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    Buona sera amici!

    I have just recorded the first layout of a new song.
    Bluesy, jazzy kinda exotic thing with vocals.

    Used a Marshall JTM45 (Line6 Flex III model) and my ESP Les Paul only in the neck position.

    The song consists of first takes only, but I think some licks sound pretty okay.

    Hope you enjoy and like it - would be glad to hear from you and please excuse some of the mistakes...it's late and I just played it from the heart.

    http://www.box.net/shared/3b4klan006

    Greetz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi75
    Buona sera amici!

    I have just recorded the first layout of a new song.
    Bluesy, jazzy kinda exotic thing with vocals.

    Used a Marshall JTM45 (Line6 Flex III model) and my ESP Les Paul only in the neck position.

    The song consists of first takes only, but I think some licks sound pretty okay.

    Hope you enjoy and like it - would be glad to hear from you and please excuse some of the mistakes...it's late and I just played it from the heart.

    http://www.box.net/shared/3b4klan006



    Greetz
    Jimi
    Crap..

    I tried and tried to play it, but my landline just can't handle it.. and I aint gonna download a 5 MB file right now because I am trying to dink around on the net and it is already painfuly slow.

    I heard about 4 seconds, and then got real jealous... because it sounded great..
    Damn these slow connections..

    I can't wait to get back to civilization to give it a listen..

    I might download it later.. but a 5 MB file on this backwoods connection would take over an hour and that is if no one touches the computer.

    Best 3 seconds I had heard in a long time..

    I hate landlines.

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    Jimi75,

    Nice solo's and fills. You're doing some nice sounding lines over these changes. I like some of those arpeggiated runs to. Those sound realy nice.

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    D@mn nice as usual Jimi!

    Izzat your JV strat?
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    D@mn nice as usual Jimi!

    Izzat your JV strat?

    Thank you tot!

    It's my ESP Les Paul with Seymour Duncans....it sounds thinner than a Gibson Les Paul, so it has kind of fenderish allures at days
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    Quote Originally Posted by jpfeifer
    Jimi75,

    Nice solo's and fills. You're doing some nice sounding lines over these changes. I like some of those arpeggiated runs to. Those sound realy nice.

    -- Jim
    Thank you Jim....I had a good day playing out of the box a little and as it fit the new song I thought it's best to keep that on tape immediately.
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    Hey, that was cool! I liked that sweep lick you did in the middle somewhere. Nice chord progression too. I miss some reverb or delay on the guitar maybe - it sounds a bit dry.

    Good work, you're a talented musician!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Hey, that was cool! I liked that sweep lick you did in the middle somewhere. Nice chord progression too. I miss some reverb or delay on the guitar maybe - it sounds a bit dry.

    Good work, you're a talented musician!
    Hello Robert, than you for that nice comment. You are right, I totally forget to throw in some reverb and delay - like I said it was a spontaneous recording, but I can't wait to get home and refresh the patch wiht some reverb and some tube echo..
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    That's a kickin' tune...really enjoyed it!

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    very nice....your stuff is always good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi75
    Thank you tot!

    It's my ESP Les Paul with Seymour Duncans....it sounds thinner than a Gibson Les Paul, so it has kind of fenderish allures at days
    No that's why I asked. It sounds thicker than a strat.
    I pick a moon dog.

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    eheheh I thought it was a strat!

    great playing!

    just didnt like all that reverb on the voice

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    Loved it - vocals, guitar and mix all sounded great to me. Great job!
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