...when I set forth and bore you all with something random I decided to play and record when I finish work. (read 2 am)
Anyhoo, as it was my birthday, I treated myself to some new equipment, so I jammed a bit, then knuckled down and did a little recording. I played this like 2 years ago, and uploaded it for all to endure, so for nostalgia and love, here's a new version!
http://www.edgeload.co.uk/dump/LightandtheGlass.mp3
Gratz Mate! And a great song! really love it! Only that I can't open the new version... but meh... The old one is still great!
How odd. Try right clicking and saving as.
Pretty good. Nice one!
Who am I kidding? It's great!
Oh and happy birthday.
and I thought I told you not to post anything like this without added tabs? >:(
anyhow a great song!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the good work!
Pretty sure I posted them a while, will poke about.
Quote from: Drevan on June 14, 2008, 06:48:51 PM
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A|-7-7--7-[6]---0-3-0-5-0-2-0-3-2-0---7-7--7-[6]--0-3-0-5-[3]^----------|
E|-5-5--5-----------------------------5-7--7----------------------------|
[x] Pinch Harmonic
^ Bend
That's the intro, working on the rest.
*Cacklez*
For Claws.
Ps, who said I couldn't play clean? :P
http://www.edgeload.co.uk/dump/TimeConsumer.mp3
Quote from: Drevan on October 11, 2008, 05:46:45 PM
For Claws.
Ps, who said I couldn't play clean? :P
http://www.edgeload.co.uk/dump/TimeConsumer.mp3
:D :D :D
Nice Az you have been putting some time in on the strings big diffrance from when you first started out.
And yes playing clean is a lot lot better can't hide the mistakes so easy. ;)
Who done the bass line for you ?
If it came from the same guitar iI would love to know what guitar it is, sounds real nice rich and deep.
A * for effort.
B+ for content
Faster Faster ;) ;)
no realy nice job.
Quote from: Claws on October 11, 2008, 11:46:05 PM
Quote from: Drevan on October 11, 2008, 05:46:45 PM
For Claws.
Ps, who said I couldn't play clean? :P
http://www.edgeload.co.uk/dump/TimeConsumer.mp3
:D :D :D
Nice Az you have been putting some time in on the strings big diffrance from when you first started out.
And yes playing clean is a lot lot better can't hide the mistakes so easy. ;)
Who done the bass line for you ?
If it came from the same guitar iI would love to know what guitar it is, sounds real nice rich and deep.
A * for effort.
B+ for content
Faster Faster ;) ;)
no realy nice job.
All played on one guitar. One pass. Used a Gibson Explorer running through a Preamp moddled after a 1965 Fender Twin Reverb. Detuned a llittle to get a deeper sound. Thankyou for you kind comments.
i allways preciate Az's guitar-playing :) creative guy
Quote from: Drevan on October 12, 2008, 03:09:41 AM
All played on one guitar. One pass. Used a Gibson Explorer running through a Preamp moddled after a 1965 Fender Twin Reverb. Detuned a llittle to get a deeper sound. Thankyou for you kind comments.
Thanks for the info.
The first giutar Edge used on stage / recorded with and still uses today.
(Bit of usless info there).
1983 = £8,500.
How old is yours.
I tried to play one once but could not get use to the closeness of the pick ups to the top of the body but if remember right it had a nice balance to it dispite its shape.
Nice sound Az.
I use a Korg AX3000g signal processor (Or rather i try to) and have tried to get a similar sound but no go so far, but now i know your set up i might get it at last :) :) .
I use a Ibanez Jem as main but have a fair collection of 6 Guitars not played with them for a long time now before the days of WOW to keep me entertained. ::)
Would love to get hold of a Erine Bell Music man as used by my Hero Steve Morse.
His fast, shredded arpeggios are just out of this world.
Voted "Best Overall Guitarist" by Guitar Player magazine for five years in a row only one other to do it was Steve Howe of old Yes fame.
Bah got me rabbiting on a bit now sorry. :-X
Perhaps we should open a new thread here for music ;D
Quote from: Claws on October 12, 2008, 03:02:56 PM
Quote from: Drevan on October 12, 2008, 03:09:41 AM
All played on one guitar. One pass. Used a Gibson Explorer running through a Preamp moddled after a 1965 Fender Twin Reverb. Detuned a llittle to get a deeper sound. Thankyou for you kind comments.
Thanks for the info.
The first giutar Edge used on stage / recorded with and still uses today.
(Bit of usless info there).
1983 = £8,500.
How old is yours.
I tried to play one once but could not get use to the closeness of the pick ups to the top of the body but if remember right it had a nice balance to it dispite its shape.
Nice sound Az.
I use a Korg AX3000g signal processor (Or rather i try to) and have tried to get a similar sound but no go so far, but now i know your set up i might get it at last :) :) .
I use a Ibanez Jem as main but have a fair collection of 6 Guitars not played with them for a long time now before the days of WOW to keep me entertained. ::)
Would love to get hold of a Erine Bell Music man as used by my Hero Steve Morse.
His fast, shredded arpeggios are just out of this world.
Voted "Best Overall Guitarist" by Guitar Player magazine for five years in a row only one other to do it was Steve Howe of old Yes fame.
Bah got me rabbiting on a bit now sorry. :-X
Perhaps we should open a new thread here for music ;D
Mines a 76 Reissue, so I guess it's probably less than a year old. I've always loved the Explorer's shape and the big heavy body gives a nice sustaining voice.
The Signal Processor is a Line6 X3 Live. I can even upload the exact "patch" too, so if you had one, you can plug it right it and go, which is cool.
And JEM... Vai fan huh? :)
Using a cheap 104 euro strat into a Line6 toneport GTX into the computer. Hopefully getting a Hagström Super Swede in christmas.
Quote from: Nrakotz Deathhand on October 13, 2008, 01:45:36 AM
Using a cheap 104 euro strat into a Line6 toneport GTX into the computer. Hopefully getting a Hagström Super Swede in christmas.
The coil splitter it has is a nice feature, but I have to wonder what kind of music you're playing. For some reason, I always thought you were into playing Metal, in which case, a guitar with a Coil splitter seems an odd choice :P
Quote from: Drevan on October 12, 2008, 08:02:29 PM
And JEM... Vai fan huh? :)
To be honest i can not stand Vai stuff just does nothing for me. :'( :'(
But credit where it is due he is a great inervater of the Guitar.
Drevan, you were right for a couple of weeks ago. Now though, jazz and funk is running hot on my neck :)
In that case, a single coil with a nice snappy clean amp setting will be nice.
uhm, so not the super swede? if not, gief epic suggestion please :)
Super Swede's fine. However, it's your amp that's going to give you the sound you want.
Your Toneport has some good models.
http://line6.com/toneportgx/guitar.html
The Fender Deluxe Reverb or the Roland JC-120 models you have on there should do fine, but I think you may need the Line6 Gearbox software to access and tweak them. Sorry, I'm not familiar with the Toneport.
the software I am using is the gearbox :P so I got the amps already :)