Just an instrumental I came up with on the 7-string. Wanted to try a few harmonized licks. Guitars and bass are me but the drums aren't (as with all my stuff).
On Wikipedia I read this about the great jazz pianist Bud Powell: "...his solos could be heard to emulate the horn players' attack — with the use of frequent arpeggios punctuated by chromaticism," so the first thing you hear is a lick that uses…
This is an extreme variation of Paganini's 24th Caprice, no where near the original. I just took some parts from it and did them my own way, not trying to follow the original version at all. Thanks for listening.
Tasty harmonics. I would like to hear you cover Highway Star someday. That is one of my all time favorite leads and I think one of the first "Bach-n-Roll" leads in rock history.
Something more mellow. Got the idea from an Andy Aledort column in Guitar World magazine but can't remember which one and can't find the issue now.
Thanks for listening.
This is an extreme variation of Paganini's 24th Caprice, no where near the original. I just took some parts from it and did them my own way, not trying to follow the original version at all. Thanks for listening.
This is an extreme variation of Paganini's 24th Caprice, no where near the original. I just took some parts from it and did them my own way, not trying to follow the original version at all. Thanks for listening.
This is an extreme variation of Paganini's 24th Caprice, no where near the original. I just took some parts from it and did them my own way, not trying to follow the original version at all. Thanks for listening.
Something more mellow. Got the idea from an Andy Aledort column in Guitar World magazine but can't remember which one and can't find the issue now.
Thanks for listening.
Something more mellow. Got the idea from an Andy Aledort column in Guitar World magazine but can't remember which one and can't find the issue now.
Thanks for listening.
Something more mellow. Got the idea from an Andy Aledort column in Guitar World magazine but can't remember which one and can't find the issue now.
Thanks for listening.
Something more mellow. Got the idea from an Andy Aledort column in Guitar World magazine but can't remember which one and can't find the issue now.
Thanks for listening.
Something more mellow. Got the idea from an Andy Aledort column in Guitar World magazine but can't remember which one and can't find the issue now.
Thanks for listening.
This is an extreme variation of Paganini's 24th Caprice, no where near the original. I just took some parts from it and did them my own way, not trying to follow the original version at all. Thanks for listening.
Something more mellow. Got the idea from an Andy Aledort column in Guitar World magazine but can't remember which one and can't find the issue now.
Thanks for listening.
Something more mellow. Got the idea from an Andy Aledort column in Guitar World magazine but can't remember which one and can't find the issue now.
Thanks for listening.
This is an extreme variation of Paganini's 24th Caprice, no where near the original. I just took some parts from it and did them my own way, not trying to follow the original version at all. Thanks for listening.
Something more mellow. Got the idea from an Andy Aledort column in Guitar World magazine but can't remember which one and can't find the issue now.
Thanks for listening.
Originally by Freddie King, I did the John Mayall (Eric Clapton) version since the March 2014 issue of Guitar World mag has a good transcription of it. Looking back now I wish my lead tone wouldn't have been quite so harsh in places.
Well, I'm almost on a roll now - this little love song was written, arranged, and recorded in just a week. I've been meaning to attempt something like this for years, just never got round to it.
I'd actually settled down to finally record a…
Political Folk tune featuring Starry Nightmoth on baby grand piano, pan flute, KB “strings” and intro voice. About the blatant environmental destruction humans are committing against Mother Nature/Earth.
Curse of Eden
Why did you heed the…
Our twisted, Psychedelic Folk version of RAIN by the Beatles. Starry Nightmoth performs on the Yamaha E-313 KB, using it's "bag-pipe" setting. This 4:20-long song is best heard on headphones, with the lava and black lamps running, incense burning…
LOCOMOTIVE BREATH
In the shuffling madness
Of the locomotive breath
Runs the all time loser
Headlong to his death
Oh, he feels the piston scraping
Steam breaking on his brow
Old Charlie stole the handle
And the train, it won't stop going…
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Jan 17 2015 - Remixed. I was always kinda disappointed with what the original mix sounded like. Listening to it the other day I realised what it is - I'd mixed the vocals too loud. This reduced the "stereo" and killed off a lot of the life…
Finally, at last... I've got something finished...
Been working on this for a few weeks.
A bit of a rocker... (and an aging lecherous one at that)
I got it as close as I could and then mixed it loud... I've over-cooked it slightly - but…
HANDS UP DON'T SHOOT
Don't you wear a hoodie -- No walking in the street
Armed with bags of Skittles -- There's killers on the beat
Hands up in the day time -- And never out at night
Don't be selling menthols -- No breaking up a fight
All…
Comments on Jason Earls's stuff
Oooohh yeah! That is some damn sweet picking. Awesome work, dude! Rock the hell on!
Damn! If I could shred like that I'd never leave the house!
Shake it!!!
Tasty harmonics. I would like to hear you cover Highway Star someday. That is one of my all time favorite leads and I think one of the first "Bach-n-Roll" leads in rock history.
Athem big loved the cowbell accent
This is awesome!
amazing!
great lead work in this...awesome
Real pro Jason. Your guitar playing deserves world recognition.
Playing by feel... love it.
must have been a great article because this is sooo good! great playing
Beautifully played .....
Thanks Ken, Nick, and Kirk for the comments!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAhhhhh... how do you do it?!!! LOL
This is really terrific Jason. That's wonderful expressive playing, very tasteful and the harmony guitars sound nice too .
Again, great guitar playing!
Cool! Love that shift at about 2:15
Jeez- This is just gorgeous Man!
Oh yeah! Nice groove, nice playing
Very nice!
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sweet bass line and groove, superb vocals and melodies, nice mix, enjoyed from start to finish.
wow, pro in all areas.
great changes and dynamics in this tune! dig the part around 3:30!
cool tune!
Very nice, I like the psychedelic aspects.
cool version man!
One super badass instrumental!
Very nice chord progression, superb tasty playing. Damned stock market.
smooth one, nice!
nice chords and tone!
Wow, truly EPIC! amazing vocals! I like the summary of what inspired it too.
great song, nice slide work!
funky indeed with some kick ass soloing!
Awesome classic rock, outstanding tune!
Fascinating piece.
great song, awesome guitar solo!
nice one, fun tune!
Geez, that TONE man, wow!
awesome, love that waltz 3/4 time signature, great lyrics too.
Fantastic playing, real rockabilly sound!