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Last episode of the year! Reviewing 2023 and preparing for 2024. Discussing new songs + new project which will see the light of day next year. Lamenting the slew of untimely deaths in the wake of the plague years. Revealing the BIG SECRET of death metal guitar tone that “THEY” don't want you to know. And more… Albums of discussion: Pentagram - First Daze Here (1970s) Pentagram - Relentless (1985) Pentagram - Day of Reckoning (1987) ______________________________________ Find Nate: https://www.youtube.com/@borntoonate ______________________________________ Find Spirit Adrift: https://spiritadrift.bandcamp.com https://www.spiritadrift.com https://www.youtube.com/@spiritadriftmusic ______________________________________ Send questions, comments, online guitar lesson inquiries, or anything you'd like Nate to address on the podcast to: BIGRIFFENERGY@GMAIL.COM ______________________________________
Garza sits down in-person with Mark Whelan. Singer, guitar player & founder of American death metal band FUMING MOUTH. Their new album LAST DAY OF SUN is out now! https://www.linktr.ee/fumingmouth SPONSORS: Click this link to purchase from Sweetwater & help support the podcast: imp.i114863.net/rnrmVB CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Mark's Uber Driver Got Lost 03:05 - Amps, Pedals & Gear Talk (HM2 Waza) 07:05 - Bands That Have the “Buzzsaw” Sound 11:15 - First Bands That Got Mark Into Heavy Music 14:20 - New Record, Last Day of Sun, 2023 18:30 - Clean Singing 20:35 - Playing with The Black Dahlia Murder 23:05 - Mark Finding Out He Had Cancer 29:04 - Writing “Kill the Disease” on Phone During Cancer Treatment 34:11 - Working with Kurt Ballou 35:20 - Writing the First Record, The Grand Descent (2019) 37:40 - How Mark's Mindset Changed After Cancer Diagnosis 42:44 - Always Working & Creating Music Between Albums 45:15 - Gene Wolfe Inspiring Fuming Mouth Songs 50:06 - Reading Books, Mark Recommends Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy 55:50 - Favorite Movies, John Carpenter's 5/4 Halloween Theme 58:23 - Where Riffs Come From 1:04:48 - Bands to Check Out, Death Metal Rabbit Hole 1:10:46 - Touring UK for First Time 1:14:50 - Closing Thoughts, Words of Wisdom
Rig Doctor Podcast: Tone Tips, Pedalboard Tricks, & Easy DIY Hacks
Episode 73: Deep Dive Into Guitar Tone (with Joey Landreth) //SPONSORS// Gear Exchange (Sweetwater) - https://sweetwater.com/used The Guitar Sanctuary - https://theguitarsanctuary.com Mono - https://monocreators.com/chairmen (use code "chairmen" for 10% off) Best-Tronics - https://btpa.com (use code "dachairs" for 10% off) Stringjoy - https://stringjoy.com (use code "boards" for 10% off) //HOSTS// Grant Klassen (Goodwood Audio) - grant@goodwoodaudio.com Brian Omilion (Omilion Audio) - omilion@theguitarsanctuary.com Mason Marangella (Vertex Effects) - mason@vertexeffects.com //YOUTUBE// Watch COTB Podcast live: https://bit.ly/3VhbNea
Clearwater Jazz Holiday's Young Lions Jazz Master Virtual Sessions
On July 5, 2022 we welcomed Tampa Bay area guitarist and educator, JJ Patishall, back to CJH's Young Lions Jazz Master "Virtual" Sessions. To watch this Full Session visit www.clearwaterjazz.com/education and click on THE STUDIO. You can learn more at www.clearwaterjazz.com about CJH events, the annual Clearwater Jazz Holiday music festival tradition and Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation's year-round Education & Outreach.
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The Boys are back and stacked this week...Dirty Laundry is collapsable...This day in has some bangers...News we go deep... Tenacious D album news, Disturbed single drops, Harley Benton Dual Pedal release, and more...Jims Metal Minute main events todays news... Drum Roll please... A Freaking Pantera Tribute tour is coming with Phil, Rex, Zack, and Charlie!!!OMG....For G.A.S. this week Jim takes a reverb quiz to see if they can guess what amp he plays...And boy are the results good...Our main event we have a first sight review of the Sterling Mariposa, Also we deep dive on truss rods, types, styles, and we discuss which ones we like the best...As always we are brought to you by Mean Beard, Green Beard Grooming, and Analog Pedals...From Beard care to Guitar Tone care we got your back!
