I started off with an idea to record some harmonized diminished arpeggios and the other riffs just happened along the way. Inspired by Dethklok, hope you like it.
Inspired by the scene in the movie Hustle & Flow where they make the song "Whoop That Trick," I made this jam based (loosely) on the main riff to that song with extra stuff. The strange thing about the main riff is that I'm playing (low) octaves…
Inspired by the scene in the movie Hustle & Flow where they make the song "Whoop That Trick," I made this jam based (loosely) on the main riff to that song with extra stuff. The strange thing about the main riff is that I'm playing (low) octaves…
My uncle used to tap his foot and sing "six feet under, six feet under" and my grandmother
would tell him to stop and say it was bad luck, so I made this jam based on his melody.
I watched a few episodes of Metalocalypse and Dethklok inspired me to make this jam. I don't think it turned out "metal" enough though. The harmonized sweep arpeggios were the hardest to play. Hope you like it.
My uncle used to tap his foot and sing "six feet under, six feet under" and my grandmother
would tell him to stop and say it was bad luck, so I made this jam based on his melody.
My uncle used to tap his foot and sing "six feet under, six feet under" and my grandmother
would tell him to stop and say it was bad luck, so I made this jam based on his melody.
I watched a few episodes of Metalocalypse and Dethklok inspired me to make this jam. I don't think it turned out "metal" enough though. The harmonized sweep arpeggios were the hardest to play. Hope you like it.
I watched a few episodes of Metalocalypse and Dethklok inspired me to make this jam. I don't think it turned out "metal" enough though. The harmonized sweep arpeggios were the hardest to play. Hope you like it.
This is a Phil Keaggy tune. I swiped his original loop and then built my own thing on top of it. Might have been longer, but my volume swell effect keeps slipping out of sync with everything else. May work on it more at a later date
This is one of my earliest recordings, where I was experimenting with the Melo-Death metal sound. I am, and still to this day heavily influenced by Bach and Wagner, so I decided to bring them all in together with a starkly contrasting genre. The…
Another one from the archives....this was a piece that I wrote for a Sports Network - it was used for a floor hockey video. It was also my first real foray into Guitar Rig - being a vintage amp buff, it bordered on the blasphemous for me! All…
The idea was to create something with a bit of the flavor from Bach's Passacaglia in C Minor (and especially the orchestral transcription by Respighi). I didn't quite hit the mark, but it was a really fun project.
Remixed: 12/18/2010
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This was done in the aftermath of an evening out with Lady Jane,The two Regs and Jip 1965 which left me in a state i may never recover from and come to think of it may never remember haha
Anyway thanks for a great evening in and out and......until…
I was passing by a darkened church this evening, as the wind danced through the trees, looking though the a window, i noticed a single candle lit, flickering on the alter step, casting a shadow within.. as i pressed an ear to the dusty glass…
Once again, Greg Connor has kindly added his wonderful harmonica and Dobro to this song. Thanks so much, Greg! Mean Streak Blues is a song about how wrongly we could deal with frustration....enjoy listening
Lyrics:
Dogs bark all night
My…
Poor old Reg was just getting it together and he went and got hazed, it just wasn't fair he didn't stand a chance.....poor fellow............
I've been Hazed (Lyrics)
I’ve been hazed yeah
Freed from my head
I’ve been hazed
Freed from my head…
Justin Otter Guy (just another guy) and Gene Eric Mann (generic man) are the same musician. My originals are penned as Gene tunes (alonetone.com/mythopoetica) and my covers are uploaded as Justin tunes (/redshirt).
This track is from the 1986 Scartaglen album "The Middle Path". The first tune "Jezaig" was composed by Breton musician Gilles Le Bigot. The second tune is one of the "Cantigas de Santa Maria" and is attributed to King Alfonso X of Spain
Roger…
Comments on Jason Earls's stuff
Your rocking the Blues there Jason
Rocks.
very smooth...... very nice playing,,,great listen
mission impressive
You'll have to excuse me while I search the floor for my jaw! I needed a good ass kicking like this this morning!
Good Lord! That's heavy as hell! And you like my phrasing? I wish I had half your chops!
a whirlwind of guitar yeeeeah.......
Rocks indeed! Mad skillz!
Sounds pretty metallic to me! Rawk!!
Rocks,well done.
Fresh take on a classic!
That's one rocking rhythm............yeeeah!!!
good god man, fire on the fret board!
That's pretty manic playing excellent stuff
:59 sounded pretty fine to me!
Yeah! And dig the blood!
Excellent clean and powerful
Move over Slash.
cool spin on this tune,I have not heard that one for many years.
Haha, brilliant version!
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Amazing track. Dark with a lot of gusto. Incredible stuff.
Nice version, great tune.
Beautiful progression, acoustic tone is amazing, love the volume swell melody.
Great tune, very nice melodies.
I like the heaviness of this, sounds cool.
Great lyrics, wicked slide and solo.
Awesome, great riffs and killer solo.
Wow, love this.
cool version, great tune.
Poignant stuff, well done!
Rocks hard, great lyrics...
Very cool, nice playing...
beautiful tune, very nice.
Superb stuff, great tone to your vocals.
Fun tune!
awesome, way cool groove and vocals...
This tune brings back memories, I used to play this in a cover band. Your version is better than how we played it.
Excellent version.
Interesting sounds, very nice track.
Amazing tune! I checked out Phil Keaggy's version of John the Revelator and it's superb. He's definitely a much better singer than I am!