Disconnected dreams

Started by Gu Djin, September 08, 2010, 02:41:01 AM

Gu Djin

Disconnected dreamsx
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Short three track twiddle that should be made mandatory listening before you unleash your next big Rocker - You'll feel you've achieved new excellence in grundge.

Anything to be of service.

Leigh
Guild Starfire 5, Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, K Yairi and Walden and a 12 Stagg string acoustic guitar and other music making boxes - including mandolin, bouzouki and 5 string banjo, uke and acoustic bass - a few M-Audio keyboards and a flute - all played and treated with equal love and attention - zoom ut 2 pedal and Logic Pro X

Bluesberry

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You say twiddle, I say fantwidletastic.  Tele goodness.  I like how you got one in related to the theme of dreams also.  I need to have another listen, I am at work and am slightly distracted by phones and people wanting "work" aout of me.  Sounds damn fine for a first run through, your Tele positivley shines here.

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launched

Just catching up to this one. The blend between the synth and the guitar was quite pleasant to listen to.

Yes, a nice hard chug would be cool to hear after this - And I don't think I'd want a cat in my lap!

Mark
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Kenneth

I'm keeping that sweet little tune for times when I need to relax! Cool!
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T.C. Elliott

This is quite mellow but very cool. I'd say atmospheric but what does that really mean? I liked the guitar the mostest.
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OsCKilO

This is the kind of guitar I wish I could Play Leigh bro.....

Laced with Awesome classical influence (or just fretboard mastery) and seasoned with tasteful experience.

I wish it was longer..

I could listen to this all day (Night)....
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OsCKilO

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Quote from: Bluesberry on September 08, 2010, 08:35:16 AMyour Tele positivley shines here.

Newbie question from me......
Well....I am really...

Would a good guitar help me get this sound?


The closest I got was on "French Riviera" with Daniel... Used a Epi LP...

Electric eludes me..... I can't work out how to refine the sound....

I would love to know how to get this tone.
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Gu Djin

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Thanks all.

BB: - I describe most of my guitar explorations as twiddles 'cos that's often how they start off.  Some develop a life of their own and sometimes collect words on route and some - some poor, poor lost souls stay as twiddles and never grow up.  

Launched:  Happy not to have cat on my lap either, as the 55lb hairy thing sitting by my chair is a champion cat hater, though lovely in every other respect.

Ken: Count backwards from ten and when I tap my guitar you will fall asleeeeep! Zzzzzzz!

T. C. Elliot:  Sounds such a literary monika - though the "pig" is a very earth bound creature - how do they co-exist - which part plays the music who writes the songs - cheers and excuse my flights of fancy!  Yes my wife thinks I'm weird too!

OsCKilo:  Can't anwer questions about guitars here - it would take forever.  But I think you have to have an electric you are comfortable with, whether it be cheap or not.  These days I only have three.  Ones a nylon strung peizo, (cheap Stagg), which does what I want, but my ventures in the "real" electric world are mostly done on my TeleMex and my staightforward chord playing is mostly on my Guild Starfire of 1964 vintage (which I've had around 45 years), I wouldn't change either, though I think any guitar with decent pickups and a strong sustain would do the trick - the rest I think is just "in the head",  and of course a decent amp and box of tricks - I use a Zoom Ut7.  In other words I just don't know!

Leigh
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chapperz66

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Beautifully twiddled my man.  Relaxed and tasteful.  I wouldn't mind being either of those.... ;)

Paul

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Nice tune and guitar playing with style!! Beautiful and relaxing! This works well when I'm lying on my bed and have headphones on...

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