Check out the custom playlist for Episode #109See Anthrax at the Tattoo The Earth Festival 8/27/2022Find Frank Bello Online:FacebookTwitterInstagramWebsiteFind Anthrax Online:WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitterYoutubeFind Mistress Carrie Online:Official WebsiteThe Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on PatreonTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeCameoTikTok
Check out the custom playlist for Episode #107See Dark Desert Eagles at Indian Ranch in Webster MA 6/25/22See Extreme at Indian Ranch in Webster MA 9/2/22See Extreme at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom in NH 9/3/22See Extreme & Aerosmith at Fenway Park in Boston MA 9/8/22Find Pat Badger Online:FacebookTwitterFind Extreme Online:WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitterYoutubeFind Dark Desert Eagles Online:WebsiteFind Mistress Carrie Online:Official WebsiteThe Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on PatreonTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeCameoTikTok
Christian missed the recording, Michael Shakro sat in for him. You may know Shakro as the man who played the African thumb piano during the van sessions or maybe as the guy who wrote our intro music....either way, we sat down and Drafted our top 5 guitar tones... enjoy us talking about dumb shit Head to SOULDIER.US and use promo code "theundergroundsessions" to get 15% off your order! Support the people who support us and help us continue to say dumb things into microphones (still don't get why they support us but hey we aren't complaining) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/undergound-sessions/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/undergound-sessions/support
In this episode, I spend some time chatting with Nick and Josh of JHS Pedals. We discuss the origins of JHS, all the various jobs Nick has held in his tenure, and we even play a fun round of Newlyweds to see if Josh and Nick know each other as well as they know pedals. As a quick note, this audio was pulled directly from our video chat. So some parts may not make as much sense without the visual component. Don't worry, the vast majority is perfect for podcasts. Thanks so much for listening, lets jump in!If you're unfamiliar with JHS Pedals, please check them out here: jhspedals.infoinstagram.com/jhspedalsfacebook.com/JHSpedals/twitter.com/jhspedals
Joe's NEW ALBUM "The Elephants Of Mars" is available on April 8th 2022, pre-order at satriani.com We discuss his guitar rigs and tones over time, the art of engineering in the studio, differences between CD's and Vinyl, how being in debt $5000 helped him launch his career and joining The Greg Kihn Band, song writting and advice for players! 00:44 - Guitar Amps and Rigs 03:42 - Meaning of the song makes the Guitar Tone 05:33 - The importance of RE AMPING 07:10 - Why use amps when it's getting compressed? 09:48 - Analog vs Digital - losing tone cause of vinyl 12:33 - The vinyl experience 14:37 - Eddie Van Halen modded Frankenstein 16:21 - Being in Credit Card Debt lead Surfing With The Alien 22:08 - Not satisfied creatively 23:35 - Not having to wear spandex and look 80's 25:33 - Radio and Fans made it a success 27:25 - How song writting has changed over the years 29:41 - Song Inspiration 33:50 - Advice for Guitar Players and How to Be A Better 38:07 - Effects Loop vs Front of Amp 38:40 - Art Shows and Tour 39:43 - Any new Chickenfoot coming soon? Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big thanks to Moves Johnson for stopping by the podcast this week to tell us about his upcoming musical projects, one of which involves his grandfather and an orchestra to boot. Plus, the gang reviews the music that's caught their attention including stuff from Jim James, Lane 8, Aesop Rock, and more. Also, Ashley reviews the latest release from psych-singer-songwriter Mabloni called 'Lotta Freaks', available from 11 February on all streaming platforms. And to round off the episode, the gang talk all things guitar gear, as they choose some of their favourite guitar tones before advising how you can achieve them. For more about Moves Johnson: www.movesjohnson.com For BPM Pod on social media: @BPMPod And for the BPM Pod Desert Island Playlist, head to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7ES1QBww3CwmmzPf8sXbDL?si=4409e10c7b5841e2 Music featured in this episode Tame Impala - The Less I Know the Better (Official Audio) Same Ol' Road - Dredg - YouTube Porcupine Tree - The Incident - YouTube Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger (Official Video) - YouTube Queens of the Stone Age - Turnin On The Screw - YouTube The Cult - She Sells Sanctuary - YouTube Queen - I Want It All (Official Video) - YouTube Lane 8 - Reviver (Official Visualiser) Ricky Reed, Jim James & Duendita - Us (How Sweet It Was) (Official Audio) - YouTube The Chemical Brothers - Wide Open ft. Beck (Official Music Video) - YouTube Aesop Rock - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HEq8UqrujM
Is your acoustic guitar tone sounding its best? Today, we share our secrets to getting the best tone possible out of the guitar you already have. FREE Guide to Clear Sounding Chords: https://www.playguitaracademy.com/chordguide Become a VIP Supporter: https://playguitarpodcast.com/vip-patron/ Show notes at: https://playguitarpodcast.com/how-to-improve-your-acoustic-guitar-tone-206/ Copyright ©2021 Play Guitar Podcast
Episode Notes We first get going on how wearing your emotions on your sleeve can be pretty detrimental to progress, where when it's not too close to you, we find ourselves empowered and successful, but when we're too serious or clouded by ego (like not taking obvious help) we are only hurting ourselves. Then we get into the hardware thing that Paul Reed Smith talks about in a recent guitar writeup. He Discusses how even the hardware makes a huge difference in the sound of the guitar... not just the wood and pickups. He also has a pretty interesting TedTalk on the subject, and the mysterious 21 rules of guitar tone (locked in a box somewhere). Find out more at https://woodairmetal.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Mike Fraser began his career at Little Mountain Sound in Vancouver working with legendary producers Bruce Fairbairn and Bob Rock. Fraser's credits include AC/DC several albums running, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Joe Satriani, and Hatebreed. As the years have gone by Fraser has ventured into other styles of music, all chart toppers, no matter what genre or style of music. Links mentioned in this episode: https://mikefrasermix.com https://www.professionalsoundpodcast.com https://www.professional-sound.com This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
What a year it has been! 2020. Riots, pandemics, elections and general upheaval around the world. The world wasn't much different in 1968 when The Beatles went to India to meditate and study with the Maharishi. The result? A myriad of songs that reflected the times. That collection led to the making of the White Album. John started those sessions with this iconic number - Revolution. Billy and Jay dig deep highlighting the differences between Revolution 1 and the single that followed. Of course, Jay talks about that GUITAR TONE! Maybe he'll even reveal how you can recreate that tone at home. Enjoy our final offering of 2020. You say you want a revolution? Don't you know that you can count me out...in? You know it's gonna be alright. Shooby doo wop!
Ariel Posen- Joins us to discuss his latest release
Jazz Guitar Records presents Lou's latest collection of soulful originals. Lead lines and tones are featured over a rhythm guitar on this one. With some "interplay" between them. Hear the new grooves on: FULL STORY, HOME BASS, HOT LIKE JULY and JUST A FLEETING GLANCE. Enjoy!
