eh, what the hell, here's another one. this was recorded at a old job. I was bored and happened to have a acoustic and my tele at the office while I was waiting for some crews to finish up for the night.
oh and its all done with the BR.
I have a high end roland unit but this BR is way easier to use and most likely because of the ease of use it sounds better.
Great guitar sound love that tele, could work this into a good song let,s here some more.
Quote from: shiggity on March 31, 2009, 01:32:33 PMoh and its all done with the BR.
I have a high end roland unit but this BR is way easier to use and most likely because of the ease of use it sounds better.
This is really good - great vibe going on there, really like the acoustic chords. There could be a good song in there, worthy of development. And more really nice playing as well.
And you're so right about the MBR compared to bigger pieces of kit - use it anywhere inspiration strikes and yet the quality is so strong. I have a Zoom 14 track unit stuck in the cupboard. Doesn't come close to what you can do with the MBR.
Cheers,
Nigel
Yes yes yes !!! Lovely playing! Great acoustic with a tight rythm and a great gone in your Tele.
G.
now that's what im talking about! wish it was longer...
I'm so glad you found this site! I'm loving your stuff man! You've got an Allman Bros/ Marshall Tucker thing going on there~I can't really desribe it.....Southerny~...I don't know, but I really like it 8)
wow, thanks for all the kind words. l'm overwhelmed by your replies. I will post more when I get some. I do have some acoustic covers and some jam session on the unit. I;ll have to upload some.
I totally agree with Kody....
I can hear strong Dicky Betts influences in your playing.
Which is a great thing for me, because Dicky is one of my
idols... I always wished I could play like him, but, alas Try as I
may, I can't.
So, I am obviously envious, and loving it!
Keep it up, but make 'em longer in length.
LG
Just wonderful Southern Rock. Can definitely hear the Allman Brothers. This sounds so effortless, even though I know it's not ;)
actually, kinda hate to say it... that took me about 15 minutes to record and was all off the cuff improv. The solo was one take.
Quote from: shiggity on April 01, 2009, 05:48:10 AMactually, kinda hate to say it... that took me about 15 minutes to record and was all off the cuff improv. The solo was one take.
A lot of the time for me my best stuff is recorded this way, I just turn on the MBR, hit record and let rip. It helps for me to be "in the zone" ( I can't pull this off everytime, but when the moment is right it works), I listen back and am usually pleasently surprised. I rarely pre-plan my guitar solo stuff. It sounds like you have a good amount of inspiration to go along with your excellent chops.
Quote from: Bluesberry on April 01, 2009, 05:53:52 AMQuote from: shiggity on April 01, 2009, 05:48:10 AMactually, kinda hate to say it... that took me about 15 minutes to record and was all off the cuff improv. The solo was one take.
A lot of the time for me my best stuff is recorded this way, I just turn on the MBR, hit record and let rip. It helps for me to be "in the zone", I lsiten back and am usually pleasently surprised. I rarely pre-plan my guitar solo stuff. It sounds like you have a good amount of inspiration to go along with your excellent chops.
I agree with Bb Well Done 8)
muchos gracias :)