Scott, you are one ridiculously multitalented musician!
Tue Jun 09, 2020 12:51 pm
Alain
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Re: Stick and Strings Jam
Wow, really good Scott...I should try one day to do something is this style. As you know, I'm more a soft jazzy musician but I was playing rock younger...lol. Congrats...
Again guys, thanks a bunch for checking this out! It means a lot to me that anyone might take a second to take a listen. I love creating things that are a bit off the beaten path. It's fun and it doesn't cost anything.
Alain - I'd love to hear you do a rock thing, but I am a big fan of your jazzy stuff! thanks for the compliment, it means a lot coming from a musician of your calibre.
Bizon - I play a lot of instruments, it's true! hahaha You know, somebody said once that you don't actually HAVE to be any good at playing anything, you just have to make it LOOK like you know what you are doing for a few seconds at a time! lol Thanks for the kind words, I really appreciate you taking a moment to have a listen!
Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2010 12:42 pm Posts: 2536 Location: Jersey
Re: Stick and Strings Jam
Jayesskerr wrote:
somebody said once that you don't actually HAVE to be any good at playing anything, you just have to make it LOOK like you know what you are doing for a few seconds at a time! lol Thanks for the kind words, I really appreciate you taking a moment to have a listen!
You gotta try smiling sometime! You look like you wanna pick a fight, not take a solo! Even Miles smiled...occasionally...
_________________ Peace, Marty "The present day composer refuses to die" -Edgard Varese
Tue Jun 16, 2020 11:23 am
Jayesskerr
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Re: Stick and Strings Jam
lol I'm nice, so definitely no fight picking... I believe that is what's known as "guitar face" and it is part of rock and roll... I promise to try to smile at my rehearsal tonight...
Thanks again for taking a listen, guys. It means a lot to me.
Joined: Wed Aug 12, 2015 7:40 am Posts: 2884 Location: Detroit, MI
Re: Stick and Strings Jam
Jayesskerr wrote:
Hey - I hope everyone's doing okay out there! I made up this jam with the Railboard and thought it would be perfect as a collaboration with a guitar player, y'know a Satriani type thing over top of the sort of unstoppable grooves that only a Railboard can deliver!
The first section is Emin7 to Cmaj7, then the second section is an Amin7 to D7, with the RH playing a repeating D-E note. I hope you guys dig it - I know my creations aren't always your cup of tea, but I thought I'd share it anyways.
Have a great day fellas!
That was really cool, Scott! I commented on this at Facebook and forgot to say anything about it here in Stickland.
earthgene wrote:
That was pretty bitchen Scotty, good show.
What the heck, that gnarly solo was one take...
I know, right? One fricking take and ripping it up. Kicking ass, Scott!
I have my TAGG in a drawer--haven't used mine in a while. But I've got my work office mixed in with the studio now, and I didn't have room to have the tagged Stick out all the time. Maybe I'll get it back out, since I'm clearing out the music studio as an office and heading back to work Monday to my real office.
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