"Kiwa Hirsuta was discovered in March 2005 [...] along the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge [...] south of Easter Island at a depth of 2,200 meters (7,200 ft), living on hydrothermal vents." -Wikipedia
"Kiwa Hirsuta was discovered in March 2005 [...] along the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge [...] south of Easter Island at a depth of 2,200 meters (7,200 ft), living on hydrothermal vents." -Wikipedia
For this track I used a scale that John McLaughlin once mentioned in an interview, which I later figured out was a Phrygian Dominant scale with the flat-6 omitted.
Thanks for listening.
"[Joe Satriani] was inspired to play guitar at age 14, after hearing of the death of Jimi Hendrix. He has been said to have heard the news during football practice, where he then announced to his coach that he was quitting to become a guitarist…
Poor Reg's mate Ronald lost his job in the Government cuts now this whole world is caving in..... he has the bailiffs pounding at his door and he can't take anymore........he has lost his pension....soon to lose his house ......he's already lost…
Did my second Blues lesson last night and couldn't resist writing another song to another of the Reverend Mikes Backers....but was a bit naughty as i was supposed to use the least notes possible....but whats life if it's not for being a little…
2011 according to Regs research was pretty shit for most apart from the couple from England......it thought i would use a Chinese theme to the music being that they own it and it was the year they were able to buy most of it cheap.....note to…
A track from the RPM Challenge 2011 album. "Foggy Bottom Stomp" is a straight forward rolling groove that goes well with a brisk walk around the neighborhood.
A riff that could only be played with a raunchy synth sound. Forgive me if this causes an 80's flashback, but I had a lot of fun with this one. Originally recorded for RPM Challenge 2011, but updated with new guitar and bass to beef it up.
Ring of Fire - lyrics by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash -1963. Slightly modified.
This wasn't meant to be Ring of Fire but that's how it wound up.
I have been wanting to trash Ring of Fire and the words just seem to fit this simple 1-4-5…
This is an improvisation (with a bit of editing where my timing got off by a lot) for this week’s ImprovFriday event
I used my M-Audio 88es to drive:
Korg MS2000
ARP 2600 V soft synth
Absynth 5 soft synth
Session 3 drummer soft synth
Pianoteq…
When I'm in the zone, I dub-out...but sometimes I just gotta blow the cobwebs out by gettin' silly on the drum machine and rippin' on the fret-less. This was one of the latter. It was heavily inspired by the book "Rolling Thunder Speaks"...specifically…
"Seven Shudders" is a one of those love songs with undertones of suicide, drug addiction, orgasm (seven shudders), as well as nature.
Hope you like it.
great chords on this track man.
about buffalo bill: i used the Line6 POD Farm program, and i think the settings were a Plexi Lead 100 head, classic distortion pedal, rotary drum+horn effect (may have been Phaser instead), and 'medium hall.' thanks for your comment.
Comments on Jason Earls's stuff
super cool ! excellent axe work !
It starts with a bouncy riff and ends up catapaulting crunchy shreds all over the mosh pit. Yes.
Flippen Rocks. Awesome tones.
you and me just loves pseudo jazz cuz we can spell it
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really hot guitar!
Nice work!
Rocks .
Awesome.
Impressive guitar work and very listenable. Super!
nice stuff here
incredible bass sound. Nice ! really like the mix of guitar sounds.
What?! I think I smell smoke, is there smoke in the room? Great playing Jason! Really nice
I wanna hear a Jason vs Buckethead battle
Nice groove Jason -- inspiring my friend... Ronb
Love this! My head is nodding uncontrollably. So catchy, and brain shredding solo tops it off. Well done!
This was a surprise...jazzy.
Sweet! Some of this reminds me of Uli Jon era Scorpions
Love it! That first Mahavishnu record is still as scary today as it was 40 years ago
Comments made by Jason Earls
neat lyrics and cool guitar!
i dig the intensity man, good protest song!
wicked vocals, incredible guitar licks, excellent blues tune man. makes me wanna pick up my guitar right now.
really cool, wish i could get a guitar tone like that.
pretty chords, great tone & harmonics!
awesome, well done!
sweet groove, great guitar!
excellent track!
wicked version man, really cool.
wow, so nice!
thanks for your comments man.
cool composition man. you asked about "One Chord & Four Notes" - nope i don't think i ever used b major, only arpeggiated down Bsus2.
wow, really cool. great lyrics and neat music.
Cool electronica! 0.57721566490153286060651209008240243104215933...
wickedly heavy, great!
such a great groove man!
cool tune man! unique
such tasty licks with incredible phrasing and note choice!
great instrumental, excellent harmonica and guitar melodies!
great chords on this track man. about buffalo bill: i used the Line6 POD Farm program, and i think the settings were a Plexi Lead 100 head, classic distortion pedal, rotary drum+horn effect (may have been Phaser instead), and 'medium hall.' thanks for your comment.