Nice video showing different styles on an EBMM Axis
jzeijen Well-known member Joined Sep 6, 2010 Messages 1,067 Location The Netherlands Feb 4, 2015 #1 Nice video showing different styles on an EBMM Axis
DrKev Moderator Joined Jul 8, 2006 Messages 7,494 Location Somewhere between Paris, Dublin, and Buffalo Feb 4, 2015 #2 Fun and well done!
look_at_her Well-known member Joined Jan 19, 2007 Messages 395 Location Poland Feb 4, 2015 #3 Wow! Great find ! The guy nailed it very well , also Axis once again showed it's versality , Thanks for posting
Wow! Great find ! The guy nailed it very well , also Axis once again showed it's versality , Thanks for posting
xjbebop Well-known member Joined Jan 8, 2013 Messages 2,825 Location AZ High Country Feb 4, 2015 #4 that dude's got skills.... great example of "it's all in the hands..."
J jff Active member Joined Aug 25, 2014 Messages 42 Feb 5, 2015 #5 Awesome. Talk about a versatile guitar. One volume control and all those sounds. I really liked the Knopfler single coil-ish sound.
Awesome. Talk about a versatile guitar. One volume control and all those sounds. I really liked the Knopfler single coil-ish sound.
joe web Well-known member Joined Jan 1, 2006 Messages 2,054 Location Nürnberg, Germany Feb 5, 2015 #6 thanks for the video! it's well done and i love the fact, that all the presented styles where played over the same backingtrack. this guy nails it!
thanks for the video! it's well done and i love the fact, that all the presented styles where played over the same backingtrack. this guy nails it!
banjoplayer Well-known member Joined Jan 8, 2007 Messages 2,749 Location Ulm, Germany Feb 5, 2015 #7 This is super funny! Thanks fo sharing
Eric O'Reilly Well-known member Joined Jun 16, 2013 Messages 968 Location Revere Mass Feb 5, 2015 #8 That kicked serious ass kid!
Tollywood Well-known member Joined Mar 23, 2011 Messages 4,178 Location Rhode Island Feb 5, 2015 #9 That was really creative.
MikeVt Well-known member Joined Apr 1, 2005 Messages 1,663 Location Vermont Feb 5, 2015 #10 Wow.. my first thought when I saw 'Daft Punk' was 'gimmicky pop crap' - but that was really enjoyable and well done! Nice find!
Wow.. my first thought when I saw 'Daft Punk' was 'gimmicky pop crap' - but that was really enjoyable and well done! Nice find!
DrKev Moderator Joined Jul 8, 2006 Messages 7,494 Location Somewhere between Paris, Dublin, and Buffalo Feb 11, 2015 #11 "Get Lucky" wasn;t gimmicky pop crap. Nile rodgers is a fantastic guitar player, Nathan east on bass, Omar Hakim on drums - real music, old style! That's why it grooves so hard!
"Get Lucky" wasn;t gimmicky pop crap. Nile rodgers is a fantastic guitar player, Nathan east on bass, Omar Hakim on drums - real music, old style! That's why it grooves so hard!
beej Moderator Joined Aug 16, 2004 Messages 12,317 Location Toronto, Canada Feb 11, 2015 #12 That disc is amazing! (As is their older stuff ... I'm a fan.) But yeah- the groove with those guys is killer. Btw, there's a great BBC documentary about Nile Rodgers for those that haven't seen it - "Nile Rodgers: The Hit Maker". Definitely worth a watch.
That disc is amazing! (As is their older stuff ... I'm a fan.) But yeah- the groove with those guys is killer. Btw, there's a great BBC documentary about Nile Rodgers for those that haven't seen it - "Nile Rodgers: The Hit Maker". Definitely worth a watch.