80´s Hard Rock Collaboration, FINAL MIX AND COMMENTS
Jonathan Burgos
Feb 19 2010, 11:59 PM
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Hello friends! This is the final mix and comments thread for the “Hard Rock 80” Collaboration.
I recommended learning from the outcomes and ideas of their partners.
I just wish that enjoyed this collaboration has in this style, one of my favorites.

Now friends, download the file and listen to the work. Enjoy it. wink.gif

These are the 6 participants:

Kaznie – Miguez – Sensible Jones – Uncleskillet – Chris Evans - Noskill

Comments:

Kaznie: (0:04 – 1:28)

Kaznie, the sound what you have, I liked it. Your sustain and sounds are not saturated, it's a nice sound to solo sound. I recommend down a bit the treble; I've done with your work. You have a good control of the bending and vibrato, I really like. With regard to improvisation, I recommend you work short sentences, you recognize the notes to make small final sentences. I notice that you have knowledge of the scale and use it well, but you've confused in 2 notes at 01:03, but do not consider it a mistake or something similar. You made a good presentation. I hope my advice will help you. Well done Kaznie!

Miguez: (01:28 – 02:57)

Miguez, has made good sound for solos and I think you can improve it. I think you have good references and you're on the right track, my friend. The phrases with legatos, sliding, bending, are good resources you used. I've heard a few notes that are not in the harmony of the song. I recommend you review the scales on the guitar. An exercise that just made it up (at this moment in my head, hahaha) is to make short sentences and play around the fretboard in every possible place that allows you to scale. Will help you make the phrases for the end and giving different senses, highest and lowest of the guitar. Thanks for join in my collaboration, has done a good job.

Sensible Jones: (3:00 – 4:26)

Sensible Jones, has submitted a different proposal in your sound. A stereo chorus if I am correct. During the Riff predominates the blues scale, respecting the style. Well done. I would have executed all the notes of the blues scale for the Riff. In the first verse has made short phrases leaving silences, I like it. You've done good and different rhythmic movements, leaving the monotony. You have good movement in the bending rockers. I recommend working fast movements for sound more cleanly and work a little vibrato. Note that this is a very personal thing, does not mean that this wrong. Good job!

Uncleskillet: (4:44 – 5:40)

Uncleskillet, I really like your solo sound: clear, sustain and deep, with reverb. You have a nice vibrato, good bending, fast-moving clear, beautiful phrases and different Patters. Only find a single note out of the scale at 05:07. In the chorus, you want search the melody respecting the original lesson. Excellent work.

Chris Evans: (05:57 – 7:21)

Chris, you're a guitarist with many resources and a very powerful vibrato. Your bending is very good. Your sound is very good, but I've subtracted a little of treble. You can find and improvise phrases and you have great and fast moves. I would have added some delay and some reverb on the solo parts. Excellent work, partner.

Noskill: (7:25 – 8:51)

Noskill, has improved a lot your sound! I really like. I feel you've overcome and you have studied or those more motivated with your instrument from your last job. Good moves, very clear, fast at times. I'm proud of you and I am delighted that my lessons and tips to help you. I do not recommend anything; just keep doing what we're doing. Keep studying and playing guitar as always. Very good work!

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NoSkill
Feb 20 2010, 12:31 AM
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Thanks Jona! The backing was great, and the associated lesson had many great elements to study and work on. This was a fun collab. Thanks for taking the time to write comments and do the final mix!

Cheers!

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Jonathan Burgos
Feb 20 2010, 12:38 AM
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QUOTE (NoSkill @ Feb 19 2010, 08:31 PM) *
Thanks Jona! The backing was great, and the associated lesson had many great elements to study and work on. This was a fun collab. Thanks for taking the time to write comments and do the final mix!

Cheers!

Tom


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Feb 20 2010, 01:04 AM
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Thanks for your kind comments man. I really appreciate your lessons and the time you take to put everything together. Your playing is tops in my book because everything you play and do makes since (to me anyway) and sucks the listener in. It tells a musical story smile.gif

I didn't get my Hamer (USA) Diablo back from the luither in time for this track. Wouldn't you know it was ready the day after dry.gif . Anyway, it was worth the wait because, well you'll see. biggrin.gif Look for a few REC's from me soon wink.gif

Thanks for the collab

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Feb 20 2010, 01:47 AM
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hey! thank you for putting this together and thank you for your comments, much appreciated smile.gif

it was a great backing and also an era for rock that I love!

I left my signal dry except for distortion for you to add anything that you felt it needed, I`d normally always play with these two effects, but no worries biggrin.gif

many thanks again, look forward to some more cool backings

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Thanks Jonathan! Very nice BT, cool lesson as well wink.gif

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Thanks for the great comment Jonathan!
I shall start working on getting my Tremelo Picking cleaner as well as my Vibrato!
Thanks for the backing, I really enjoyed thisone!
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Sorry to barge in here..

Guys, this was one quality collab .. REALLY enjoyed listening to this mix. you all are such great players..

Thanks for organizing this Jonathan , I aspire to participate one of your collabs in the future. Getting there .... slowly .. biggrin.gif

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Thanks for the comments Jonathan, much appreciated. I noticed too that I were out of the songs' harmony sometimes, huh.gif waiting for your lesson wink.gif I swear to be better in the next collab. laugh.gif
Cheers mate, thanks for the great collab! cool.gif

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