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Topic: Any musicians onhere?  (Read 1778 times)

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obkook

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Very nice - reminded me of some of the Mermen stuff on The Amazing California Health and Happiness Roadshow album.
Just a walleye fisherman from MN tryin' ta get salty!


rockfish

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sweet  guitar work  :)
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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Kokayak

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Thanks everyone. It definitely did end up Almond Bros. Didn't have any intention of that it just sort of ended up that way. The little acoustic Jack Johnson style thing is something I just sort strum when I'm sitting around watching TV. I just recorded it and started playing the other instruments over it. I was listening to Abbey Road last night and the little Bass part I did sounds very similar to a Paul McCartney line off the backside medley. One day I might just sit down and actually plan something out instead of just fudging it on the fly LOL!

I don't consider myself a great guitar player, I've met way too many guys that can humble me but as anyone who loves playing music would tell you "nobody ENJOYS it any more than me!"  :smt003 I was extremely lucky to grow up in Tracy, CA (did I just say that  :smt120 ) As a kid I got lessons from a guy named James Santiago who now works for Voodoo Lab and was with Line 6 when they first started out. I got to be a Beta Tester for their Guitar Port before it was released. James has done a bunch of stuff for Guitar Player magazine and he records a bunch of the music for the Discovery Channel shows and some other TV programs. Here's a video he did for an article he wrote on getting EJ's tone Here is an awesome documentary on the history of the Crybaby (even if you are not a guitarist this video is COOL!) James recorded all the music for it as well, lucky SOB gets to hang out with all these people now http://www.crybabydoc.com/full.html
And you could hear me screaming a mile away as I was headed out for the door....


 

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