"CKC" by Todd Bishop

Started by Victim5150, October 08, 2009, 12:15:49 PM

Victim5150

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This was my first go with the MICRO BR. I had just purchased the unit and a week or so later a very dear friend passed away to cancer. This melody was going around in my head so it became my first project on the BR.
The result is called CKC- Charles Kenneth Colby. It's very special to me and I hope you enjoy it.

Todd
Guitars: Ibanez 7-strings(1 Prestige & 3 RG series) Kramer 5150 Replica, ESP/LTD George Lynch Tiger Stripe. Stereo setup with G-System, EVH 5150 III Half Stack(Ivory Tolex), Peavey 5150 Half Stack(Block Lettering) XDS-X2 Wireless, Crybaby 95Q Wah, Ernie Ball Volume Pedal, Ernie Ball expression pedal

SE

Great guitars all round really well played a fitting tirbute to your friend.
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Geir

If this was your first recording on the MBR, then the sky is the limit!!!

Great playing, and lovely harmonies.

Love it !
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This is great - brilliant lead and smooth flowing harmonies.

A fitting tribute indeed.

Mark
"Now where did I put my stream of thought. But hey, fc*K it!!!!!!! -Mokbul"
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tafka

wow Todd what an awesome piece and yes a very fitting tribute in deed

TJ.
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
shoulders one last time...

Gritter

That's some tight shite...very kick-ass. Excellent first post!

Satchwood

Great guitar work - very nice tribute !!!  Reminds me a bit of Tony MacAlpine's tone!!!

Did you record the dual lead or use a pitch transposer or some other effect?
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Oldrottenhead

awesome first post and a fitting tribute to your friend.
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Victim5150

Quote from: Satchwood on October 08, 2009, 12:50:54 PMGreat guitar work - very nice tribute !!!  Reminds me a bit of Tony MacAlpine's tone!!!

Did you record the dual lead or use a pitch transposer or some other effect?

Thanks for the kind words. I recorded the dual lead part.
Guitars: Ibanez 7-strings(1 Prestige & 3 RG series) Kramer 5150 Replica, ESP/LTD George Lynch Tiger Stripe. Stereo setup with G-System, EVH 5150 III Half Stack(Ivory Tolex), Peavey 5150 Half Stack(Block Lettering) XDS-X2 Wireless, Crybaby 95Q Wah, Ernie Ball Volume Pedal, Ernie Ball expression pedal

Victim5150

 Thanks for the kind remarks. You really know how to make a guy feel welcomed. It's been hard to find time to play with the BR lately. Between work, family and my band free time has become a scarce commodity. Hopefully this forum will inspire us all to find a little more time for ourselves and our creativity.
Guitars: Ibanez 7-strings(1 Prestige & 3 RG series) Kramer 5150 Replica, ESP/LTD George Lynch Tiger Stripe. Stereo setup with G-System, EVH 5150 III Half Stack(Ivory Tolex), Peavey 5150 Half Stack(Block Lettering) XDS-X2 Wireless, Crybaby 95Q Wah, Ernie Ball Volume Pedal, Ernie Ball expression pedal