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maddgary

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here is a jam song from my band same chord prog through whole song and improv over it i play lead with my beutiful carbon blue pet anyways
feel free to comment and criticize the playing
let me know what you think of tone and what not
http://rvmfans.net/ratm/never.wmv
peace
 
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Jimi D

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Well, I don't have the codec so I can't actually see the vid, but the audio suggests you're getting some serious high-energy use out of that Pet... :cool:
 
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KungFu Grip

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Excellent use of "space".

Sorry, just kidding. BTW, there's no file attachment. ;)
 

peter71

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That was pretty cool! I liked your playing a lot. I do have to admit that the drummer and bass player kind of lost me at parts, but very fun. Also, I liked your tone a lot, but there were definate stretches where you kind of got lost in the mix. I am not sure if you were dropping back and playing rhythem, or if it was when you were playing lower registry bits. I could definately hear you better on the high screaming stuff.

Anyway, great job and thanks a ton for sharing with everyone. That takes some guts since there are a lot of really fine players on this board! I hope more people will be willing to share their creations...
 

BIG GINGER GIT

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Not for me I'm afraid :(
Drummer kept drifting out of time, bass player was out of key in parts but if you guys are jamming for fun and enjoying it well... that's what it's all about :D
Work on your vibrato dude, it'll make you stand out from the rest ;)
 

dwf1004

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Man, you suck. You're as bad as I am. :p

LOL...you probably took me serious there. I'm in no position whatsoever to judge someone on their playing, when I'm still in my "re-learning process", as well as one that doesn't pick up (one of) the guitars as much as he should.

I do tip the mighty cap to you, sir, for your sharing with the forum folk. As peter mentioned on a similar note previous, it takes a BIG pair to throw your playing out to a bunch of strangers and unknowns...you are a better person than I.

Go get 'em, brotha! :)
 

puppiesonacid

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is that a bit of free bird i hear in them chords? hahaha


ahh the memories this brings back of jamming on guitar when i had absolutely nothing to do but get together with friends and play.... wish that was still the case.... keep jamming bro.


God bless,

Tony
 

dwf1004

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Thanks for the reaffirmation on picking up the "Free Bird" relation, guys...I thought I was crazy (until that other voice in my head started agreeing with me!) :)
 

koogie2k

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Let me start out with....dude, you certainly have a set to not only put out audio, but vid as well. Now, I believe you have a carbon blue Pet....so you need to stand out front and show that thing off bro!!;)

I liked the energy that was coming from the jam. However, I used to drum, and dude needs some work, but, that comes with practice. The more you do practice, the tighter you all will come as musicians. I appreciate the "raw" talent of people who are willing to video themselves and be open to criticism. Keep practicing and be honest with yourselves. Look at the video, get over the oohhs and aahhs, and then critique yourselves. I could tell you all sorts of things both good and bad, but that is something you guys need to do. It will only help you become better in areas of needing some fine tuning. When I drummed, I used to have all of my gigs video taped for later critique so I could see what I needed to improve. You can't always tell on stage, you have to have a seat in the audience to notice some things. Like the time I drank too much and fell off the drum seat....hehehehe....looking back, I said to myself , "Self, don't get so stupid before a show." So that never happened again. See, the video worked! Luckily, I am sole owner of said video and NO, it will not be posted.

Seriously, not bad, not great, but was it fun? If yes, then it was the best video in the world! Hats off to you guys. Keep 'em coming....koog loves videos!:D
 
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