The color in the lead voice is featured in this latest episode. Like the "telling" melody on "JUST WAIT AND SEE". Plus a "sweet" reference to the great Cannonball Adderley. "THE OTHER NIGHT" features a long flowing-type lead line along with "INTUITION CONCERTO", "A SWEET FRAGRANCE" and "THE NEW ONE". Enjoy!
Episode # 149 - British Rock Metal Legend K.K. Downing talks new band and debut album "Sermons of the Sinner." British Rock Metal Legend K.K. Downing talks new band and debut album "Sermons of the Sinner " and much more on Zoom! K.K. talks about walking away from Judas Priest, getting back on stage in 2019 at Bloodstock, forming the new band "KK's Priest" and recruiting power vocalist Tim "Ripper" Owens and others, songwriting, his gig, his tone, tour plans and much more!! Subscribe to Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged Podcast, Pat's Soundbytes IGTV and Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged - Podcast Radio Show on YouTube for all the interviews and incredible content. Instagram: Pat's Soundbytes Twitter: @PatsSoundbytes Facebook: Patrick Calamari or Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged!! Patreon Page: Pat's SoundbytesRocker
It is here! Season 3 is here! We are kicking off the "Your Flavor of Nerd" theme with an interview with Joy's co-host from the Parks and Rewatch podcast, Joe Patterson! Check out Here We Are on Instagram, Facebook, or Patreon!
In our very first episode, we talk about what is going on in the world of VOX including chats with VOX R&D engineer Phil Scarffe and industry-legend Paul White.
Adam Reiver from FU-Tone is talking to Mark Strigl about early 80s guitars, Eddie Van Halen, Warren DeMartini, working on guitars, the EVH D-Tuna, Greg Renoff, the Empire Rock Club in Philly, tremolo systems, wireless vs. cords, guitarist Jack Devine and much more. Follow Adam on Twitter: @FU_Tone Check out FU-Tone.com Please share this episode on social media. Thanks! Subscribe to Mark's weekly email here: www.MarkStrigl.net Follow Mark Strigl: @talkingmetal Follow Mark Strigl on Instagram. Please consider supporting this show by making a PayPal donation. Get bonus content and support Mark Strigl on Patreon: www.patreon.com/talkingmetal #EVH #talkingmetal #Strigl #EddieVanHalen #Ratt #FU-Tone #heavymetal #guitars #floydrose #dtuna. Support the show: https://talkingrock.net/support-page/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys talk about how to describe a guitar tone by giving meaning to (and playing examples of) the often vague descriptions we've all scratched our heads about.
Looking for something more *spicy* than your normal guitar tone? Check out these cheap and easy guitar tone experiments that are sure to put some spice back into your guitar playing! ★ What kind of guitar player are you? How should you practice? Take the quiz today: https://tonypolecastro.com/★ Get the show: https://tonypolecastro.com/get-acoustic-tuesday★ FOLLOW on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tac.guitar/ Experimenting with your guitar's tone is an excellent way to vary your guitar playing. With these 5 easy guitar tone experiments, you're bound to find some inspiration in places you didn't think was possible. From using an improvised dampener for your strings to a Koto converter, all of these tonal experiments are perfect for beginner guitarists or long-time players. In addition to talking about guitar tone experiments, you'll hear about TAC Family member Daniel M., a guitar geek who went from weekend strummer to certified guitar player after using the TAC Method. After hearing Daniel's story, you'll get my rundown of acoustic guitar news you can use. We'll be covering Tempest Guitars, started by Daisy Tempest from Tom Sands Guitars, how you can book Michael Watts to play in your home (virtually, of course), and a whole bunch of stuff on Jon Gomm!
What a year it has been! 2020. Riots, pandemics, elections and general upheaval around the world. The world wasn't much different in 1968 when The Beatles went to India to meditate and study with the Maharishi. The result? A myriad of songs that reflected the times. That collection led to the making of the White Album. John started those sessions with this iconic number - Revolution. Billy and Jay dig deep highlighting the differences between Revolution 1 and the single that followed. Of course, Jay talks about that GUITAR TONE! Maybe he'll even reveal how you can recreate that tone at home. Enjoy our final offering of 2020. You say you want a revolution? Don't you know that you can count me out...in? You know it's gonna be alright. Shooby doo wop!billy mcguigan.com/glassonionpodcast
James talks through the history of his guitar tone (yes, this is one for the guitar geeks only. Well, non guitar geeks allowed but you have been warned). He discusses starting guitar at 9 years old, playing in first bands, getting his first electric, his first tube amp, all the way to building guitars out of parts and why he now uses a Kemper Profiler. Enjoy!
