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5 hours ago, Stormbringer said:And yet another QUEEN song!
And the second video with real drums!
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This is Tie Your Mother Down
I hope you like it!
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Ah dude I f@#king loved this video!
The real drums just sweetens up the sounds that much more! Bravo on the continued great work sir!

1 hour ago, ILUVAdrianaLima said:
Ah dude I f@#king loved this video!
The real drums just sweetens up the sounds that much more! Bravo on the continued great work sir!
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Thank you!!
It's amazing the difference real drums make.
Plus I'm particularly happy about the overall mix I did on this song.

I picked my phone the other day to record a little Blues jamming. Just me and my guitar.
My intention was to do some 3 or 4 minutes... well, I got carried away and I ended up doing almost 14 minutes!!
So I decided to upload it to Youtube.
It's an improvisation in one take, so there's mistakes here and there.
I doubt anybody would have the patience to watch the whole 14 minutes but I'll post it anyway

Back to Metal with my clones!
Some Thrash this time with The Four Horsemen by Metallica
I hope you like it!


^ Interesting process!


On 3/20/2019 at 9:12 PM, Stormbringer said:^ Interesting process!
It kinda takes the creativity out of EVH and that seems it was manufactured, but made his guitar playing better though.

35 minutes ago, Stromboli1 said:
It kinda takes the creativity out of EVH and that seems it was manufactured, but made his guitar playing better though.
It definitely doesn't take the creativity out of EVH but the contrary. It's quite the creative process.
The Beatles did a rather similar thing on a couple of songs on the Revolver album and the song Rain (B-side single from the same time). They wanted a reversed tape effect for a couple of guitar solos, so George Harrison recorded the guitar solo as they wanted it to be. Then they reversed the tape and Harrison would now learn the reversed version to then record it. Then this would be in turned put on reverse to get the desired effect.

If someone else mixed his guitar tracks together which consisted of him just playing different guitar solos, then he has to learn the solo. That's not that creative to me, but it is an interesting process.

11 hours ago, Stromboli1 said:If someone else mixed his guitar tracks together which consisted of him just playing different guitar solos, then he has to learn the solo. That's not that creative to me, but it is an interesting process.
It is quite creative. It was a novel way of using the technology to his advantage and exploring new ways of playing the instrument.
It's a very thinking-outside-the-box way of creating a guitar solo.

More Metal and more METALLICA!
This weeks my clones and I did another song form the Kill 'Em All album:
No Remorse
I hope you like it!

1 hour ago, Stormbringer said:It is quite creative. It was a novel way of using the technology to his advantage and exploring new ways of playing the instrument.
It's a very thinking-outside-the-box way of creating a guitar solo.
I guess we can agree to disagree on this. I'm fine with it if he himself mixes it, but if someone else comes in to mix it is what I don't agree with. I agree with you that it's a unique out the box way of making a guitar solo.
I need to catch up on your videos.

3 minutes ago, Stromboli1 said:I guess we can agree to disagree on this. I'm fine with it if he himself mixes it, but if someone else comes in to mix it is what I don't agree with. I agree with you that it's a unique out the box way of making a guitar solo.
Oooh ok, I get you.
But by how David Lee Roth is telling it I'm pretty sure was Eddie who mixed the bits to put together a solo, not someone else or a producer or whatever.
As a musician myself (and guitarist) and knowing how we are with these things and also knowing EVH is a trained musician, I think the most likely is that he himself picked the bits to build the final thing.

Yep

Back to The Beatles with my clones and a rather special song this time:
Help! was the first song I played and sang in front of an audience, back in High School, and it was also the first time I played with a band.
I was supposed to just play rhythm guitar but somebody had to sing and nobody wanted to. Since I knew the lyrics I decided to just give it a try and sing it myself... And the I discovered that, contrary to what I though, I could actually sing decently.
So, it's a song that needed some tribute
And here it is:
HELP!

I've got a new video
And an original song: this is a live and acoustic version of Sangre Fría, a song from my first album.
Though it's originally a Heavy Rock song, it was intended to fature a harmonica, but it couldn't be recorded for the album version.
And this bluesier, acoustic version FINALLY has harmonica the way the song should have always been.
I hope you like it!

Another live and acoustic video
This is a song from my latest album, and it's inspired by The Hobbit
Hacia Las Nubes

New video with my clones and this is an ORIGINAL and BRAND NEW song ![]()
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And it has real drums too!
It's a Rockabilly thing and it's lyrics are about my crazy bicycle trips up to the mountains
Rockabilly Biking:
I hope you like it!!
Feel free to share it and stuff

Play that funky music South American boy!
I actually thought rockability was extinct.
Good to see otherwise. It seems that you put your own signature on it, but definitely represented the subgenre.