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Started by madrab, January 29, 2012, 02:33:49 PM

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I did Hideaway with part of my band in december. Recorded live with the br-800. Just drums in mono, and bass and guitar. Had to use alot of compression and eq on the bass to get it ok. Mastered with Rockband-preset. I am not sure about the mix. More bass?
Henrik

Gritter

sounds really good to me...maybe a little more bass will give it a bit more punch but the feel and the playing on this is so sweet!

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"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
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Nice job, Henrik. That's some really tasty blues playing. The bass level isn't too bad but maybe just a shade low.

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"When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion." - Robert M. Pirsig

Bobtail

Noice Madrab.
This  is pretty good,tight band and plenty of good riffs which you moulded together well.
What guitar and amp are you using ? Sounds good.

madrab

I am glad you liked it. The bass sounded pretty bad to start with, it has been compressed and eq:ed alot. He plays on his old marshall guitar amp and has this punk-bass sound that doesn't go well with blues. (I talk on and on about this but lets not..)

I used a hughes kettner tube edition amp on the clean channel. Maybee maybee just a little bit of danelectro transparent od, but probably not. Strangely I am not 100% sure about the guitar. I think I used my cheap dean evo with gmf retrotron and dream180 pickups. I usually play this one on my telecaster (1978,  with SD broadcaster bridge and tonerider vintage in neck position), but not this time i guess. I used a sm57 microphone.

All the good riffs comes from Freddie King.

thanks for listening.

Blooby

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Was this a practice or live on stage? In either instance, very nice take on Freddie King. I've tried to pick this out a few times and can never seem to pull of the break (at 1:25 in your version).

What a great, jaunty tune.  Definitely a toe tapper.

Blooby

madrab

recorder live at practice, ie not live live.

The break is hard. And when Freddie does it he makes it sound effortless. Since it is on the E and G-string I try to use my long- and ringfinger while keeping my pick with my index. Some use a hybrid; pick and longfinger. But what I would like to learn is to play the whole thing without a pick, just like Freddie. But then I get stuck on the rolling "third" riff just before the break..

And by the way, I think I used a bit of delay set on slapback.

But I think that the trick for this song is to have a cool band. THIS is the way it is supposed to be played (sorry clapton):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbqtnNorgQA

Blooby


Great video.  The band's dancing is killing me. That made my day.

Thanks for the input on the break.  I think I tried it on the G and B strings back when I was futzing with it. Memory is shot.

Blooby

madrab

its:
e|---12--9--7--2/4--2--0--2/3--2--0--2--0-------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---13--9--7--2/4--2--1--2/3--2--0--2--0-------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
..I hope. You can dampen the B string with your left fingers and strum it with a pick, but fingerpicking sounds better.