Plushed Rock Collab, UPLOADS |
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Apr 30 2010, 06:22 PM |
You can make your uploads here,
here's mine: Plushed_Collab_DanielRealpe.mp3 ( 1.19MB ) Number of downloads: 330 -------------------- Visit my:
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May 19 2010, 08:07 PM |
This is my first try, I tried a bit of tapping in the middle part...I used a flanger plus a delay effect with a bit of reverb. It was really fun playing over this BT! I really liked your take, The tone goes really well with the backing, the flanger gives it a nice rocking touch, The slow part and that bending goes along really well, Tapped part is kind of out of context but what the heck, imo I think in your head you have the same phrase start everytime, you wait one pulse and then start playing, it could be a good idea to vary this and for instance start playing over the first pulse of the bar, or even wait longer, but make it a little more varied, thanks for taking part! -------------------- Visit my:
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May 21 2010, 11:14 PM |
Hi Daniel, thanks for the feedback, glad you like my take! I was just practicing tapping and kind of wanted to impelment it... And you're right, I should bring some more variation into my soloing, I think I'll just have to practice a few more lessons and scales to get some more ideas. I really liked this collab, can't wait for the next one! I'm glad you took part Gitarrero! -------------------- Visit my:
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May 25 2010, 04:41 AM |
Here's my take, Daniel. I did a video too, just for fun.
NoSkill with BT NoSkill without BT Equipment: ESP Horizon II - EMG 81 Bridge Pup AxeFx Ultra Ears by Jafomatic and Zen who kept me from submitting something crappier than this. -------------------- Still looking for my soul mate, guitar. |
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May 25 2010, 12:19 PM |
Ears by Jafomatic and Zen who kept me from submitting something crappier than this. Hmm .. I was just drooling over that horizon all the time .. .. Great take !! Here's my humble take. Didn't like some parts but wont be able to do anything better due to practice time constraints & creativeblock 2 takes in there, didnt video the 2nd take. Zen_PLushCollab_WithBacking Zen_PLushCollab_NoBacking This post has been edited by zen: May 25 2010, 12:20 PM -------------------- "If the need is deep, you WILL find a way , if it isn't, you'll find some excuse"
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May 25 2010, 07:11 PM |
Here's my take, Daniel. I did a video too, just for fun. NoSkill with BT NoSkill without BT Equipment: ESP Horizon II - EMG 81 Bridge Pup AxeFx Ultra Ears by Jafomatic and Zen who kept me from submitting something crappier than this. Man, really cool take! the video is great! That long note in the quiet part struck a cord inside of me, no kidding, reminded me of Guns n Roses or something... I think your overall composition makes a lot of sense, simple, fun, nice tone, relaxing... It's a great expression of what you had inside at the time, I guess that's all I'm saying, Thank you for participating! Hmm .. I was just drooling over that horizon all the time .. .. Great take !! Here's my humble take. Didn't like some parts but wont be able to do anything better due to practice time constraints & creativeblock 2 takes in there, didnt video the 2nd take. Zen_PLushCollab_WithBacking Zen_PLushCollab_NoBacking Nice Take! The video looks GREAT! You did a good job defining the phrases in sections that are easy understandable. I like the way you mixed it, the stereo effect on the guitar makes it sound very full. I think there's a slight issue with the intonation. Maybe the guitar was out of tune just a bit. Or maybe it's a problem in the bendings, just make sure you are conscious of that. The arpeggio part near the end feels a little forced in there. I guess the phrase they say about not using everything you know in one solo has to do with that. I mean, it's cool to use whatever you want, but listen to the overall music direction and follow it, sometimes using different techniques we might interrupt that nice flow in the music. Thank you for participating Zen! -------------------- Visit my:
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May 26 2010, 01:33 AM |
Thanks Daniel .. I've noted all your feedback and will endeavour to fix all those issues
-------------------- "If the need is deep, you WILL find a way , if it isn't, you'll find some excuse"
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May 26 2010, 04:05 PM |
Thanks Daniel .. I've noted all your feedback and will endeavour to fix all those issues no problem... -------------------- Visit my:
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May 27 2010, 04:20 AM |
Here's my humble take. It took me a few takes until I settled on this one. Just having fun; I don't think it's anything particularly special. You guys out-rocked me by miles! I just felt the music, and this is what came out.
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Plushed_rock_collab_wbt.mp3 ( 732.27K )
Number of downloads: 187
Plushed_rock_collab_wobt.mp3 ( 731.86K ) Number of downloads: 182 |
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May 27 2010, 07:29 PM |
I can't decide which take to submit, so I will submit two. You can pick whichever one you want to put in!
-take one- jvm_plush1_WBT.mp3 ( 764.03K ) Number of downloads: 213 jvm_plush1_noBT.mp3 ( 740.01K ) Number of downloads: 160 -take two- jvm_plush2_WBT.mp3 ( 761.49K ) Number of downloads: 180 jvm_plush2__noBT.mp3 ( 595.43K ) Number of downloads: 178 -------------------- Gear: Mesa Boogie F-30 Combo, Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster, Gibson Flying V '67 RI
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May 28 2010, 03:11 AM |
I can't decide which take to submit, so I will submit two. You can pick whichever one you want to put in! -take one- jvm_plush1_WBT.mp3 ( 764.03K ) Number of downloads: 213 jvm_plush1_noBT.mp3 ( 740.01K ) Number of downloads: 160 -take two- jvm_plush2_WBT.mp3 ( 761.49K ) Number of downloads: 180 jvm_plush2__noBT.mp3 ( 595.43K ) Number of downloads: 178 I'll review them tomorrow and pick one, Thanks! -------------------- Visit my:
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May 28 2010, 07:33 PM |
So my slightly improves take, not as good as the written takes I've seen here, e.g. by Zen and NoSkill
starts with some The Edge style harmonics (Vertigo, rings a bell? )
Attached File(s)
Plushed_rock_wbt.mp3 ( 814.69K )
Number of downloads: 184
Plushed_rock_Nbt.mp3 ( 814.69K ) Number of downloads: 174 |
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May 29 2010, 03:54 AM |
Here's my take!...
20100528_Plushed_Collab_nobt.mp3 ( 1.59MB ) Number of downloads: 196 20100528_Plushed_Collab_wbt.mp3 ( 1.59MB ) Number of downloads: 195 This post has been edited by JamesT: May 29 2010, 03:56 AM |
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Jul 7 2010, 03:04 PM |
here you go anyway dudes I loved the backing so I have uploaded my take!
plushed_rock_with.mp3 ( 1.23MB ) Number of downloads: 184 plushed_rock_without.mp3 ( 1.23MB ) Number of downloads: 150 Thanks Alex -------------------- |
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Jul 7 2010, 03:21 PM |
here you go anyway dudes I loved the backing so I have uploaded my take! plushed_rock_with.mp3 ( 1.23MB ) Number of downloads: 184 plushed_rock_without.mp3 ( 1.23MB ) Number of downloads: 150 Thanks Alex really nice take! I liked it a lot! I wish we could've put it in the final mix, Really good use of the pentatonic scale, really expressive, that tapping at the end is perfectly executed you've got a great technique, thanks! -------------------- Visit my:
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