Joe Satriani — Tears in the Rain: Video recording
I recorded this today, while testing some acoustic guitar simulators in Line 6 POD Farm. The song is Joe Satriani’s “Tears in the Rain”, from the 1992 album “The Extremist”.
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I recorded this today, while testing some acoustic guitar simulators in Line 6 POD Farm. The song is Joe Satriani’s “Tears in the Rain”, from the 1992 album “The Extremist”.
Last night, I recorded Megadeth’s “Tornado of Souls”, from the album “Rust in Peace”. This is not a note-by-note cover, but my own version. This is my favorite Megadeth song
I decided to test GarageBand ‘11 capabilities as as mobile demo recorder, using an 11” MacBook Air and a Line 6 Pod GX USB guitar recording interface. And it’s quite
I promised to record more demos a while back, so here they are. I chose 4 song fragments I like to illustrate the best tones one can get out of
This week I will not write about music theory or technique. I will dedicate some time to talk a bit about the Fender Stratocaster history, since it is one of
This is another guitar mini-lesson, similar to my previous post about Eric Johnson’s style. Now I’m going to talk a bit about the one who was (and still is) my
Fender American Vintage ‘57 Stratocaster Hrm… I forgot that I had this awesome lens. This Tokina AT-X Pro 28-70mm f/2.8 lens was released in Japan only (the international version was
As you may already know, I got this Strat a couple weeks ago. It’s a Fender American Vintage ‘57 Stratocaster, a reissue of the classic 1957 production model. I am
I recorded this short demo tonight to demonstrate the clean tone of my new Strat. It’s very raw – just the iPhone 4 camera for video and one mic on
After a lot of research, testing, playing, flying, walking and driving around, I found a Strat that I like. It’s a Fender American Vintage ‘57 Reissue. Alder body, 2-tone sunburst
I decided to get a new Fender Stratocaster, but still haven’t decided on the specs. Well, actually I’m just in doubt about the body – ash or alder? Let’s see