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Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi May 24 2019, 02:18 PM

Hey guys! Let's share some new guitar albums!














Which other ones would you add to the list?

Posted by: PosterBoy May 24 2019, 03:35 PM




Posted by: AK Rich May 25 2019, 07:21 PM

QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ May 24 2019, 05:18 AM) *
Hey guys! Let's share some new guitar albums!














Which other ones would you add to the list?

Thanks for sharing, Gabriel. I was just listening to that new Buckethead album and OMG that guy is off the chain! If there is anyone who is breaking into a new sonic frontier with a guitar, that's the guy. Some of the stuff he is doing just sounds other worldly.

Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi May 26 2019, 07:24 PM

QUOTE (PosterBoy @ May 24 2019, 11:35 AM) *




Nice! Thanks for sharing!!


QUOTE (AK Rich @ May 25 2019, 03:21 PM) *
Thanks for sharing, Gabriel. I was just listening to that new Buckethead album and OMG that guy is off the chain! If there is anyone who is breaking into a new sonic frontier with a guitar, that's the guy. Some of the stuff he is doing just sounds other worldly.


Yeah! I discover new amazing music from him very often. He has A LOT of music.

This new album only has 1 original song, and the others are from previous albums.

He is a beast.

Posted by: Todd Simpson May 26 2019, 09:35 PM

Not new but new to me smile.gif This gal RAWKS!!!! She has some great tone too imho. Seems like wads of youtube guitar folks have very small fizzy tone these days. Not this gal.



Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi May 28 2019, 03:18 PM

QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ May 26 2019, 05:35 PM) *
Not new but new to me smile.gif This gal RAWKS!!!! She has some great tone too imho. Seems like wads of youtube guitar folks have very small fizzy tone these days. Not this gal.




Killer sound!! She is playing over the original track, isn't it? (not one without guitars)


Posted by: Todd Simpson May 29 2019, 12:51 AM

Looks like a performance vid so it's probably just playback of whatever she recorded before. Really nice quality music vid too!

QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ May 28 2019, 10:18 AM) *
Killer sound!! She is playing over the original track, isn't it? (not one without guitars)

Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi May 29 2019, 03:00 PM

QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ May 28 2019, 08:51 PM) *
Looks like a performance vid so it's probably just playback of whatever she recorded before. Really nice quality music vid too!



yeah, but I wonder if they got a track without guitars or if the original guitars are also sounding.

Posted by: klasaine May 31 2019, 11:00 PM

QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ May 29 2019, 07:00 AM) *
yeah, but I wonder if they got a track without guitars or if the original guitars are also sounding.


That's actually kind of interesting.
Whether the 'original' Priest guitar tracks are in there is hard to say. Sometimes I think I hear a ghost tone.
I will say though that all the parts, both rhythm parts and all the lead lines are doubled (if not tripled). It's tight for sure ... though the 'old guy' in me says, "what's the point?"

Posted by: jstcrsn Jun 1 2019, 03:41 AM

QUOTE (klasaine @ May 31 2019, 11:00 PM) *
That's actually kind of interesting.
Whether the 'original' Priest guitar tracks are in there is hard to say. Sometimes I think I hear a ghost tone.
I will say though that all the parts, both rhythm parts and all the lead lines are doubled (if not tripled). It's tight for sure ... though the 'old guy' in me says, "what's the point?"
The guy in also says she a cutie wink.gif , she looks tiny compared to that guitar

Posted by: Todd Simpson Jun 1 2019, 08:12 PM

What's the point? Of young folks learning the classics? Well, what's the point of young folks reading Plato? It's already written. What is gained by just reading it? What is gained by young folks learning to play great music from the past? I'd say the same thing gained by reading great literature from the past. It provides context and understanding. As an "older guy" i'm sorta surprised at your older guy in you.

QUOTE (klasaine @ May 31 2019, 06:00 PM) *
That's actually kind of interesting.
Whether the 'original' Priest guitar tracks are in there is hard to say. Sometimes I think I hear a ghost tone.
I will say though that all the parts, both rhythm parts and all the lead lines are doubled (if not tripled). It's tight for sure ... though the 'old guy' in me says, "what's the point?"

Posted by: klasaine Jun 1 2019, 08:55 PM

Learning and playing their own version of it is fine.
Aping the guitar part on to the existing original track is what I don't get.
Sorry, IMO that's not learning anything about music.

Reading the Illiad is awesome. Making up your own story inspired by the Illiad is awesome. Hell, even just setting it in modern times is cool (though done to death).
Re-writing it word for word, turning it in and calling it something that 'you' did - is not awesome.

At least play the song with a live band ... or, record all the parts.

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