile.gif Thanks for the upload Jeff, I love your playing and this tune! Keep digging at it and you will have this one nailed!

Again, just honest opinion but then again, my opinion is limitted knowledge so take it for what it's worth. tongue.gif

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Your opinion is honest and that's all a can ask for so thanks bro! smile.gif I can fix the playing and your right about switching the pickups. Timing is off for sure, but I had to think about the Chicken on the grill and my family. Plus I had a few beers! tongue.gif laugh.gif biggrin.gif

The problem is my neck pickup is crap and muddy when it comes to the bigger strings it gets lose and spongy (no definition).

I'll keep working on it biggrin.gif tongue.gif

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UncleSkillet
May 26 2009, 06:16 AM
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Is this a better mix Steve? tongue.gif biggrin.gif


It's still the same crapping playing, just a different mix in the DAW! cool.gif


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Man Jeff, you are reading my mind these days. First you upload "If i could fly", which i practice as well and now "The Loner" .. smile.gif

Always enjoy to hear your takes. Nice playing, keep working on it. Especially the end starts to be fun. This song is a classic. You really did a lot of progress. Good work !!

Most difficult i find to get the vibrato smooth and stable on all these long notes. This song can easily sound boring without adding life to each note. You did this quite well already. Overall i like your vibrato, but for my taste you could add even more .. or maybe it's the reverb/delay setting which blurs your vibrato a bit.

Check out this version of Kelly Simonz. It's maybe not everybody's tasted to hear this song with high-gain sound, but you can steal some nice phrasing ideas from him, especially about vibrato.



Actually i rediscovered this song on the search for sound examples before i bought my guitar (Ibanez SV) and found this video, which convinced me completely .. laugh.gif

Btw .. you are right, we should upload much more "work in progress" takes. To get feedback while still working on songs has a lot of value.


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Really nice playing mate, I think you did an awesome job on this.

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QUOTE (UncleSkillet @ May 26 2009, 01:16 AM) *
Is this a better mix Steve? tongue.gif biggrin.gif

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It's still the same crapping playing, just a different mix in the DAW! cool.gif


Listening at work on a different computer but yes, I think this mix is much smoother man. Whatever you did, it took some of the bite off of it! Maybe a little EQ'ing? I like it a lot! smile.gif

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May 26 2009, 08:35 PM
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QUOTE (wrk @ May 26 2009, 03:12 AM) *
Man Jeff, you are reading my mind these days. First you upload "If i could fly", which i practice as well and now "The Loner" .. smile.gif

Always enjoy to hear your takes. Nice playing, keep working on it. Especially the end starts to be fun. This song is a classic. You really did a lot of progress. Good work !!

Most difficult i find to get the vibrato smooth and stable on all these long notes. This song can easily sound boring without adding life to each note. You did this quite well already. Overall i like your vibrato, but for my taste you could add even more .. or maybe it's the reverb/delay setting which blurs your vibrato a bit.

Check out this version of Kelly Simonz. It's maybe not everybody's tasted to hear this song with high-gain sound, but you can steal some nice phrasing ideas from him, especially about vibrato.

Actually i rediscovered this song on the search for sound examples before i bought my guitar (Ibanez SV) and found this video, which convinced me completely .. laugh.gif

Btw .. you are right, we should upload much more "work in progress" takes. To get feedback while still working on songs has a lot of value.


Thanks Andy! I always appreciate your comments. I think you and I have some things in common when it comes to guitar and playing style. Only difference is you play way better. laugh.gif wink.gif

Kelly's version on youtube is really good. Thanks for the share. smile.gif

QUOTE (sted @ May 26 2009, 03:47 AM) *
Really nice playing mate, I think you did an awesome job on this.


Thanks sted. I just started working on the peice so I still have a lot of work to do. I'm glad you enjoyed it. smile.gif

QUOTE (skennington @ May 26 2009, 08:52 AM) *
Listening at work on a different computer but yes, I think this mix is much smoother man. Whatever you did, it took some of the bite off of it! Maybe a little EQ'ing? I like it a lot! smile.gif


Yeah, played with the EQ and added a little compression. It's a work in progress. Always something to learn and tinker with. smile.gif

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Some timing issues, but pretty good man!!! Also your vibrato is pretty nice, maybe just slow it down a bit when bending.

