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#16006 by JJW III
Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:46 pm
celticpiping wrote:yo Wegdoode..
I like your stuff generally.
It' now a little outside my genre of choice, so I don't feel too qualified to comment in any depth.

cool.
R


Hey Celtic.

Thanks for your time and comments.

I will write you some classical stuff if that is your preference.

Take care mate.

#16007 by jw123
Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:48 pm
Wegman,

Those Zoom drum machines are kinda funky sound wise. Ive got a Boss unit DR Rythym that I use. Most of the time I set up a click track(Ihave to laugh cause I still get wide at times) and then play the drums manually after doing the guitar and bass tracks. I use a combination of amps (Mesa,Sunn), my recorder has amp simulators, and I also have a few little direct boxes. That harmony lead you heard is live amp, that was a Mesa Dual Rectifier and a Laney cab. There are 5 guitars tracks on that lead all panned to different areas of the sonic field. I think 3 dominant tracks are Les Paul and the other 2 are a Strat. Ive got a lot of songs with harmony leads but that is one of my favorites. I do all my own vocals on my songs, so thanks for the compliment there.

I would love to get your rythym tracks for the last song you posted and see what I could do vocally and lyrically. I dont know if that is possible or not but it might be cool to do something like that.

I got out this weekend and met some guys in another local cover group and might play some with them. I just need to play more to get my chops back up.

C-Ya

JW

#16011 by chitownfan
Mon Nov 26, 2007 3:42 pm
As far as the playing I would hire you
Nice Satriani style. as far as the song ,good song .Does need a change and I do hear vocals with it too.But very good overall song .Keep writing

#16012 by JJW III
Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:05 pm
jw123 wrote:Wegman,

Those Zoom drum machines are kinda funky sound wise. Ive got a Boss unit DR Rythym that I use. Most of the time I set up a click track(Ihave to laugh cause I still get wide at times) and then play the drums manually after doing the guitar and bass tracks. I use a combination of amps (Mesa,Sunn), my recorder has amp simulators, and I also have a few little direct boxes. That harmony lead you heard is live amp, that was a Mesa Dual Rectifier and a Laney cab. There are 5 guitars tracks on that lead all panned to different areas of the sonic field. I think 3 dominant tracks are Les Paul and the other 2 are a Strat. Ive got a lot of songs with harmony leads but that is one of my favorites. I do all my own vocals on my songs, so thanks for the compliment there.

I would love to get your rythym tracks for the last song you posted and see what I could do vocally and lyrically. I dont know if that is possible or not but it might be cool to do something like that.

I got out this weekend and met some guys in another local cover group and might play some with them. I just need to play more to get my chops back up.

C-Ya

JW


Sounds like you have a nice assortment of gear.

I will be happy to send you the rhythem track if you like if you want to take a crack at it. I love your vocals JW. I mean love them. Very solid and very original. You have your own identity, and a good one.

Your a good guitar player as well. Totally different style then me and one that I have trouble with. Your a very talented individual. I am always open to collaborating on line by the way.

Thanks again JW.

#16013 by JJW III
Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:10 pm
chitownfan wrote:As far as the playing I would hire you
Nice Satriani style. as far as the song ,good song .Does need a change and I do hear vocals with it too.But very good overall song .Keep writing


Thank you for your time and comments chitownfan.

The song is just me messing around. I didn't approach it with any kind of structure in mind or to actually write a coherent song. I let the drum machine play and played the rhythem, and then went back and solo'd over it. One take on each. Just ideas really.

Thanks again.

If anyone is interested I do have an actual song in song format if anyone wants to check it out. It is just guitar and drums but this would be a coherent song.

http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?PID=404241&t=7450

#16014 by jw123
Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:45 pm
Wegman,

Ive got a lot of gear but I know nothing about collaborating online. I have an old Roland VS1880 that i use to record with. I dont know how to take a track and import it to my system and then take it back off again. I would like to take a crack at that song. I think it would be cool cause you play in a different style than I do. The first thing on your side of the coin I guess would be to get the guitar stuctured into a song format. Thanks for the vocal compliments. I never have considered myself a singer more of a songwriter. If we could figure out a way to do it, I would like to throw bass and vocals on your song. My email is jsw 3 rd at hot mail . com . Maybe with the spaces you can figure out my email to get around big brother.

Get in touch

John Wilder

#16017 by JJW III
Mon Nov 26, 2007 6:04 pm
JW,

E-mail sent.

#16025 by TheCaptain
Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:28 pm
Hey Celtic.

Thanks for your time and comments.

I will write you some classical stuff if that is your preference.

Take care mate.


ever hear Steve Morse "High Tennsion Wires" disc?

some very cool stuff there...

#16029 by JJW III
Mon Nov 26, 2007 11:38 pm
celticpiping wrote:
Hey Celtic.

Thanks for your time and comments.

I will write you some classical stuff if that is your preference.

Take care mate.


ever hear Steve Morse "High Tennsion Wires" disc?

some very cool stuff there...


I have never heard that work of his. Actually I know Steve Morse is great. I have heard some of his work to make that statement but I have probably heard more Steve Vai then Steve Morse.

I thank you for bringing it up because I believe I will make a point to check him out more in depth.

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