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"Evanescent Surge" I just finished a multi-tracked rock guitar composition call "Evanescent Surge". I used a Fender Deluxe Reverb with and AC Booster and a Mesa Boogie TriAxis with 2/90 power amp. Enjoy...
http://www.soundclick.com...ID=5356514 [Edited 5/18/07 5:58am] "Study and show yourself approved"
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i like what you kick in at 1.22
you could probably get away with having no drumming on this peice..... | |
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I have to agree with you on that.....
I love that bit of piano at the beginning as well. [Edited 5/15/07 14:27pm] | |
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allow me Frank.....
Dont it just suck.... 56 views and no guitarist to put in a word or 2... talk about G#.... next person that listens to ya stuff and dont comment Frank.... just send'm a vex'm.... (advisary - dont play with karma if ya dont know how it works) | |
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FrankAxtell said: I just finished a multi-tracked rock guitar composition call "Evanescent Surge". I used a Fender Deluxe Reverb with and AC Booster and a Mesa Boogie TriAxis with 2/90 power amp. Enjoy...
http://www.soundclick.com...ID=5336874 I thought it really took off when you got to the shredding. I'll always have time for some shred What guitar were you using for this? - I'd hazard a guess at the Charvel or Ibanez.. | |
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Rowdy, you didn't feel guilty by any chance?
Just teasing... Anyway, I think it's great you input.....if more ppl would do the same, it would make this forum and these threads sooooo much more interesting.... The way it is right now, only a handful of us are doing all the talking.... Sooooo, back to you FrankAxtell....I'm done now.... | |
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obsessed said: Rowdy, you didn't feel guilty by any chance?
Just teasing... Anyway, I think it's great you input.....if more ppl would do the same, it would make this forum and these threads sooooo much more interesting.... The way it is right now, only a handful of us are doing all the talking.... Sooooo, back to you FrankAxtell....I'm done now.... It has gone quieter comments-wise here recently, especially from how I remember it being a few years back, although its evident that plenty of people are coming by. Perhaps people are chatting at places more specifically relevant to their 'thing'. However, I think this has always been a place where listening came before talking in many cases, and that the amount of comments attached to any particular piece of music or art or whatever is not of any bearing on its artistic merits. Certainly in my case, I derive most of my interest from the forum from listening to what people are doing, moreso than reading and adding to the associated comments. The only stuff that tends to get me posting here is techy, guitar-y stuff. | |
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Rowdy said: It has gone quieter comments-wise here recently, especially from how I remember it being a few years back, although its evident that plenty of people are coming by. Perhaps people are chatting at places more specifically relevant to their 'thing'.
However, I think this has always been a place where listening came before talking in many cases, and that the amount of comments attached to any particular piece of music or art or whatever is not of any bearing on its artistic merits. Certainly in my case, I derive most of my interest from the forum from listening to what people are doing, moreso than reading and adding to the associated comments. The only stuff that tends to get me posting here is techy, guitar-y stuff. Well, since I've only been here a year next month, I don't ever remember this forum being "really" busy...just in spurts now and then. But I love listening to the new music all the artists bring in, as well reading the poetry, and looking at the artwork.... although I have to admit as "talkie"as I am, I don't always comment either. But my feeling is that the artists do derive a certain amount of satisfaction from reading comments from posters....in fact many of them have said as much. A few of the artists haven't been back in a long while, and I tend to miss seeing new work from them. But creativity goes in spurts, and that's probably why. As you can see, I've really settled in to this forum. And yes as you know, I have read some of the techy, guitar-y stuff, although my preference is to listen to "what" the guitarists do, not "how" they do...I don't really know anything about that. But for those of you who play guitar, it's understandable that you enjoy those threads..... | |
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