Today’s guitar villain is John Petrucci. A legendary riff-writer, almighty shred-lord, dedicated gym-rat. purveyor of fine bourbon, and all-around nice guy, this bearded phenom who some believe to be a wizard or even God himself is here to spill his guitar secrets. John has recently dropped on us his second solo album entitled Terminal Velocity, which we’ll dive deep inside. I’ll also be challenging the prog prince in ways he’s never been challenged before, and I am honored to have him as the inaugural guest of the very first episode of Guitar Villains.Intro and John Petrucci's supervillain alter-ego: 00:00Burning Questions: 9:10Name Those Notes: 18:20 John's new album, Terminal Velocity: 33:34John's craziest G3 story and reuniting with Mike Portnoy: 47:25The evolution of John's guitar tone and his secret 8-string signature guitar: 55:35John's favorite airplane album: 1:03:10John's dream band: 1:04:231:05:40: John's supervillain adviceCheck out John's brand new solo album, Terminal Velocity, streaming everywhere now: http://bit.ly/JP_GuitarVillainsSign up for Guitar Super System, the most popular independent guitar learning platform on the internet: http://bit.ly/GVJP001
We invited two sound gurus to come chat with us. Cody Smith makes his own music under the name Cody & Co, and works as a professional sound engineer. Evan Seals, another tech wizard and professional sound guy, has recently moved to Ashville, NC to begin his music business under the title Gang Beef. Together we discuss egos of artists, which venues are the worst to work for, and wet-ass pianos. THANKS FOR LISTENING GO SUPER SAIYAN! - Patreon.com/professorshred Email us cityofpalmspodcast@gmail.com ANCHOR PODCASTS FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM SPOTIFY APPLE PODCASTS - @prof.shred - @kinglombardo47 INTRO/OUTRO BEATS BY @soernbeats --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cityofpalmspodcast/support
2 and 3 guitar orchestration continues to shine on this episode of Lou's newest tunes highlighting tone, harmony and rhythm with a dedication to his former boss, the great Judy Collins. The songs: "Ever New And Blue", "Village Vista" (inspired by Lou's time with the brilliant pianist, Tanya Maria in Morocco.), "Clear Night", "High Mark","Finer Vision", and "On The Country Side". Enjoy! ,
Better Electric Guitar Tone Title: No Amp No Problem - Guitar Tone for Worship Stage Promo New 72 Hour Guitar Confidence Series https://worshiptheking.com/courses/fretboard-memory-in-72-hours-guitar-confidence-series/Find all my updated gear and links at http://worshipbandbuilder.com/gear Gear Behringer V-Tone Guitar Driver DI https://amzn.to/3ji9DqZRed Box Hughes and Ketlner https://amzn.to/3gpywzbThe problem loud amps on stage you have a pedalboard that needs an amp but you want a quiet stage you can’t find the right tone for worship That’s the big problem! FIRST YOU NEED TO DECIDE - Pedalboard or Multi-Effects If you go with a pedalboard you need at least this on the floor TUNER OVERDRIVE/DISTORTION DELAY VERB AMP OR AMP MODELER OUTPUT DEVICE (RED BOX HUGHES AND KELTNER OR SIMILAR) SOLUTION #2 use an amp modeler to go from your pedalboard and DUMP THE AMP SOLUTION #3 - use a multi-effects process or like the LINE 6 / HELIX anything! Simple pedalboard setup - tuner - compression - overdrive - distortion - delay - reverb - AMP MODELER Any processor will do to get you started but you have to look for one with the right tone! Support the show (https://worshiptheking.com/partner/)
053: Mark MarshallGood morning! This is Play It Like It’s Music. I’m Trevor, thanks for listening.On Wednesday, August 26th of 2020 Music is not content! It’s connection.A quick note: last week’s episode may not have reached you since there was a big traffic burst here on Substack and the whole thing got gummed up for a day, which happened to be the same day I was sending you my regular Wednesday edition. In case you did not get the email, you can still look at the post and listen to the episode, it’s right up on the site where it should be. And the podcast is also in your player’s feed like normal. I put together a great chat with Daniel Wright, and it’s really worth hearing.[photo by Abby Ahmad]I’m in California here with the rolling brownouts and the heat storm, it’s been in the low 100’s here for a week straight. Hard at work on multiple projects as usual, but I think I’m settling into a good groove here. It’s a trip to hold myself to account with everything I start, but I’m getting better at completing the things I start. And it’s partly because I’m really liking some of the stuff I come up with.There’s this thing I’ve been alluding to here and there called the Lazy Cello Suite, which isn’t an entirely original work but I think it’s safe to call it a remix. I basically took the chord changes of the Bach G Major cello suite and made my own notes, played in the way I like to play. It’s lazy-sounding in a good way, a way that doesn’t make you work too hard as a listener. I’m going to make a recording of it soon on my porch and put that out on Bandcamp.I’m also working on some production prototypes for an album which is moving forward. I’m working with last week’s guest, Daniel Wright. It’s still in a very early stage but the energetic read is good on the thing, so stay tuned for more on both of those projects as they develop.Today I’m happy to share my conversation with Mark Marshall. He’s a great guitarist, and very much a connoisseur of guitar tone. In fact, he has an entire website dedicated to the Anatomy of Guitar Tone, which you can find at anatomyofguitartone.com. But he’s much more than a mere gearhead. I’ve worked with him as a producer and in bands, I’ve also admired his work on stage for many years. He’s got that certain presence, one of total focus where you can just tell he’s taking exquisite care with his sounds, and we the listeners benefit tremendously.He’s not just a local cat. He’s logged tens of thousands of miles on the road with the likes of Amy Helm and Sister Sparrow. He collaborates with his wife Abby Ahmad in a great rock/blues band called Fife & Drom, and he’s got his own power guitar trio with Adam Minkoff and Tony Leone called Future Relics.We hear about what it was like growing up in rural Pennsylvania near Scranton / Wilkes-Barre. Mark had to take a long journey through darkness into the light, navigating issues with an overbearing collaborator who also happened to be his father. The man had to move mountains to get to where he is today, and just before the Pandemic hit he was hitting the gas on his composition work, so we’ll get a taste of that as well.Once again, if you like the show and you think it deserves a wider audience, do us a solid and share the link with a friend:Or better yet: listen to the Playlist we just started with all the guests and pass that around too. It’s a musical community you can take with you wherever you go: Find it on Apple Music | SpotifyWe are here to connect the dots with you. Now let’s dive into my conversation with Mark Marshall:Press PLAY above to hear my convo with guitarist Mark Marshall.Artist’s tracks all come from our guest, check out his bands Fife and Drom and Future Relics on BandcampThanks for listening to Play It Like It’s Music. Thanks so much to guitarist Mark Marshall for spending some very generous time with us. You can find him at Anatomy Of Guitar Tone dot com and follow him on IG @guitarist_mark_marshall.I can’t believe we’ve gotten to 53 shows! If you believe this show deserves a wider audience, please tell a friend:Follow me on twitter @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams, a catastrophic global pandemic and plenty of other noise out in the culture.But you gotta keep playing.We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my music on bandcamp and other places. It’s all at my website, trevorexter.com. Sign the mailing list on substack to get this show sent right to you the very moment it comes out. Consider hiring me to score your piece, do some cello, teach you lessons, produce your show or back you up onstage. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go round.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...If you like this stuff, help it spread by sharing it!Hear all of our guests in rotation on “Playlist It Like It’s Music” (Apple/Spotify)Hear my songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” (Apple/Spotify)Sign the mailing list!Take lessons from me online!Hire me remotely for cello overdubs or to score your piece.Or to produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com
This episode continues to showcase Lou's latest compositions. Also included is a dedication to one of Volpe's favorite guitarists: studio musician and Strat-master, John Platania. Lou met John on a Judy Collins tour and became a fan and friend. Listen to the ever-changing grooves, tones and harmony on: OVER AGAIN, EMOTIONAL RELAY,FANCY STYLE, IN TOWN, and PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENT. Enjoy!
