This is from the movie Crossroads, a guitar piece from the head-cutting guitar duel near the end. I put background music to it, which makes it sound quite a bit different from the original version. Below I also have a video of me playing it solo…
This is from the movie Crossroads, a guitar piece from the head-cutting guitar duel near the end. I put background music to it, which makes it sound quite a bit different from the original version. Below I also have a video of me playing it solo…
Inspired by the "Metal for Life" Column in the Guitar World Feb 2012 issue, I stuck to the original etude probably only 80% or so and changed the arrangement, plus added an extra solo section in the middle.
I played a few parts of Cliff's Anesthesia bass solo and added some parts of my own. I used my son's Fender Precision Bass, and later in the jam I doubled the bass parts with electric guitar.
Love the chords changes, i have learned something that sounds similar by sliding my index finger back a fret and pinkie forward a fret as i strum, very cool.
I played a few parts of Cliff's Anesthesia bass solo and added some parts of my own. I used my son's Fender Precision Bass, and later in the jam I doubled the bass parts with electric guitar.
Inspired by the "Metal for Life" Column in the Guitar World Feb 2012 issue, I stuck to the original etude probably only 80% or so and changed the arrangement, plus added an extra solo section in the middle.
Inspired by the "Metal for Life" Column in the Guitar World Feb 2012 issue, I stuck to the original etude probably only 80% or so and changed the arrangement, plus added an extra solo section in the middle.
A piece of music written during the tumult of grad school applications. The idea is for the saxophone and drums to be in rhythmic opposition for the majority of the written segments. The piece is in 9/8 and centered around minor 7ths and tritones.
I Love the fact that No man is an Island.
These Guys Made me a Very Happy man By covering one of my songs.
I am Still Over the Moon!!!
Thanks Bro's!!!!!
I recorded the vocals on this about 14 years ago. An amazing pianist friend of mine from Europe, G.Longabardi, played the piano. Jonathan Sacks from California flew to Texas to co-write the music. If you're out there somewhere Jonathan, contact…
One day my husband was describing someone as a floosie galore. First I cracked up; then I wrote this song. Do you think I have to share royalties with him? :) I recorded all the vocal parts on this several years ago at Boyd Recording Studio…
I recorded this one to a dimming flashlight on the 25th after a windstorm took out my power. I couldn't see the lyrics anymore so I ad libbed and hummed the rest out. My recording device is battery operated, which is cool.
This predicament…
Another one from the dusty special price bin! It started off as a Pilot cover, but it didn't end up that way.
Dave Berry added the excellent tele solos and the crazy cool noises at the end. Thanks bro, you rock!
I spent more time on this…
A little scratch track from a few months ago. A song about the trials and tribulations of being 11 years old. Watching Six Million Dollar Man, dodging bullies and pretending our bicycles were Harleys.
I was at a friends house and saw a little…
Not originally intended as an acoustic song...but I couldn't get the big riff at the end to sound right with big distorted guitars, and then I realized on acoustics it might sound like it had a little Days Of The New influence.
Track 9 from…
Deadlines, freeways, appointments, things to do lists, expectations, getting older, not enough hours in the day to get everything done? ..... make each day and moment count! Thanks to Dave Matthews for a lick I threw in there. Enjoy!
Mining the archives a bit. This is an alternate take of my "Jimi Jam" from a couple of years ago. Live to 2 tracks with the Jamman. Really only sounds OK when cranked up loud enough that your eardrums threaten to meet in the middle. LOL!!
Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
Kind of a Sonic Youth version of the old folk tune. This was with my band Lincoln The Chain. Our vision was to create new and weird versions of tunes from the old timey days. Traveling music for post apocalyptic underground railroad...
All of creation is conspiring to shower you with blessings, right? Right. But not all of those blessings are sweet and delightful. Let's talk about the other kinds.
The song is part of the soundtrack from my book, "PRONOIA Is the Antidote for…
Comments on Jason Earls's stuff
muito legal esse som
Killer.
Very cool man, it's always fun to toss a little metal in the mix. Very buckethead-ish solo at times. Sweet.
coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
okay,okay ...I give up ....you want to buy some old fart guitars? 80)
Nice tone and licks on this right from the off......... CJ
Clever and amusing concept....frightfully well played..........nice work Jarvoid
indeed he was, i'm not too familiar with a lot of his work though, shame on me but love your skills on that guitar
Killer stuff
This might take a few listens....very cool
Love the chords changes, i have learned something that sounds similar by sliding my index finger back a fret and pinkie forward a fret as i strum, very cool.
Excellent playing. :)
Wow!!! Excellent playing Django truly rules
Rocks.Nice playing.
Django is awesome.
Beautiful hypnotic track!
Neat! That's something I never expected from you. Excellent job! You're right- Django was the Man
I like your gentle, laid back approach to this one. Your delays sound so perfect.
Reminds me of Satriani. Very nice.
Damn! That riff is smashing... i bet EVH is smiling:)
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love the odd time signature, intense sax, i could feel it.
powerful sax! cool drumming. a few parts reminded me of Albert Ayler! YEAH!
yes, traveling through deep space - nice sounds.
killer song! wicked solo!
nice one.
funny, good job.
nice chords. cool raw feel.
so good man, cool back story.
groovy tune, i really dig the chorus.
cool! it took me back to the time when my friends and i could ride our bikes for 10 hours straight without getting tired.
nice one!
yes, Days of the New-like, nice one.
nice dynamics on this.
killer, love the high-speed double time parts.
nice one! like the change at :45 or so.
awesome playing, killer wah tone!
nice playing, beautiful chords and arpeggios!
cool song!
deep and inspiring! made me think. also i was surprised to hear william vollmann mentioned.
nice, excellent guitar solo!