A little jam

Started by SteveG, October 12, 2009, 02:28:58 PM

SteveG

Was messing around with ideas and ended up doing this.

Mike, please take this as my attempt at the playing with emotion lesson  ;)

OsCKilO

Very Cool Steve!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Awesome Tone!!!!!


The last Time I heard Tone Like in the Intro was in the "Flake advert"!

Then you Rock out like the Bad-ass Mo-Fo that you are!


I really enjoyed this!

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Bluesberry

So sweet, tone dripping from my ears as I listen, dripping from my eyes, I can barely see to type.  This is very melodic, great idea for a melodic part of a song.  Man you are on fire with your playing lately, you play like your very life depends on it!!!!!!!

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Steeeeeeve!!!! Steeeeeeeeeve!!! Steeeeeeeve!!!!

That's what the crowd was chanting after you were done playing this!!!

Now take a shower and mix with the groupies  :D

That guitar work was on spec, kid!!

Right on!!

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Pine

hey Steve...nice work!! You showed good emotion here...in tone, in varying speed, in using bends in good spots, and in dynamics. I hear Neil Young influence (i think he lurks in almost all of us!)
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Satchwood

Wow Steve you are flippin rockin out on this - great licks, melodic musical ideas - great job!!!  Man you got to do an extended version  8)
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That was some great playing.  The section from :41 to :44 has a couple killer bends, and then you go into blues-shred mode for a bit. 

Oh man, top notch.

Blooby

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SWeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeT!
here is plenty of emotion in here my friend 8)
How about sticking the backer in collabs for a little challenge ;) ;D ;D

SteveG

Thanks guys.

Guitar was my Strat(ish) on the bucker.

Yeah Mike, I could remix without the lead I guess, see if I get time.....

Glenn Mitchell

Good feel there. nice bends, not overdone and they come back on the beat.
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