Have you ever heard of a wooden guitar pick? I hadn't until very recently. Turns out they exist and Tree Picks will plant a tree for each one that you buy! This is my interview with Adam Chaisson, Founder of Tree Picks who talks all about the concept, the range, the history and a quirky story or two about some high profile players and how he nearly gave it all up but one thing changed everything! You can find out more here: www.treepicks.com This weeks news discusses the New Seymour Duncan Wes Hauch Jupiter Pickup, The All Adjustable Plextrum and Fender Custom Shop Meteora. There's also music from Vigo Gabelah and Kris Xenopoulous. Tree Picks Video Interview also on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5jdj8bNT-Fo Episode Content and Timings: Episode Intro: 00:20 News: 01:12 Track - Vigo Gabelah - Carnavalito: 03:39 Guitar Lesson - How Does The Guitar Tone Knob Work: 06:20 Track - Kris Xenopoulous - Trip Cat: 20:13 Interview - Adam Chiasson (Tree Picks): 23:50 Buy the music from the featured artists: Kris Zenopoulous: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STvPFrwhxGk Vigo Gabelah: https://www.facebook.com/vigogabelah Sign up for free guitar lessons at: https://fretsuccess.com/fret-success-academy-sign-up/ Hope you enjoy! Follow on Facebook: www.facebook.com/fretsuccess.com Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/fretsuccess_guitar_lessons Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk6VVyT7_nhnLeEagYYeW5g Thanks for stopping by! Dan Support the show (https://fretsuccess.com/fret-success-academy-sign-up/) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-fret-success-guitar-show/support
What is a dead spot? Can it be fixed?Dead spot is a common term related to a note that decays significantly quicker than the other notes. Why does it happen - and more importantly, is there a cure? That's what we'll talk about on this episode of my podcast!A little disclaimer - this podcast is not about the guitars we make in my company. Instead, it's simply a dialogue to help you, who are interested in learning more about your own instrument. The brand of the guitar makes no difference whatsoever.These podcasts have been edited from my Weekly Wednesday Q&A YouTube live streams. You'll probably notice this from time to time when listening. If you feel you're missing a detail due to the lack of moving picture, you can always find the equivalent content on YouTube! Talk to you soon,Juha
Someone asked in my earlier live stream about string gauges, and I answered something about it briefly... but the topic has been bothering me since - so let's dig deeper and find out what is the absolutely best string gauge to your guitar! A little disclaimer - this podcast is not about the guitars we make in my company. Instead, it's simply a dialogue to help you, who are interested in learning more about your own instrument. The brand of the guitar makes no difference whatsoever.These podcasts have been edited from my Weekly Wednesday Q&A YouTube live streams. You'll probably notice this from time to time when listening. If you feel you're missing a detail due to the lack of moving picture, you can always find the equivalent content on YouTube.Talk to you soon,Juha
How's your guitar tone? Today kicks off our Summer Guitar Tone challenge. It's time to work on our sound and get toned and ready for the summer! Show notes at: https://www.playguitaracademy.com/blog/summer-guitar-tone-challenge-131 Copyright ©2020 Play Guitar Academy
Ever want to play authentic blues… but your electric guitar just doesn’t sound “bluesy” enough?If so, tune in to today's episode of the Steve Stine Guitar Podcast, because Steve’s going to show you how to dial in the perfect blues tone on your guitar. So you can sound more authentic when you play blues. Want to improve your blues playing even faster? Go to GuitarZoom.com
You've probably heard the term "musicianship" before but what it is? Maybe you kind of know what it is but it's a little vague. Today, we are breaking down musicianship and discuss ways for us to develop it and become better musicians. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and pick up your free copy of The 5 Foundations Of Worship Guitar Tone at elevateguitar.com/freetone.
