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Another one from back when I was tracking to actual tape. Was going to do a new version at some point, but decided I had lost interest. Sometimes there's no sense in recreating the past! Recorded probably the beginning of 2007
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More ambient experimentation with my fretless guitar and Roland GR20. This time I used some sounds from the magnetic pickups as well as the midi pickup. Kind of a cheesy synth patch I know, but it was working for me!
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In a recent Guitar World mag column they mentioned Albert Collins' tune "The Freeze" and said it was based on only 4 little licks, so I tried to recreate it but my recording is lame compared to the intensity of Collins' 1958 original.
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Just jamming on Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Cold Shot" riff.
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Just jamming on Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Cold Shot" riff.
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I read the title phrase in a book and thought it sounded kinda cool...
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In a recent Guitar World mag column they mentioned Albert Collins' tune "The Freeze" and said it was based on only 4 little licks, so I tried to recreate it but my recording is lame compared to the intensity of Collins' 1958 original.
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I read the title phrase in a book and thought it sounded kinda cool...
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I'm just an old 80s guitar player I guess...
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i wish i could improvise over different chord changes like John Coltrane and Charlie Parker and Bud Powell, but mostly i just have to stay in one key, and it's kind of a bummer...
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