Originally posted by 3351:
My guitar playing isn't as wild as it once used to be...
I've paused from guitar playing for one year caused by some jobs I've done. Then my fingers were really slow but now, one year later, I'm playing faster than ever. I don't understand why I'm suddenly able to play so fast now but I feel alright with it. I wished I could have played in this way 20 years ago...
Originally posted by 3351:
Well, those days are history. WHy?
It is simple. I got really bored with just running my fingers up and down the neck of a PRS or a GIbson with really light action playing nothing but mutated skales and tons of musical nonsense at warp speed thinking that I was making music...
Hehe...I really understand what you mean. The most time when I'm playing skales at warp speed I'm also thinking "what a crap of music" but in a few moments there really IS the part for making light speed solos. They only have to have a sense in it and then they sound wonderful...
Normally I'm playing not sooo fast but sometimes when I'm changing from one part to another I'm playing fast crossovers but not at all. Flying tunes are also good for changing parts...
Originally posted by 3351:
So nowadays it is down to Classical, Clean electric (Hank Marvin type stuff), ...
From where do we have our light speed solos? From Bach and Paganini!!!
I've played clean elec guitar in some songs. Haha...I remember a story from my most hopefully band in earlier days. We had a rehearsal room in the cellar of a small youth club here in Frankfurt. Heribert, the headman of the club, was a very christian man. He allowed us to use the rehearsal room 3 times a week (each day 3.5 hours) for free.
Once a day I performed a new song with my band which started with a clean guitar picking through a chorus effect. The volume level was '0' at first then I striked the whole chord in H moll (I think it's B moll in american writing). And then I raised the volume level to maximum. So, the guitar seemed to sound like an organ.
Suddenly the door of our rehearsal room opened. Heribert came from his office one floor above down to us and he was apparently surprised because he asked "Hey, where is the keyboard player in here?". I showed him the source of this tunes and we all felt together in laughing out loud...
Originally posted by 3351:
...slow blues (sometimes with slide, but then if I really wanna go slide I just play a lap steel with open 9th tuning to make things more complicated , Bad, bad boy, ED!!!
Dirty, holy, foul and beseeching - the haunting dog of the underdocks - the phenix from the ashes. Happiness and sadness at the same time - those feelings are bursting my chest, they smash me onto the wall, they let me cry out my pain deep inside...and many more...
If you like dramatic blues themes then the last song of my actual album
Tytan should be a little gem for you. In this song you may could hear my greatest idol on frets out of my playing - David Gilmour (Pink Floyd).
Originally posted by 3351:
a bit of country acoustic (but just a bit to make my fingers work extra hard) and all the weird experimental stuff like EBow and Glissando.
To be true I've to say that I don't know anything about EBow or Glissando. I can't really find any translations in the dictionary...
But I would really like to hear those sounds...
Country western style is a really good stuff for accoustic guitars. For those tunes I have my Yamaha 6 string western guitar with phosphor bronze strings (based on E 1st = .010 inch). I think that the phosphor bronze sounds slightly warmer than true steel strings.
But I don't play country style as a profession because it would bite the rock music I'm always playing (it's a question of image and outfit). So, I'm playing those styles mostly in sessions (Western-Jam?)...
Originally posted by 3351:
I also use guitar synths and controllers to trigger my synths. Puts things into a different perspective once you get to play your favorite synth sounds using guitar strings...
I remember that I was interested in guitar synths over 15 years ago. At this time I didn't play together with a synth. Since I'm playing with a synth I totally forgot my interests for guitar synths. So, I landed with the POD by Line6 and it was a great ride, yet! [img]
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I would really like to hear some guitar tunes swallowed by the guitar synth... [img]
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Originally posted by 3351:
I would really prefer to just record you in my studio and make a few thousand bucks that way.
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http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/biggrin.gif[/img] ...I'll be glad to sell two or three CDs...no hope for thousands of bucks... [img]
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Well, this production has already a contract with a studio which will make the end mix and the professional recording. After this I could need one (or more) distributor(s) for bringing the album to all music stores over the world... [img]
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I have contracts from GEMA here that I have to fill out in the near future when the recording will be finished. I'm still thinking about why the papers came so early...
Originally posted by 3351:
Actually I don't mind jamming and co-writing at all. That stuff is fun. ALways has been, always will be.
Well, then let's have some fun!!! Why not???
Music has to be fun at all - be it composing, be it playing, be it producing or anything else. I have so much more ideas in the back of my mind that I could do much more albums in future...and it's not only metal... [img]
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