Joe & Mike talk with Nashville A-list session ace & touring musician, Adam Shoenfeld. Topics include: The guys talk about Adam's touring career with Tim McGraw, playing stadiums/small clubs. His role in the Music Mafia and guitar parts/tones on huge hits he's played on! "From The West Barn" is a weekly podcast hosted by Joe West & Mike Shimshack shot at The West Barn in Nashville, TN. It's available anywhere podcasts are available. West/Shimshack are both music industry veterans that have seen the peaks and valleys of the business over the past 30 years. Their careers have been punctuated with Grammy wins, hit songs, platinum records, tens of millions of units sold and more than their share of failure. Tune into "From The West Barn" for their take on the lifestyle and engaging conversations with some of the industries most interesting people! Nothing is off the table ~ FTWB FROM THE WEST BARN PODCAST ---} Website: http://www.fromthewestbarn.com Adam Shoenfeld --} Website: https://adamshoenfeld.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adam.shoenfeld/ Instagram: @shoenfeld MIKE SHIMSHACK ---} Instagram: @shackjonz JOE WEST ---} Website: https://joe-west.com School: https://www.apprenticeacademy.net Instagram: @west_joe Facebook: https://facebook.com/westjoe SPONSORS ---} HERCULES STANDS: http://herculesstands.com/us/ SLINGSTUDIO: https://www.myslingstudio.com/ APPRENTICE ACADEMY: http://www.apprenticeacademy.net FROM THE WEST BARN copyright 2020
We chat to accomplished guitarist and musical director, Chris Wrate, whose client roster includes some monumental artists including Ariana Grande, David Foster, and Kelsea Ballerini. Chris's tone is everything: we talk amplifiers and speakers, and how switching to digital and embracing Celestion Impulse Response technology is proving a very smart play.
In the Sixth episode of the Guitar Stories Podcast we discuss our Top10 offset guitars, Andy unveils his ultimate secret for great hair, we argue about the ideal amount of Fuzz in guitar tone, and discover with Jen Majura how life looks like away from touring with Evanescence - --> Show Notes: - 00:48 Desert Island Pedals (What's too fuzzy?) - 05:30 Way Huge's Chalky Box - 14:30 Andy's crush, the Subzero Rogue guitar - 18:15 The Offset Guitar Definiton - 24:40 Our favorite Top 10 offset guitars - 59:33 Jen Majura interview -
We all find ourselves in a rut from time to time. What can we do to get "unstuck" and keep moving forward? Today, I have 5 ideas that will help get your mind and your playing outside of the box that you may feel trapped in.
Music theory can be intimidating to a lot of guitar players and musicians. There's also an argument that music theory isn't necessary and can even ruin the "feel" of music. Spoiler alert: I think music theory can actually be helpful and in this episode, I share a few reasons how it can help you.
Ever think about getting into songwriting or worship leading? In this episode, I have a conversation with my good friend Collin Johnson who's not only a great guitar player but a fantastic worship leader and songwriter.
What habits do you have in place that will gradually make you a better player? Habits are powerful and can lead to results, both good and bad. Let's talk about habits and how they can help you become a better player.
We, guitar players, are always on the lookout for new and interesting pedals that might change the way we approach our sound and our instrument. Let's discuss the top 5 pedals announced at Winter NAMM 2020 that I'm most curious about. These are some doozies!
Like many of us, I love what world of digital brings to us guitar players, but there's also a dark side. Let's discuss the pros and cons of digital gear.
I'm a firm believer in preparing for services even before rehearsal. Here are the three main steps I take when preparing for a service.
The way you spend your practice determines how fast you will progress as a guitar player. In this episode, I give you 6 ways you can make the most out of your practice time even if you don't have a ton of time.
Rhythm Rhythm generally means a "movement marked by the regulated succession of strong and weak elements, or of opposite or different conditions". WikipediaDescription ep 4 changing stings available on youtube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vegansteven/message
In Episode 2 of The 440, Jerrell Discusses the new Post Malone Album and also ways to improve your guitar tone. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this interview, Jake sits down with electric guitarist, touring musician, and Helix Line 6 guru, Alex Strabala to talk about the way Helix Line 6 multi-effects processors can help streamline both volunteers and worship pastors within worship ministries. Helix Line 6 Multi-effects Processor https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Helix--line-6-helix-guitar-multi-effects-floor-processor Helix Stomp https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/HXStomp--line-6-hx-stomp-guitar-multi-effects-floor-processor 3 Sigma Acoustic Impulse Response Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4ob9Qn8uH4 To connect with Alex, you can find him with the links below: WEBSITE : https://alex.guitars IG @alexstrabala FACEBOOK: Alex Strabala Central Church https://music.apple.com/us/artist/central-live/1224957004 https://open.spotify.com/artist/4wgCtJHJAspY8Pwr09Cgkn?si=tMlhXpjLSWeFt-huxkXqOg https://www.centralonline.tv For more free content, check out www.churchfront.com
➜All show notes and links: https://acousticlife.tv/at96/➜Get the show: https://tonypolecastro.com/get-acoustic-tuesday Featured in This Episode... Why bracing is a big player in acoustic guitar tone Featured Artist: Joy Williams NEW Segment from Heart Breaker Guitars
In episode #6 of my spring bonus Q&A series, I answer three more questions from listeners. They are 1. What are the differences between major and minor scales and how are minor diatonic chords created? 2. Do you have any tips on recording your guitar? What kind of software/ equipment would you recommend? 3. How do you decide what guitar tone goes with a particular song? Show notes at https://www.playguitaracademy.com/blog/minor-diatonic-chords-recording-guitar-and-guitar-tone-qa-6 Copyright ©2019 Play Guitar Podcast
Aye, why not, why not let Rob and Callum take a swing at this Michael Jackson thing... sounds like something they'd do a good job summarising... ffs.Seriously, one of out strongest weeks of all time for tunes, a fact which would stand up in court.There's some mean mother-jeffing afro funk, some synth chill disco, some straight up disco bangers... at this point I feel like I'm explaining a very bad music podcast but rest assured there's good indie here and some witty Americana and hip hop and some psychedelic soul... and libel stuff.TracklistingShafiq Husayn - On Our Way Home feat. Fatima & Jimetta RosePatience - The Girls Are Chewing GumTinnarose - FOGGYThe Tough Shits - Burning in ParadiseKarl Hector & The Malcouns - AsteroidChris Forsyth - Mystic MountainRakta - Flor Da PeleField Medic - Used 2 Be a RomanticPalomo Wendel - Morning GlowSeeds of Doubt - DinosaursWilma Vritra - Targets & Digits
Gretsch guitars, bigsbys, overdrives, reverbs, pedal routing, Call of Duty, all the fun stuff. Nerds, this one is for you.
