I couldn't help doin' another one.
The drums are Smart Loops, the bass is me playing through the G&L Tribute through the PODxt Live and the guitar is a very, very old Ibanez RG440 (sometimes they appear on ebay for $170 or so) through the PODxt Live. Man is that guitar old. ;) I have to return it to one of my brothers soon though.
An amazing song by Mountain, I set up the Smart Loops drum track and recorded a bass track with an attempt at vocals allowing me to do the guitar track live.
Here is my take on the classic by the Kinks. The added challenge in doing the vocal part on guitar was that I did the bass part differently. It made it a little tougher to follow along.
Completed back in 1999, my brother did everything on this from the original drawings, converting them to digital graphics, the historical content, the storyline, etc. I did the music and the voice of one of the characters. This was way back when only a high powered Mac computer was capable of rendering a movie.
I don't think she really grasped the concepts, although she did grasp my hand with her teeth. This is really just an attempt at one of those boring cat vids that sometimes make it to the most viewed lists.
A Bad Co. song per request. Starts on 5th fret with rock version of open G (G-G-D-G-B-D) to keep it in the original key of C and attempt at vocal melody was in C mixolydian mode.
Interview with Mick Ralphs...
http://www.vguita r.com/features/artis ts/details.asp?AID=2 046
Just tryin' to jam to my bass and drum tracks of Hey Joe. The general idea was to hit notes related to each relevent chord as the various chords cycled through. To me this kind of thing is fun because each jam is different.
This afternoon I attempted to do a instructional vid on sailing. "Attempted" being the key word. This upload is a file that was a direct export to Flash.