Evanescent Surge


FrankAxtell
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FrankAxtell
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05/12/2007 11:41 pm
I just finished a multi-tracked rock guitar composition call "Evanescent Surge". I used a Fender Deluxe Reverb with and AC Booster and a Mesa Boogie TriAxis with 2/90 power amp. Enjoy...

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/songInfo.cfm?bandID=518251&songID=5356514
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RGX312l
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05/13/2007 3:59 am
Dude, you really have the 'song structure' thing down to an art form.

Everything is 'where they should be' . Love the whammy work !

Great job!


RGX312L
"Dangerous Distortion, Serious Sustain"

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FrankAxtell
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05/14/2007 12:10 am
Originally Posted by: RGX312lDude, you really have the 'song structure' thing down to an art form.

Everything is 'where they should be' . Love the whammy work !

Great job!


RGX312L


Thanks...I've been writing awhile now.
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05/15/2007 12:24 pm
This was my first listen linked through guitar tricks - and a good one at that. You sound like you know what you are doing - not the standard approach to melody which is nice. You tend to hear a lot of clones these days. Cool.
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FrankAxtell
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05/15/2007 12:57 pm
Originally Posted by: SpedzarThis was my first listen linked through guitar tricks - and a good one at that. You sound like you know what you are doing - not the standard approach to melody which is nice. You tend to hear a lot of clones these days. Cool.

Welcome....Thanks so much for the kind words. I have been studying music for a long time. I went to Berklee College of Music and took lots of private lessons with some great teacher like Vincent Bredice, Scott Henderson and Joe Diorio, Jack Wilkins and the late great Joseph Iadone.
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05/16/2007 10:59 am
It must have been very inspiring to have private lessons as such. Forgive my ignorance but I haven't yet learned of many of those players (I'll do some research when I get a minute), however I have certainly heard Scott Henderson. Lately I have been listening to one of his albums and he really is an amazing player - his incredible chops certainly don't detract from the blues and the tones he achieves are ultrasweet to say the least - it has made me really appreciate solo guitar again.

Seeing as though you are obviously an educated player I'd akso very much value your comment on a song I posted on myspace/manplaysguitar - I have come onto this site to network with professional people and hopefully be of some value to this community myself. I'd also be happy to comment on any more of your music you are putting out.
Spedzar - "the sound of one hand tapping"...
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