Zenfish
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Matt King : that's cool stuff. The melodical line is really nice, & the prod more than honorable.
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Is there anybody here into radial tonebone pedals?
I get now the Classic one. I've done a review of it with a small sonic test for a french guitar forum. I get 3 different tests, done with a Strat standard onto a VM marshall.
The first one is just a basic recording of several riffs with only the pedal . It gives an idea of his tonal range. I just try to be as neutral as possible.
Sound check 1
The second one is a very simple but raw blues, recorded with an ambient microphone, to respect the crude aspect of tone.
Sound check 2
The last one is a sample of an home studio song. Tonebone is only used for solo. The rythmic is done with a good old Tube Screamer.
Sound check 3
If some want to check. That's just some mp3s. But that's an amazing distortion pedal. Too much lazy now to translate my review. Sorry.
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I just learnt that the Couguar from east america has disappeared from earth. It's official. That's terrible. Terrible.
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tikimon
tampa, florida usa Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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zenfish, i have seen tonebone but never heard or played them. track 1 and 3 have tonal; qualities i like. nice pedal you have there.
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Brian Johnston Sudbury, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar (14 years)
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A short piece I put together today, using a modern jazz rhythm, but with rock instrumental guitar. It's a Les Paul running through some effects, but most notably a Big Bad Wah, and into a Peavy Mini Collossal amp:
http://profile.ultimate-guitar.com/logicbdj/music/all/play966462
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Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Thank you CHEESE ...I have been having such terrible JOE withdrawls...... Lol... :-)
Got to Have Joe- Love the pic you posted !
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Frits The T2J heretic. The Netherlands Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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Darren be warned the Lick Libray way by Andy James is simplefied and not like written in the famous Play-it-like-it-is book
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Randell Mulligan Dublin, CA USA Plays: Guitar (50 years)
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Flash Moron: Thanks for the vids of great players! Check out flickr.com/photos/ibanezplayer for some of the artist you posted with my ole Ibanez! Check the page link at the bottom- there are five pages total- of all the guys and gals I have photos of. Enjoy. Randell
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Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Dreamin#11 ...Old ep from '88
thar he is
the colour of the album always reminds of of something weird from the 90s cant quite figure out what, Hmm, weird stuff!
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Zenfish
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tikimon : cool vid indeed..
but for a waking, i prefer that or that
well, just my kind of dawn mate.
& here my kind of dusk
Finally, the Gilmour playing is not really hard to understand : that's the rock prog guitar player comin from blues. He's unique. I personnally think he's the Leslie King. But that's subjective.
Don't want to talk anymore about Beck (Beck = the tone time's Scarlatti _ won't be on earth anymore to know if i was right or not).
Thinking sometime about Joe, i think about the musical aspect of his feedback. Scaring.
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Other babling, i remember that once, Hendrix said : "Blues is easy to play but hard to feel"..
Born under a bad sign
I'm sure Roy Buchanan agreed
I need a coffee.
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Edit : SRV has pushed the Hendrix tone to a genuine sheen.. Genius.
Are we all supposed to make sound a Strat like that? Nope.
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Zenfish
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tikimon : more awake now.. i've given a better check to Paul Gilbert vid. Nice Crunch the man gets there. & wonderfull energy. He rocks. But did you notice that his crunchy tone smothers with high speed? It has probably something to see with his pick up attack. No offense. The guy is great.
But check this : Alvin Lee
I know the technical high speed has serioulsy evolved since the Ten Years After times.. but shit.. Alvin Lee is always Crunchy.
& Is it necessary to talk here about the VH heavy speed Crunch? Fools
That's would be a better subject for the guitar players, than a subject like Van Halen vs Van Hagar, for sure.. or eddie vs sammy.. sad shit, sad shit.
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Edit :This fuckin fish talk too much. After all, the story of electric tone is maybe nothing more than a dream connected to only one gesture
Isn't it?
Guitar tone can't be reduced to knowledge.
The physiological mystery of guitar tone for brain is fully cointained into an infinitesimal space between fingers & ears (with or without pick up).
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Zenfish
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It's very quite..
I guess i've to conclude about my fascination for Mr Gilmour around the question of the strat feel. Coz that's a big side of the Strat's story.
I think this video is perfectly clear about the point :
Mr Gilmour
The tone lesson really starts at 3:41.
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Edit : If you miss the point, never mind.
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Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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My band had its debut performance last month. It went REALLY well. We were well received and were asked by the club owner to return this month. So, we are playing The Tonic Lounge in Portland, Oregon March 18. Show starts at 9PM and we are in the middle slot of 3 bands.
Also, I am in the studio tonight and Friday to finish up solos and vocals on the 3 song demo. Link to video of us in the studio
complete with me fumbling over the solo in Doomsday Girl.
Lastly, we are also playing the Portland Live Loud n Local show (April 29, 30 and May 1st). That's 3 days of hard rock and metal with the Friday show featuring 4 female fronted metal bands as part of the Hell Hath No Fury Tour. Gonna be a great show!! Check the website, FB, or Reverb Nation for details and tix.
Civ - Earth to Ashes
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tikimon
tampa, florida usa Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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zen, love mr. gilmore. i reckon he is one of the most underaprricated players due to no flash but that man is just soooo flipping smooth. i have always liked his style and phrasng. what can be said about mr. beck. just simply amazing. i have been fortunate to see him many times including a gig when i was really young while he was still in the yardbirds. you are dead on with where the tone starts. sometimes we ponder and complicate things. being a zenfish you know ya just gotta do it.
good going civ.
nice donkey. but have you heard trombone shorty? give that guy a quick listen. funk new orleans style.
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