Here are some recordings I've done in the last few months. It took me a while because DMusic wasn't being co-operative.
File Name: Firebird Sample
Guitar used: Epiphone Firebird
Tuning: Drop D
Description: Sound sample of my Firebird
Highly Experimental
Guitar used: Fender Jaguar
Tuning: A# A D G B E
Description: Experimenting with my soundcard feedbacking on itself. Mostly just noise.
File Name: LZ-K
Song: Kashmir
Artist: Led Zeppelin
Guitar used: Epiphone Firebird
Tuning: DADGAD
Description: Me playing the 3 or 4 riffs that make up Kashmir.
File Name: Where Did You Sleep Last Night
Song: Where Did You Sleep Last Night
Artist: Nirvana
Guitar used: Ovation Celebrity Deluxe
Tuning: Half step down
Description: Cover of Nirvana
File Name: Improv In D
Guitar used: Fender Jaguar
Tuning: DADADD
Description: Original piece I'm working on
File Name: KoC
Song: Knights of Cydonia
Artist: Muse
Guitar used: Squier Stratocaster
Tuning: Standard
Description: Intro to Knights of Cydonia
"In what, twisted universe does mastering Eddie Van Halen's two handed arpeggio technique count as ABSOLUTELY NOTHING?!" - Dr Gregory House
You got your DMusic site to work? I've given up on mine since it's been down over the last couple of months. :roll:
I listened to the 1st couple while getting ready for work.
I really like your tone on the Firebird sample.
"Highly Experimental", I'll say! Reminds me of "Industrial Metal". Some parts I really like, especially around 2:50.
Sounds like you've got the riffs down for Kashmir, just have to pick up the tempo a bit.
I'll try to listen to more later.
Dan
"The only way I know that guarantees no mistakes is not to play and that's simply not an option". David Hodge
WOW,
I hear lots of improvements since anything else I'd heard from you in the past.
Way to progress!! 8)
Bish
"I play live as playing dead is harder than it sounds!"
Experimental was to over the top for my old ears :roll: Keep going and keep on playing, sorry I haven't time to listen to the all but if you stick one track up I'll give it my undivided attention.
Gerry
Those who can't dance always blame the band.
Well, I promised I'd listen to the rest of your songs, and I did.
I really like your "Improve in D". I like dronning tones ala Jimmy Page, and I hear alot of that in this song.
Listened to the two other covers, and your strumming & timing has improved alot.
Dan
"The only way I know that guarantees no mistakes is not to play and that's simply not an option". David Hodge