On today's show, I continue my blues mini series by talking about blues electric guitar tone. It's all about what gear to get for great blues tone and tips to use it effectively. Show notes at: https://www.playguitaracademy.com/blog/blues-electric-guitar-tone-022 Copyright ©2018 Play Guitar Podcast
On today's show, I continue the path to great guitar tone with effects pedals. I look at the different types of effects and tips on what order to put them in. I also have listener feedback. Show notes at: https://www.playguitaracademy.com/blog/019-effects-pedals-the-path-to-great-guitar-tone-part-3 Copyright ©2018 Play Guitar Podcast
On today's show, I breakdown the basics of guitar amplifiers. Once you understand how classic amps are used for different styles of music, you will be able to make better decisions with your own gear. I also have listener feedback. Show notes at: https://www.playguitaracademy.com/blog/018-amplifiers-the-path-to-great-guitar-tone-part-2 Copyright ©2018 Play Guitar Podcast
Today, I’m going to start to help players who are unsure of what guitars to use for different styles of music. This is a big topic and there is never an easy answer. But when you take a look at the classic recordings of your favorite style of music, you start to see some similarities in the gear that is used. Show notes at: https://www.playguitaracademy.com/blog/017-the-path-to-great-guitar-tone-part-1 Copyright ©2018 Play Guitar Podcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
We come up with a new idea: Team Chasing Tone Mob! Arm wrestling etiquette. The Crate G40. What does the shape knob do? We also discuss how higher gain tones can make you disappear in the context of a band. Blake's guitar heroes? Social Distortion and his chase for their tone Brian gushes over Brent Mason and Brad Paisley while discussing their tone That time Brian played Brent Mason's rig and realized that the hands play a huge part of great guitar tone.
This is The Spoon, where Joe Giddings is our guest, and we are THE BEST. Joe's 4/20 Album, Genius And Arrogance, RIP Prince, 80s Mount Rushmore, Entropy, Hanging On To It, Guitar Tone, Avatar Vagina Tail, Greatest Song, Mix Tapes, Almost Quitting Music, Beat Up Foreigner, Metal Hurlant & Moebius, Barker & Cronenberg, Too Young To See That, Oliver The Place, Spoon Feeding, TMV Cafe Music By Joe Giddings Spoon Feeding Full Frontal With Samantha Bee Filmstruck Electric Boogaloo ~ The Story Of Canon Films Tim & Eric's Awesome Show, Great Job! The Men Of The Spoon Robbie Rist Chris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on FacebookSubscribe via iTunesEmail: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com Listen LIVE! Wednesdays at 7:00pm PST on TMV Cafe TMV Cafe Mobile App
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and discuss picking guitars based on tone or looks, novelty pedals and why Taylor Swift will have a new hit song about her breakup with Apple. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:35 - Max's Disaster Gig 6:18 - Korg's Miku Pedal 7:48 - Song Intros 9:05 - Recording Solos 12:00 - Brian Instagrams 12:55 - Oh yeah, We were talking about the Miku 14:10 - Why Wampler moved our HQ 18:50 - Guitar - Tone vs Looks 22:48 - Paul Gilbert and the Mr Big Solo 36:40 - Relic Guitars 28:35 - Guitar Hero 31:17 - Taylor Swift vs Apple Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian sit down with Wampler engineer, Jake Steffes to discuss the in’s and out’s of Buffers. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:00 – Imaginary Numbers 3:30 – Nerdcast 4:45 – Roy Westenhousersmithton 4:50 – Buffers 9:00 – Gold Plating 15:00 – Travis’ New Diet 19:45 – More Buffers Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
This week, Michael and Sam have a conversation about acoustic and electric guitar tone as it relates to the modern worship service. After an exhaustive lecture on tuning (Michael gets on a soapbox again), the guys describe ways to avoid the old "ice pick to the ear" tone. How often should you change your tubes? Are amp modelers actually becoming useful tools? How many delay pedals should I buy a week? Listen now to find out these answers (or at least some opinions) and more!
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss their favorite Plexi tones, tube vs. solid state amps in Metal music, and the effects of mismatching impedance. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:20 – Favorite Recorded Plexi Tone 3:40 – Metal Tones – Solid State vs. Tube 5:35 – Eddie Van Halen’s Beat It Solo 10:20 – Wampler – rhymes with Sampler 13:00 – Everybody Hates Travis 13:35 – What Effect Does Volume Make On Tone? 16:50 – Mismatching Impedance With Speakers Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
This episode is going to be a bit guitar centric - so I apologize to you non-guitar players out there. But, I think this information will also be valuable for all engineers that record guitars...and who doesn’t.
This episode deals with getting good guitar tone, specifically electric guitar tone. We can't tell you much more than to get a tube amp and let it sing!
