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JPBluestring
Dec 5 2012, 03:24 AM
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Many thanks Alex,..
But really we owe you!
I am just starting to understand what I'm doing on the neck! You know!
You're a beacon man! Your guidance is insightful. I feel the progress and I just LOVE IT!
I just wish I could get that sound - that distinctive sound,.. and be able to move from one scale to the other...just like you do.
When I listen to your work it is so unique, present, distinctive and creative!
Your approach to any song always gets us into new territories!
For this, I would like to thank you and recognize this moment... you are making a difference for me,.. and I am sure, for all of us!
(Gee I hope Kristopher reads this!!)

Alex you're the man! Thanks

JPB.




... and what you did for us last December 2nd was just fantastic!
While experiencing a power outage at your home.. and not able to broadcast your video chat session with us..
you went over board and borrowed a minivan from a friend to get to the nearest MacDonald to gain access to a wireless signal to do your lesson.. Man that was out of the ordinary period. (I hope Bogdan reads this!)
I thought... what a nice gesture, what a nice testimony of a truly artistic moment of thinking outside the box!!
You know what I mean,... we were just truly impressed by your "authenticity".

I rest! You have it!

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Alex Feather
Dec 5 2012, 05:51 AM
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QUOTE (JPBluestring @ Dec 5 2012, 02:24 AM) *
Many thanks Alex,..
But really we owe you!
I am just starting to understand what I'm doing on the neck! You know!
You're a beacon man! Your guidance is insightful. I feel the progress and I just LOVE IT!
I just wish I could get that sound - that distinctive sound,.. and be able to move from one scale to the other...just like you do.
When I listen to your work it is so unique, present, distinctive and creative!
Your approach to any song always gets us into new territories!
For this, I would like to thank you and recognize this moment... you are making a difference for me,.. and I am sure, for all of us!
(Gee I hope Kristopher reads this!!)

Alex you're the man! Thanks

JPB.




... and what you did for us last December 2nd was just fantastic!
While experiencing a power outage at your home.. and not able to broadcast your video chat session with us..
you went over board and borrowed a minivan from a friend to get to the nearest MacDonald to gain access to a wireless signal to do your lesson.. Man that was out of the ordinary period. (I hope Bogdan reads this!)
I thought... what a nice gesture, what a nice testimony of a truly artistic moment of thinking outside the box!!
You know what I mean,... we were just truly impressed by your "authenticity".

I rest! You have it!

Wow thank you for kind words man! That means a lot to me! And I am really happy that I can make a difference for you! We will keep working on more stuff and you will keep growing! I will be back with a new assignment shortly!
Thank you again! smile.gif

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JPBluestring
Dec 10 2012, 02:53 AM
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While waiting for the next assignment.
REMEMBERING CCR - JPBluestring
I tried to do one that would loop nicely since the last one was hawful.
Cubase 6 recording- Yamaha Bass, Rhythm and Lead guitar Ibanez AF105-NT - Guitar Rig 5 effect - 120 BPM
I think I got it! In the style of CCR.
Just a groove to add a good lead - (Come on guys!)
We're getting there I think!
Thanks Alex for your guidance.

JPB

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https://soundcloud.com/jpbluestring/remembering-ccr

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Alex Feather
Dec 11 2012, 11:03 AM
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QUOTE (JPBluestring @ Dec 10 2012, 01:53 AM) *
While waiting for the next assignment.
REMEMBERING CCR - JPBluestring
I tried to do one that would loop nicely since the last one was hawful.
Cubase 6 recording- Yamaha Bass, Rhythm and Lead guitar Ibanez AF105-NT - Guitar Rig 5 effect - 120 BPM
I think I got it! In the style of CCR.
Just a groove to add a good lead - (Come on guys!)
We're getting there I think!
Thanks Alex for your guidance.

