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Re:Star Wars Folk Cover (Acoustic guitar, stand up bass, lap steel)
2012/05/31 16:56:34
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Re:Star Wars Folk Cover (Acoustic guitar, stand up bass, lap steel)
2012/05/31 17:36:00
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What he said. bapu Interesting.
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Re:Star Wars Folk Cover (Acoustic guitar, stand up bass, lap steel)
2012/05/31 17:50:24
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that's neat... sounds like more than just those 3 voices though... synth ? welcome to the songs forum...
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Re:Star Wars Folk Cover (Acoustic guitar, stand up bass, lap steel)
2012/05/31 23:00:27
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Huh... thats kinda cool. This reminds me of a concept album of "War Of The Worlds" by Jeff Wayne, with vocals by Justin Hawyard (and others), and guitar by Chris Spedding. I thought this was a very unique rendition of an incredibly well known piece of music. I enjoyed it a lot.
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Re:Star Wars Folk Cover (Acoustic guitar, stand up bass, lap steel)
2012/06/01 09:54:28
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notnat that's neat... sounds like more than just those 3 voices though... synth ? welcome to the songs forum... Sounds like he may have used a Digitech Whammy Pedal to get those higher pitches and not a synth.
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Re:Star Wars Folk Cover (Acoustic guitar, stand up bass, lap steel)
2012/06/01 10:27:50
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foxwolfen Huh... thats kinda cool. This reminds me of a concept album of "War Of The Worlds" by Jeff Wayne, with vocals by Justin Hawyard (and others), and guitar by Chris Spedding. I thought this was a very unique rendition of an incredibly well known piece of music. I enjoyed it a lot. wow - that takes me back Shad - love the "Forever Autumn' track
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Re:Star Wars Folk Cover (Acoustic guitar, stand up bass, lap steel)
2012/06/01 10:51:28
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Thanks very much for listening, everyone. The lead guitar was done with my Axe-Fx and it features an "octave overdrive" effect I mixed in about 10% and a pitch shifter an octave up that I also mixed in about %10. The desired effect is instant feedback, kinda like a sustainer pickup. Good ears!
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Re:Star Wars Folk Cover (Acoustic guitar, stand up bass, lap steel)
2012/06/01 20:15:56
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daryl1968 foxwolfen Huh... thats kinda cool. This reminds me of a concept album of "War Of The Worlds" by Jeff Wayne, with vocals by Justin Hawyard (and others), and guitar by Chris Spedding. I thought this was a very unique rendition of an incredibly well known piece of music. I enjoyed it a lot. wow - that takes me back Shad - love the "Forever Autumn' track ME TOO! Love that tune! Autin - when I first saw this posted I thought "WHY?" well, I guess I still think that some, but this is pretty cool. Not something I would have ever thought of doing. but the steel, acoustic and bass all sound wonderful and are played well. mix is not bad, either.
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Re:Star Wars Folk Cover (Acoustic guitar, stand up bass, lap steel)
2012/06/02 01:02:48
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i saw this over on sevenstring but thought i'd post here. love it. personally i'd take the lead down a smidgeon in relation to the acoustic instruments, but it is sooo cool. good ole John Williams, he can write a tune, eh?
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