Yngwie Malmsteen - BROTHERS - cover

Started by Satchwood, May 26, 2009, 02:55:26 PM

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Dude, this is amazing!  The tone is the same and I hope the hair too!  That sounded great and I have to say, I did feel the mood you wanted me to feel.  This sure is an ode to a brother/friend type of playing and music!  Wild!!!!!
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Hey thanks guys for the kind remarks!!  I also have Satriani cover of Summer Song Live, that I can post; but I'm not sure I can post it with so many errors - it's hard playing Satriani for 5 minutes w/o making an oops...

I almost bought a scalloped fender once, but chose to spend my money elsewhere..... :P

Where do you hear the slight warble Greeny & Saijinn?  At the end of the song (last 15 to 20 seconds it just me playing w/o the backer) - can you hear the warble then?  If it's just the backer I don't care, but if you guys can hear it at the end when the backer's not playing, then I'm really concerned...

That picture of Yngwie is one of his worse shots and probably the most doctored up....this is the album cover of his most recent release - I think he still wants to look like a teenager or something  ::)

Man, can you imagine playing for the crowd of people in your picture osckilo?
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Quote from: Satchwood on May 27, 2009, 09:31:02 AMWhere do you hear the slight warble Greeny & Saijinn?  At the end of the song (last 15 to 20 seconds it just me playing w/o the backer) - can you hear the warble then?  If it's just the backer I don't care, but if you guys can hear it at the end when the backer's not playing, then I'm really concerned...

I think it's just the backer that's wobbling slightly... kind of like it's underwater. But it could just be my bad work headphones. There's nothing wrong with the sound or tone of your playing though!!!!!

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Excellent guitar , in fact superb , shreds not my thing  , but i can still apreciate a top player ( warbling starts about 00:52 into the song by the way )



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I concur with Greeny. I listened to it at home with my better headphones, and it sounds like it is just the backer that is warbling. You lead over top sounds clean.

It's all good! Was a great post either way ;)

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Quote from: oldrottenhead on May 27, 2009, 12:21:01 PMjings! crivvens!! and help ma boab!!!!! 

Me too!!  :D :D

Great playing as usual.

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Quote from: Satchwood on May 27, 2009, 09:31:02 AMWhere do you hear the slight warble Greeny & Saijinn?  At the end of the song (last 15 to 20 seconds it just me playing w/o the backer) - can you hear the warble then?  If it's just the backer I don't care, but if you guys can hear it at the end when the backer's not playing, then I'm really concerned...

I'm hearing it throughout the entire song. My guess is that it's the MP3 compression, as I've had a similar problem with MP3s in the past. Try exporting your finished mix to a WAV file and comparing it to the MP3. If the warbling only occurs in the MP3, you might be able to reduce it by encoding at a higher bit rate (192kbps).

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Quote from: oldrottenhead on May 27, 2009, 12:21:01 PMjings! crivvens!! and help ma boab!!!!!

I think I need some translation help here James... :o


Thanks everyone for listening and commenting - I know this guitar player appreciates it!


Thanks for digging into this further 64G!  Before I posted this song, I exported this mp3 out of Audacity to get rid of the annoying backer drum 4 beat count-in.  I'll compare with the mp3 prior to Audacity getting it's hands on it.  Also, what exactly is warbling?  I'm not familiar with that term...
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