very good awesome. i like very much. no one else is going to dare post in here now though. unless they are also very good.
Lately I've noticed that some members have been making guitar-related threads which (it goes without saying) is fantastic.
I didn't know there were so many of us here.
I recorded some shredding I did a while back on my digital recorder
and I think some of you guitar freaks will get a kick out of it.
You could download the MP3 clip at the bottom of this page.
http://shapeshift333.tripod.com/
enjoy.
~this is for you Randy.
P.S.
Would be cool if some of you could post some of your riffs and things.


very good awesome. i like very much. no one else is going to dare post in here now though. unless they are also very good.
Don't look back ~ You're not going that way!
trust me there are many amazing musicians out there that no one knows about.
Excellent!!!
Very reminiscent of Paul Gilbert with touches of Yngwie and George Lynch and a little Satriani. I love how you incorporated the sweep arpeggios without sounding exactly like Yngwie. That was always so hard to do.
I would love to post one of mine even though Im nowhere near as good as you. My style has more of a Zakk Wylde flavor. How do I do this?
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Need to host the file somewhere, if you have nowhere to host it you can email it to me. PM me for an address to send it to if need be.
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Ok, but how do I ....er...."record" it to my PC? I dont think I can get all cool like Vanity did with the background bass and drums..... All I have is me, my V, and my POD pro.
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Originally Posted by Metal V Player
thanks man.
I'm a fan of all those guys you mentioned, as well as many others.
I like Wylde alot too. His solo in No More Tears is one of my favs.
I play other styles besides metal but the metal's so much fun to play.
To post the link, all i did was go to Tripod , register and build the page. Takes only a few minutes really. You can add files on the page which ppl can download.


Thats a whole other ball of wax, 4 tracks are cheap nowdays, good mics are not. Or you can use pre-out, but really, if you aren't sure how to record then there is a whooooooooole world of BS to read up on the different ways to do this.Originally Posted by Metal V Player
The pre-amp I would like to buy has built in cab sims for example.
Some of you may like a local guy, www.tyolivermusic.com
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Once again....BRAVISIMO!!...I bow to you, sir.Originally Posted by vanity
I think I will go to that Tripod page and see what I can do. Just wish I had the cool backing music to go with it. Not to mention the theory knowledge that you so spank with. Im gonna be all out of key and scale but.....I will try. Thanks man. Once again, BRAVISIMO!! *clapclapclapclap*
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Originally Posted by Metal V Player
If you have a good soundcard you should be able to hook up either the digital or analog I/O's from the Pod to your PC.
Originally Posted by Mudge
I never heard of this guy before.
Sounds good tho. He's got that satriani/vai thing going.
nice GSP 21 he's got there.
cool.
crazy but in a good way.


Damn if I tried to play that fast my fingers would get twisted up in the strings.
My style is more blues, funk and jazz. I have a tape of myself playing along with a Wu-Tang song I programmed a special wah-wah/distorted violin effect and I change the tune with each lyricists voice and then it goes into a 45 minute solo where complete experimentation rules.
Coarse edged youth, the irish pendants string from their smiles
not yet plucked as to slacken the seams
and drag down the features of age,
no folds or creases from unkempt wear
eyes of tranquilty, crystalline-beads
no sign of despair in their hair, nor their hearts
but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012
My two favorite guitarists that can tear it up are Steve Kimock and Trey Anastasio.
ah yessssssssss, Jamming out is the bestOriginally Posted by maniclion
Originally Posted by maniclion
LOL.
If you listen closely my fingers do get caught in the strings around 20 seconds in, and a couple other places.
I love guitar music period. Doesn't matter what style.
I'd like to hear some of your progresive experimentations.
keep rockin'


Maybe one of theses day's when I get a sound card and learn how to record onto my computer.Originally Posted by vanity
I just got done listening to it and the last 5 minutes blew me away, it was some deep soulful stuff and afterwards I say "That's for everybody who ever picked on me, well I just pick on my guitar."
Coarse edged youth, the irish pendants string from their smiles
not yet plucked as to slacken the seams
and drag down the features of age,
no folds or creases from unkempt wear
eyes of tranquilty, crystalline-beads
no sign of despair in their hair, nor their hearts
but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012
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Don't look back ~ You're not going that way!
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i like this. for you save.
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Don't look back ~ You're not going that way!


SRV is most definitely one of the biggest influences on me, especially those heart plucking bends.Originally Posted by vanity
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Coarse edged youth, the irish pendants string from their smiles
not yet plucked as to slacken the seams
and drag down the features of age,
no folds or creases from unkempt wear
eyes of tranquilty, crystalline-beads
no sign of despair in their hair, nor their hearts
but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012


no this one is for you
Don't look back ~ You're not going that way!
great pic greta!


i knew you'd like it....
Don't look back ~ You're not going that way!
awesome vanity!!
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Ah yes, Vanity......Randy Rhoads. I had two goals in life when it came to the honorable Mr. Rhoads. 1)Learn the entire Over The Mountain solo, and 2) own one of each of the white and the black offset Vs that he had.Originally Posted by vanity
Back in the 80s when they came out, Jackson tried calling them "Rhoads Concorde", but the name never stuck. Now they use "RR" to signify the Rhoads guitars. The RR1 is the real deal, with the neck through body, Duncan Distortion pickup in the bridge position, and Duncan Jazz in the neck. Although now the Jackson company will also use various other Duncan pickups. The RR3 is the cheap, piece of crap, bolt on neck variety that more people can afford.
I got a black RR1 pro a while back and proceeded to make it look like Randy's black and gold model. But at THAT time, these guitars were not so popular and Jackson was not making any gold hardware for them. So I did the next best thing which was to have the hardware gold plated at the local plating shop. Cost me a mint, but I did it.
Then I got me a white copy of the white guitar that Randy had when Jackson first tried to put them out. But it was not a true reproduction, so when Jackson came out with THIS baby, the REAL reproduction...
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I had to get rid of mine and start hunting for the real deal. These are limited edition, complete with a gold "RR" signature plaque on the headstock, and they are quite rare. Ed Roman Guitars carries them, but they cost a fortune and I cannot afford one right now. I will though. That is a promise.
I have some pics of all my personal guitars around here somewhere. If I can find them I will post them.
But out of all the cool Vs I own..... this guitar is my pride and joy
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The Paul Stanley PS-10 Iceman. I paid dearly for this baby, but it was worth every penny. Complete with case, and certificate of authenticity. I treasure it even above my swords *GAH!*
Of course, now my next goal is the Mirror Ball Iceman...![]()
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