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Nice job on this song. I like it.
Gonna learn that song as well ! Think it's a good one to learn good phrasing, bending and legato ! smile.gif

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Very cool version sted, there were couple of unsteady bend+vibrato notes towards the end, but all in all great control over the tone, and vibrato was excellent! Keep it up man! smile.gif

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QUOTE (kjutte @ May 26 2009, 06:17 PM) *
Some timing issues, but pretty good man!!! Also your vibrato is pretty nice, maybe just slow it down a bit when bending.


Thanks for your comments. Timing needs to be tighter for sure. I listened to it again and I agree with trying to slow down the vibrato in places. It needs to be slower and wider on some notes.


QUOTE (Keilnoth @ May 26 2009, 08:10 PM) *
Nice job on this song. I like it.
Gonna learn that song as well ! Think it's a good one to learn good phrasing, bending and legato ! smile.gif


I'm glad you liked it even in the ruff stage it's in. Thanks for your kind comment. smile.gif
This is a great song to practice because it will make you very aware of different techniques you need to perfect. Some things that we play sound fine while were're playing but when you record and listen back it's very different what you hear. At least for me anyway.

If you decide to upload a take or need some help working on it let me know. smile.gif

QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ May 27 2009, 06:08 AM) *
Very cool version sted, there were couple of unsteady bend+vibrato notes towards the end, but all in all great control over the tone, and vibrato was excellent! Keep it up man! smile.gif


Thanks Ivan! The end was a train wreck for sure because I hit 2 bad note. laugh.gif

I'll finish figuring out the whole song and polish things up. When I uploaded it I would love for you to comment again if you have time.




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QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ May 27 2009, 11:08 AM) *
Very cool version sted, there were couple of unsteady bend+vibrato notes towards the end, but all in all great control over the tone, and vibrato was excellent! Keep it up man! smile.gif


I think Ivans got a case of mistaken identity! laugh.gif Never mind, I dont mind takibng credit for your playing mate! laugh.gif

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QUOTE (sted @ May 28 2009, 03:30 AM) *
I think Ivans got a case of mistaken identity! laugh.gif Never mind, I dont mind takibng credit for your playing mate! laugh.gif


Thanks mate, I wouldn't mind switching places with some of your uploads either! tongue.gif laugh.gif

Here is another upload. I am trying to get use to mixing things in the DAW with VST EQ and other effects like compression (playing around with the same track just being more of a sound engineer). If you've listened to the one above as well as this one I would really like your comments on which one you think is a nicer final mix. wink.gif

Thanks for your support smile.gif Means a lot!

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Well there is a lot to be said and elaborate. I am not going to be strict and go to all those tiny details. I would just say simply - I like it smile.gif

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Nice playing Jeff! smile.gif

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Very cool playing, and great vibrato control! smile.gif

PS Sorry for mixing up before! biggrin.gif

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QUOTE (Emir Hot @ Jun 8 2009, 02:20 AM) *
Well there is a lot to be said and elaborate. I am not going to be strict and go to all those tiny details. I would just say simply - I like it smile.gif


Well as long as you like it that's all I can ask for Emir. Glad you enjoyed it. smile.gif You and I know there are timing issues along with some other things but it felt good to get back on the horse so to speak and ride. I'll back the drive down some when I do a final cover upload. Just a little biggrin.gif laugh.gif tongue.gif

QUOTE (Velvet Roger @ Jun 8 2009, 05:02 AM) *
Nice playing Jeff! smile.gif


Thanks Velvet, it means a lot. Your doing great with the MTP and Muris by the way. I can really see your improvements.

QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Jun 8 2009, 03:37 PM) *
Very cool playing, and great vibrato control! smile.gif

PS Sorry for mixing up before! biggrin.gif


Thanks Ivan! No worries man, it's all good. smile.gif

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QUOTE (UncleSkillet @ Jun 9 2009, 05:03 AM) *
Thanks Velvet, it means a lot. Your doing great with the MTP and Muris by the way. I can really see your improvements.


Thanks, yeah it really, really pays off doing that rolleyes.gif .

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Very nice work! smile.gif
The vibrato and feeling of it all is very good. The whole thing sounds very fluid and smooth. smile.gif

There's a really odd bend near the end though biggrin.gif

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