First up, some sad news. Wilson Pickett, best-known for hits "In the Midnight Hour" & "Mustang Sally", died of a heart attack yesterday at just 64 years young. Mike and Al share some personal memories of his work. Spotlight: Al discusses the new Macintosh computers with the Intel chip inside and it's compatibility with timing-based applications (MIDI, audio, video, etc.). The new computers are using a translation program called Rosetta to run any application that's not been updated to run on the Intel processor. Rosetta does not handle timing-based applications very well and is not ready to function as a media production platform until updates of the applications are available. Even Apple's own pro media apps (Final Cut, Soundtrack, Logic, etc.) won't run on this new machine yet. Updates of these pro apps should be available after March. In the meantime, if you're an Ableton Live user, you're good to go with the new Intel Macs! Version 5.2 was just released and ready to run on this new platform. Live 5.2 will be available as a download in February. Hot News From NAMM! Digidesign is heating up the NAMM show with lots of great news and releases... Digidesign Acquires Assets of Trillium Lane Labs Digidesign is proud to announce that it has acquired the assets of Trillium Lane Labs LLC, one of Digidesign's most valuable and innovative Development Partners. Trillium Lane Labs has produced an impressive array of effects and processors for Pro Tools�® systems, including the TL Space convolution reverb, the TL EveryPhase phaser, the TL Aggro compressor, the TL Utilities metronome, tuner, and over-sampling meter bundle, the TL Drum Rehab drum replacement tool (available soon), and the TL AutoPan panner (available soon). Currently available Trillium Lane Labs plug-ins are now compatible with Pro Tools 7 software (TL Utilities compatibility coming soon). Digidesign Advanced Instrument Research Group Digidesign is pleased to introduce the Digidesign�® Advanced Instrument Research group -- a new division that is dedicated to creating powerful virtual instruments purpose built for the Pro Tools environment. The Advanced Instrument Research group is showcasing two new exciting virtual instruments at this year's NAMM convention: the free Xpand! sound factory workstation and the soon-to-be-released Hybrid analog/digital high-definition synthesizer. Xpand! Your Creativity with a FREE Pro Tools Virtual Instrument The first release from the new Digidesign Advanced Instrument Research Group, Xpand! is a free RTAS�® sound factory workstation synthesis/sample-playback and effects plug-in that provides fast, efficient ways to access and manipulate thousands of high-quality sounds directly from within Pro Tools. Built for songwriters, film composers, DJs, electronic musicians, music producers, and sound designers, Xpand! is a sonic powerhouse that will become an indispensable component of any Pro Tools environment. Digidesign Previews New Music and DV Toolkits At this year's NAMM convention, Digidesign is previewing two new toolkit offerings that can help you dramatically expand your music and post production options. Take advantage of powerful plug-in collections, an increased track count, the Pro Tools MP3 Option, an included upgrade to Pro Tools 7.1 software, and much more! Every Digi 002 Now Includes the Factory Software Bundle Every Digidesign Digi 002�® system now includes the Digi 002 Factory software bundle with all the additional Digidesign and Bomb Factory�® plug-ins previously offered only with the Digi 002 Factory version -- at the same great Digi 002 price ($2,495). The Digi 002 system includes Pro Tools LE software, the Pro Tools Ignition Pack (with its coveted third-party software applications), 50 Digidesign and Bomb Factory plug-ins, and now ten additional plug-ins, for an even greater value. Now Shipping: Synchro Arts VocALign PRO Synchro Arts introduces VocALign PRO, a new and more powerful version of the unique VocALign automatic audio alignment tool. VocALign PRO provides audio, post production, and multimedia professionals the greatest flexibility and power to quickly complete audio alignment tasks -- automatically, within the industry-standard Pro Tools environment as an AudioSuite plug-in. VocALign PRO automatically stretches or compresses one audio signal to match the timing patterns of another, saving you time and money. FXpansion's entire product line is now Pro Tools 7-ready. They've been optimized for Pro Tools 7, which will deliver substantial performance enhancements across the board. Includes GURU, BFD, VST to RTAS Adapter. The new VST to RTAS Adapter v2.0 also adds support for multiple outputs from VST plug-ins, and offers compatibility with close to 2,000 VST plug-ins and instruments. All of these are fully compatible with Pro Tools HD, Pro Tools LE, and Pro Tools M-Powered software on Mac OS X and Windows XP. Crosstalk: Getting a great guitar sound live and in the studio. Mike discusses the challenge of getting a great guitar sound in the first place, even before you're ready to record it. Amp and cabinet types are considered, as well as microphone choice and room placement. Modern processors like the Line 6 POD and Amplitube are compared to old school methods. Tweaking The Stupid Knob: "We don't like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out." Decca Recording Co. rejecting the Beatles, 1962. This Week's Trivia Question: What was the first #1 hit to have a playing time of more than four minutes? Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: What was the most played song on American radio during the twentieth century? A: You've Lost That Loving Feeling - written by Barry Mann, Phil Spector and Cynthia Weil. (Congratulations to Chris B. who correctly answered this one!) Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil (still married: http://www.mann-weil.com) have written and/or recorded 53 top 40 hits so far. Here are just a few of them: I Love How You Love Me (The Paris Sisters) On Broadway (The Drifters & George Benson) We Gotta Get Out Of This Place (The Animals) Here You Come Again (Dolly Parton) Sometimes When We Touch (Dan Hill) He's So Shy (The Pointer Sisters) Just Once (James Ingram and Quincy Jones) Running With The Night (Lionel Richie) Through The Fire (Chaka Khan) Don't Know Much (Linda Rondstadt and Aaron Neville) See you next week! Tags: music recording studio digidesign namm guitar wilson pickett ableton live intel mac fxpansion