JPB

wink.gif

https://soundcloud.com/jpbluestring/remembering-ccr

You did a great job! I would suggest to turn up guitar a little bit louder this way it will be up front and your lead will stand out more! Other than that great job as always! wink.gif

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JPBluestring
Dec 16 2012, 01:18 AM
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Yes you are definitively right! (as usual!)
With some tweaking on the mix down and a better balance between rhythm and lead guitars.
Here's a new take. (Same cut)
Makes sense. Thanks

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JPB

https://soundcloud.com/jpbluestring/remembering-ccr-2

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Alex Feather
Dec 16 2012, 07:44 AM
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QUOTE (JPBluestring @ Dec 16 2012, 12:18 AM) *
Yes you are definitively right! (as usual!)
With some tweaking on the mix down and a better balance between rhythm and lead guitars.
Here's a new take. (Same cut)
Makes sense. Thanks

smile.gif

JPB

https://soundcloud.com/jpbluestring/remembering-ccr-2

It sounded very very good! I am glad you have learned a lot and happy that I could help! smile.gif
I will post a new assignment shortly!

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JPBluestring
Dec 17 2012, 12:55 AM
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How to present it ? _ I don't know quite frankly!
Here is my track after this morning's lesson.
Based on E min of course (definitely a minor!)
I tried to include the principles of harmonization.
I tried to combine scales the best I could while staying creative on the melody!
U be the judge once again!
I worked hard to get one that would loop perfectly.
Kept the lead up front as much as possible.
Gave it some time for the progression to be - allowing a silent here and there.
Balancing the rhythm and lead guitar to give it the right dimension. Worked a bit on panning.
I am sorry, did not include an arpeggio - but working on it.

This is a Salute to a true Guitar Master
Many thanks - sincerely,..

JPB

https://soundcloud.com/jpbluestring/salute-to-alex-feather

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JPBluestring
Dec 18 2012, 11:25 PM
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Blue - Bass - Rhythm guitar and Lead - JPB

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Alex Feather
Dec 19 2012, 06:47 AM
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QUOTE (JPBluestring @ Dec 16 2012, 11:55 PM) *
How to present it ? _ I don't know quite frankly!
Here is my track after this morning's lesson.
Based on E min of course (definitely a minor!)
I tried to include the principles of harmonization.
I tried to combine scales the best I could while staying creative on the melody!
U be the judge once again!
I worked hard to get one that would loop perfectly.
Kept the lead up front as much as possible.
Gave it some time for the progression to be - allowing a silent here and there.
Balancing the rhythm and lead guitar to give it the right dimension. Worked a bit on panning.
I am sorry, did not include an arpeggio - but working on it.

This is a Salute to a true Guitar Master
Many thanks - sincerely,..

JPB

https://soundcloud.com/jpbluestring/salute-to-alex-feather

As always you did a great job! smile.gif I love your playing man! You have grown so much and I am really proud of you! Just great job is all I have to say! smile.gif

QUOTE (JPBluestring @ Dec 18 2012, 10:25 PM) *
Blue - Bass - Rhythm guitar and Lead - JPB

https://soundcloud.com/jpbluestring/blue

This song sounds very very sad!!! I like it a lot very pretty melody and nicely done performance!

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JPBluestring
Dec 20 2012, 03:38 PM
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Many thanks Alex for the good words of encouragement.

I feel privileged to have learned from a true Master.
You made a real difference not only in my playing but in my understanding of music.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your wife a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Sincere thank you,

JPB

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Alex Feather
Dec 21 2012, 06:32 AM
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QUOTE (JPBluestring @ Dec 20 2012, 02:38 PM) *
Many thanks Alex for the good words of encouragement.

I feel privileged to have learned from a true Master.
You made a real difference not only in my playing but in my understanding of music.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your wife a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Sincere thank you,

JPB

Man thank you so much! Same goes back to you! Happy holidays to you and your family! It was a pleasure mentoring you! smile.gif
We will stay in touch for sure! You have my email address now and I actually have a Christmas gift for you smile.gif

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