View Full Version : Satch/Vai/Petrucci type tunes for review
ibnzjem
03-12-2005, 10:09 AM
Hey guys,
Looking for some opinions on my tunes. They are instrumental rock guitar in the vein of Satch, Vai, Petrucci, Johnson. Not looking to be the best or fastest guitar player, just want to write great songs & keep the listener interested. Please click on jeffurso.com/sounds.htm (http://www.jeffurso.com/sounds.htm) & let me know what you all think.
Thanks for checking it out! :)
hbkolb
03-12-2005, 11:15 AM
Great playing !!!! You have a new fan.
Blueszai
03-12-2005, 12:07 PM
Speechless ... Sounds just great ! Some nice playing in there plus a nice sound & feel to it . Sure keeps me interested , job well done ! :cool:
ibnzjem
03-12-2005, 01:02 PM
Thanks guys, for taking the time to check out my tunes. Glad you liked. Just trying to continue to do what most of us love..........play guitar!
Blueszai
03-12-2005, 02:25 PM
Did you play all instruments ? I checked your site out a bit , and to me it looked like you play the drums as well . If that is the case , even more respect to ya .
I'm really thinking about ordering a copy .
ibnzjem
03-12-2005, 05:32 PM
Thanks for checking it out Blueszai. I did play drums for 14 years. However, the drums on the CD were built using software. They were built practically from scratch...... precisely placing cymbals & percussion about. I'm charging $9.99 a CD on the site. Not trying to make a million dollars, just trying to get a little back on the manufacturing and get this music out there as much as I can. I tried to go with some really cool packaging and a great layout. I think the CD should look good, as well as sound great too.
BMG_SKULK
03-15-2005, 01:55 AM
A little on the upbeat...lite side, for my personal taste, but some very nice guitar work.
Keep jammin man. ;)
What kind of signal chain you playing through?
ibnzjem
03-15-2005, 12:14 PM
Thanks. I did keep it on the lighter side to expand to a wider audience. I tried to come up with tunes that could cross over into a lot of different groups of people. Shredders, metal, melodic, & ballady. There should be something on there for everybody. Equipment-wise......I used a Line6 Pod Pro & a BBE Sonic Maximizer for most of the guitar tones. I like to keep it pretty simple. I'm not good at figuring out how to chain a bunch of effects & preamps together. Especially with a pedal board. MIDI gets kind of confusing to me.
elklandercc
03-15-2005, 03:52 PM
Wow, realy great tunes. I'm going to have to look into buying a cd.
Hamberg
03-15-2005, 04:22 PM
that rocks man.
BMG_SKULK
03-16-2005, 02:02 AM
Thanks. I did keep it on the lighter side to expand to a wider audience. I tried to come up with tunes that could cross over into a lot of different groups of people. Shredders, metal, melodic, & ballady. There should be something on there for everybody. Equipment-wise......I used a Line6 Pod Pro & a BBE Sonic Maximizer for most of the guitar tones. I like to keep it pretty simple. I'm not good at figuring out how to chain a bunch of effects & preamps together. Especially with a pedal board. MIDI gets kind of confusing to me.
Thought I heard that Pod sound in there. Sound good man.
Best of luck..
I don' use much at all either.
Strat--->Iba Tube Screamer--->RP200---Boss CS-3.
The RP I have Detune, a little Cry wah, and slap-back delay...touch
of verb.
Re2point0
03-16-2005, 09:46 AM
not bad at all. reminds me alittle of some of the guitar playing petrucci did in liquid tension.. vety nicley done
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