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John A has picked a guitar driven classic. Lots of good tracks out there too. Sharpen your thumbs.
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08-12-2021 03:59 PM
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OK folks, I'm in the throes of having my apartment painted this week, and it's going to be difficult to find the time and space to record, so I cheated a little and did my recording last weekend. I actually did a whole bunch of takes, not because I was seeking perfection or anything like that, but just because I had a lot of fun playing with this particular backing track. I ultimately tossed most of them due to flubbs and/or overall meh-ness, and held on to three that I thought were OK on grounds of fun/energy (though not entirely flub-free). Here's the first. I may post the others later (or do some more, if time and painting permit).
Most of the time, I record into my computer using GarageBand's amp models, which sound very realistic, and sync that up with video recorded separately. That let's me get a good audio mix, but takes longer and can get a little complicated. This time around I just played the backing track through a bluetooth speaker, the guitar through my Roland MicroCube, mixed them in the air, and captured audio and video on my phone. Not my favorite sound (especially the guitar sound because the phone exaggerates the guitar's acoustic sound), but a lot simpler, which makes it easier to just play.
Also, sometimes I play the melody and sometimes I don't, but Road Song is just so dang fun to do in octaves that I can't resist.Last edited by John A.; 08-12-2021 at 04:43 PM.
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Sharpen your thumbs
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John, I like the sound a lot actually...its very present, and I'm not getting too much acoustic at all!
Playing sounds great, you nail ghe head, get at some great bluesy ideas without ever getting noodly.
Its funny, ive played this tune, but I never realized how brisk Wes' tempo was...need some time to get the head up to speed, so here's a last A and a chorus...I actually took two, but I literally knocked the phone over during the second, so I trimmed it. Serves me right for overplaying.
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Originally Posted by Victor Saumarez
We made it to Twin Falls, turned around and went to Mama's for dinner. Saw one near accident and one couple arguing on the side of the road. That was far enough
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That was Hawaii? Looked just like the South of England on a sunny day, I jest not. But you probably wouldn't get such brightly coloured cars like that, that was different.
Of course, in Hana itself you get palm trees and aquamarine water bays... You would have to go elsewhere for that. Sea World, probably :-)
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Originally Posted by ragman1Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
So in general, I haven't played this a whole lot. For some reason I can't get people to go along with it at sessions. But recently I've been doing a 2 guitars and bass thing, and these guys are into it. So I've played it, which put me in the mood to call it here. I've been practicing the head a bit. I had been playing the A section further up the neck, and it was never smoothe. Finally figured out that it works better lower down, and now it's like buttah (except when it's not ...).
That's too funny -- the one time you do decide to go for it the recording gods shut you right down. But what we got sounds really good.
Originally Posted by Victor Saumarez
Looking forward to hearing the rest of you guys.
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
Originally Posted by Victor Saumarez
I've never practiced much octave playing so this is the time to do some but I may not be ready when doing my take.
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Originally Posted by Victor Saumarez
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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Solid choice from John. Another tune I’ve never played but had a lot of fun doing. I really should have waited until the weekend and record with my arch top for the real Wes tone but in jam session fashion went to work with what I had!
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Here's my take!
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Originally Posted by Triple_JazzOriginally Posted by Ronstuff
Originally Posted by ragman1
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Originally Posted by ragman1
Should have known someone would use OMG for the title! Nice take
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Originally Posted by Triple_Jazz
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Originally Posted by wzpgsr
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Originally Posted by wzpgsr;[URL="tel:1140528"
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So... I never played this song before, but I'd fooled around with some of the melody phrases and thought I could wing it. Turns out, maybe 75% I could wing, a few things I need to work on. Looking at the RB6 lead sheet, I think measures 5-8 and the little transition in the middle of the bridge need attention. Maybe something other than blues cliches would help, too. But in the spirit of this group, this is truly raw, right off the chopping block. The second or third time in my life I've played the tune.
Observations and advice are welcome.
Last edited by lawson-stone; 08-15-2021 at 08:39 AM.
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
Last edited by wzpgsr; 08-14-2021 at 10:21 PM.
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Gonna try to come back to this one in a few days. Spent way too much time tonight messing with a custom backing track, which I ultimately scrapped for this(sort of humdrum) Aebersold track.
Gear and recording footnote: New recording technique tonight—I picked up one of those newfangled Quilter Superblock US heads and recorded direct from the amp's line out. It's not a terrible amp, but also not great. Like every other Quilter amp I have auditioned, I just can't make peace with the strident upper midrange they all seem to have.
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Originally Posted by lawson-stoneOriginally Posted by wzpgsr
Last edited by TOMMO; 08-15-2021 at 05:45 AM.
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