Gravity by Armeenis - with added guitar...

Started by bruno, April 07, 2016, 12:00:13 PM

bruno

Gravity with guitar
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Okay - I added some guitar onto Armeenis track. See https://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?topic=24988.0
Its such a wonderfully inspirational track, however is also personally frustrating to come up against my own physical limitations as a player, I can't quite do what I want to do in my head. Oh well. Anyway this is my attempt, hope you all enjoy. I will try and do some more practice and work on this, I really want to get it right!

I cannot praise Armeenis's writing on this highly enough, it is a wonderful track and in style reminds me very much of Allan Holdsworth and U.K, hence my attempt at guitar work. Bear in mind, this is a rough mix.

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Groundy

When I heard the original I thought it did'nt need a guitar,
But you have proved me wrong,
Some nice playing here Bruno....
Well done......

Alex

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If I had known i was going to be this thirsty this morning I'd of had another Beer last night...

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Jarle

Yeah... this is good. I really like the original, but you have managed to make it even more interesting. Well done.
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Kenneth

Nice work Bruno. I know what you mean by limitations, things you want to play ,but not able to get... not all of us can play like Johnny, Chapperz, or Farrell! We still can have fun though! And this is a great collaboration, nicely done guys!
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Redler

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Hook

I listened earlier, not sure how I missed it. Great additions, I suffer and have always suffered from my fingers not being able to at what my brain hears.
Rock on!

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Because the Hook brings you back
I ain't tellin' you no lie
The hook brings you back
On that you can rely

Satchwood

I'm digging it, and the guitar works well!
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Blooby


Loving the additions. Some of your bar work reminded me of Allan. Nice job.

Blooby

Lurker

The guitar adds an intensity to an already driving tune.  I'm visualizing the original as a movie theme.  This is what's played throughout much of the film.  Then, at the climax of the film, when the hero (or heroine) rises to overcome the antagonist, the version with the guitar is revealed, thus adding to the dramatic tension.

Of course, I could be way off here.

Johnny Robbo

Some lovely guitar work here, Bruno... definitely get the Alan Holdsworth vibe coming through. The whole production just sounds epic & your gorgeous guitar tone taking centre stage is the icing on the cake!
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