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"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
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Radio Roswell said

super cool ! excellent axe work !

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A heavy metal track I recorded, thanks for listening.
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Sister Savage said

It starts with a bouncy riff and ends up catapaulting crunchy shreds all over the mosh pit. Yes.

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Jamming on some riffs from the 5th track of Slayer's Reign in Blood album.
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captgene said

Flippen Rocks. Awesome tones.

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pseudo jazz with some fusion added?
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slkrell said

you and me just loves pseudo jazz cuz we can spell it

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A 7-string guitar instrumental I made up. Thanks for listening.
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igor said

!!

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"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
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igor said

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A guitar instrumental with too much soloing and not enough melody. Thanks for listening.
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vaisvil said

really hot guitar!

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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.
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vaisvil said

Nice work!

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"[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…
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captgene said

Rocks .

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captgene said

Awesome.

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Just fooling around with the Byzantine scale (also known as the Double Harmonic scale). Thanks for listening.
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doktordoktor said

Impressive guitar work and very listenable. Super!

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When I was growing up, there were two things that were unpopular in my house. One was me, and the other was my guitar.
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Jason H. Austin said

nice stuff here

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Heaviness with an unusual tuning.
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Radio Roswell said

incredible bass sound. Nice ! really like the mix of guitar sounds.

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found this on my computer, forgot i had it.
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Reefwalker said

What?! I think I smell smoke, is there smoke in the room? Great playing Jason! Really nice

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I tried to get my soloing tone to sound like a trumpet. Thanks for listening.
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Guest said

I wanna hear a Jason vs Buckethead battle

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"I've been trying to find a way for the terror and the beauty to live together in one song." -Sonny Sharrock
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Guest said

Nice groove Jason -- inspiring my friend... Ronb

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Tried to record some counterpoint things but they all failed and then this stuff came out.
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doktordoktor said

Love this! My head is nodding uncontrollably. So catchy, and brain shredding solo tops it off. Well done!

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Playing in and out of key, with a challenging Holdsworth lick in there too.
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The Proods said

This was a surprise...jazzy.

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Tried to record some counterpoint things but they all failed and then this stuff came out.
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kirklynch said

Sweet! Some of this reminds me of Uli Jon era Scorpions

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Tried to make a track that had a little bit of Mahavishnu Orchestra flavor.
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kirklynch said

Love it! That first Mahavishnu record is still as scary today as it was 40 years ago

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