"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…
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I was flapping around working on something else with just vocal and guitar the other day. It wasn't going well, so I just started slapping the guitar and singing one of my favourite songs.
What I didn't realise was that I was recording it…
Several years ago I had a short lived duo with an oboe and English horn player named Nat. This is a demo from that period. It's an old old chord progression of mine that never really had a melody and Nat improvised this melody in the studio to…
This evolved out of an exercise in a workbook I just got on music composition. The original task was to write a melody in the Dorian mode about water...
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A bit of improv done yesterday with my newly refurbished fretless guitar. Finally got the midi pickup to track almost right! Part of the sounds were gotten by rubbing a teaspoon on the strings.
A song about, well, s**t happens, but all in all, it's alright. Thanks to TwoRegs (singing), Freight Drive Reprobate (singing and harmonica)and Lady Jane (Singing in posh mode). Hope you like.
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
Great song, well done.
outstanding cover, fantastic vocals.
great groove on this, killer guitar solo too.
great version! nice playing and vocals, cool harp too...
wicked stuff, excellent...
nice job, sounds great...
a lot of yearning in that melody, incredible stuff!
still love this, so cool!
amazing! so cool this came from a workbook exercise...
fantastic track, nice work!
wow, awesome!
excellent, so musical! wish i could compose stuff like this...
OH YEAH!!
Excellent playing!
Awesome stuff, love the middle section!
majestic tones! wow, a fretless guitar, cool...
cool funk jam, nice playing! great drums...
like the dark gothic feel, very cool...
fun tune, great collab! love the harp...
great tune, excellent melodies...