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11/09/2014 3:20 am
https://app.box.com/s/3tkgscltn3o7kpbuhu7t feedback required if you are going to listen. Kidding, thanks to all who left fb. And thanks for the track maggior.
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bbzswa777
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11/09/2014 4:18 am
Maybe you already know, but this requires me to create an account to listen.
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11/09/2014 4:40 am
Yeah, I can't get to this either, and I have an account :-).

Did you share it and copy the link? Not sure what happened. Looking forward to what you put together...
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11/09/2014 8:20 am
Should work now. God willing.
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11/09/2014 12:27 pm
Originally Posted by: bbzswa777Maybe you already know, but this requires me to create an account to listen.

Thanks for letting me know. I had no idea.
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11/09/2014 2:37 pm
Wow, sounds great!! Nice tone!

I think it's awesome how everybody takes such a different approach with this backing track. You can shred, you can lay down blues licks, or you can play melodic runs like you did.

I like how you acknowledge the little break downs. Same thing with the tonality changes in chords. The thing you did after the backing track was done was great too!

It must feel great to be past all of your technical issues and being able to record! Well done!
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11/09/2014 4:26 pm
Sounds pretty good. Some parts even sound like they were planned in advance, especially the melodic motif that you started playing 50 seconds into the recording. I couldn't hear if that part was planned or improvised at all! You've got a pretty awesome tone too. My best guess is that you're using a Marshall-style amp to get that tone, but I've been wrong before.
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11/09/2014 4:59 pm
Thanks I appreciate YOUR kind words.
Glad you liked it. I took maggior advise,to listen to the track more diligently while playing. That's it. I would love to have the time to sit and right. Just don't have it.
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11/09/2014 5:02 pm
I used my boss js10,
Prs American custom 24.
Neck pickup. Treble.
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11/10/2014 6:43 pm
Very nice melodic sound, and lovely ascending runs - I don't know if you are in a band but you should be! Best wishes, Steve
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11/10/2014 7:32 pm
Originally Posted by: Steve BarrowVery nice melodic sound, and lovely ascending runs - I don't know if you are in a band but you should be! Best wishes, Steve

Thank you Steve,I appreciate YOUR kind words. And I don't have any kind of time to be in a band. Thanks :-)
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