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440 deutsche Athletinnen und Athleten, 295 Medaillen, u.a ein Weltrekord im Kugelstoßen und emotionale Staffelrennen, die eine ganze Halle in Polen zum Beben gebracht haben: Die Hallen-Masters-EM 2026 in Torun war einer der stärksten Auftritte, den das deutsche Masters-Team je hingelegt hat.Benjamin Brömme spricht mit Boyke Seemann – Teammanager, Trainer und Masters-Insider – über alles, was in der polnischen Leichtathletik-Hochburg passiert ist.Ihr hört in dieser Folge:Mittelstrecke: Elisa Schöne – aktuell Hallen-Europameisterin und Hallen-Weltmeisterin über 800 Meter – dominiert wieder. Eva Trost räumt auf den langen Mitteldistanzen ab. Dana Prada holt vier Medaillen.Hürden & ein besonderer Comeback-Moment: Felix Trogisch tritt vier Wochen nach einem Muskelfaserriss mit einem komplett neuen Start an – und läuft Saisonbestleistung. Betreut von Boyke Seemann, inspiriert von Roland Gröger.Würfe: Andi Dittmar stößt in Versuch fünf 18,27 Meter – neuer Weltrekord in der M50. Olaf Schuhmann wirft den Speer über 60 Meter – Europarekord, vermutlich Weltrekord in der M50. Im Hammerwerfen der M50 belegt Deutschland die Plätze 1, 2 und 3.Sprints: Jan Paul Janas absolviert zehn Starts in wenigen Tagen – und läuft im Vorlauf über 400 Meter eine persönliche Bestleistung. Sinah Hänssler-Hug verpasst ihr Finale durch eine schlecht kommunizierte Zeitplanänderung des Veranstalters.Sprünge: Martina Meissner springt 1,45 Meter im ersten Versuch – Europameisterin. Thomas Ritte wird Europameister im Stabhochsprung acht Wochen nach einer Meniskus-OP. Barbara Gähling legt Weltrekordhöhe auf. Familie Hermann springt – Mutter Petra Hermann, Sohn Matti Hermann, Vater.Mehrkampf: Barbara Gähling stellt im Rahmen des Fünfkampfs gleich zwei Weltrekorde auf – Hochsprung und Gesamtwertung mit 4.943 Punkten und 700 Punkten Vorsprung auf Platz 2.Non-Stadia & Staffeln: 31 von 39 deutschen Staffeln auf dem Podest. 20 Medaillen aus 28 Staffelstarts. Weltrekord in der Mixed-80, zwei Europarekorde. Katja Hoschek und Dieter Tisch im Hintergrund als Staffelkoordinatoren.Außerdem: Stimmen direkt von der EM – Elisa Schöne, Jan Paul Janas und Ralf Kowitz – sowie ein Ausblick auf die Interlands in Halberstadt und die WM in Südkorea.Zum Schluss noch drei Themen in eigener Sache: die neuen Disziplin-Unterseiten auf mainathlet.de , der Live-Podcast am 25. April in Burg/Mittelhessen für den Verein Laufen fürs Leben und ein Backyard Ultra im Rhein-Main-Gebiet.Und hier gehts zum MainAthlet international Podcast.
Bei der Hallen Masters DM 2026 in Düsseldorf ging es nicht nur um Titel, Medaillen und schnelle Zeiten – sondern auch um die Frage, was Masters-Leichtathletik heute eigentlich ausmacht. Gemeinsam mit Boyke Seemann blicke ich auf ein intensives Wochenende zurück, spreche über die stärksten Leistungen der Meisterschaften und wir hören in vier Interviews direkt aus der Halle rein.Mit dabei sind Andy Dittmar, Iris Opitz, Marc Gogol und Roland Gröger – vier Stimmen, die zeigen, wie vielseitig, leistungsstark und inspirierend die Masters-Szene aktuell ist. Es geht um Training im fortgeschrittenen Alter, um mentale Stärke, um Community, um konkrete Wettkampfziele für die kommenden internationalen Meisterschaften und um die Frage, warum Masters-Leichtathletik deutlich mehr Aufmerksamkeit verdient.Boyke bringt zunächst die sportlichen Highlights aus Düsseldorf mit: starke Sprint- und Laufleistungen, Mehrfachsieger, beeindruckende Resultate in mehreren Altersklassen und vor allem das Gefühl, dass in dieser Szene Leistung und Wertschätzung besonders eng zusammengehören. Genau das zieht sich durch die ganze Episode. Denn bei den Masters geht es eben nicht nur um Zeiten und Weiten, sondern auch um Haltung, Disziplin, gegenseitigen Respekt und lebenslange Begeisterung für den Sport.In den Interviews wird es dann besonders greifbar. Iris Opitz spricht darüber, wie sie erst spät zur Leichtathletik gekommen ist, warum sie immer noch hungrig auf große Titel ist und was Sport ihr persönlich fürs Leben gibt. Marc Gogol gibt Einblicke in seine Doppelrolle als Athlet und Teammanager und beschreibt, warum ihn das familiäre Flair der Masters-Szene so sehr begeistert. Andy Dittmar liefert nicht nur ehrliche Einblicke in sein aktuelles Training und den Umgang mit Verletzungen, sondern auch spannende Gedanken zu Zielstrebigkeit, Teamgefühl und Disziplin. Und Roland Gröger erklärt, warum er Masters-Leichtathletik nicht nur als Leistungssport lebt, sondern auch als Mission versteht: Mehr Sichtbarkeit, mehr Anerkennung und mehr Respekt für diese beeindruckenden Leistungen.Außerdem geht es um den Blick nach vorne: die anstehenden internationalen Meisterschaften in Torun und die Interlands 2026, die für viele Athletinnen und Athleten bereits ein großes Ziel darstellen. Diese Folge ist damit nicht nur ein Rückblick auf die Deutschen Hallenmeisterschaften der Masters, sondern auch ein ehrlicher und motivierender Einblick in eine Szene, die sportlich und menschlich enorm viel zu bieten hat.Alle aktuellen Partner findest du hier:NordVPN mit verschlüsselter Verbindung und blockiert schädliche Seiten & Tracker.Exklusiv: Großer Rabatt auf das 2-Jahrespaket + 4 Extra-Monate gratis.
In dieser Folge von MainAthlet geht's um das, was die Masters Leichtathletik so besonders macht: Leistung auf Top-Niveau – und gleichzeitig dieses unfassbare Miteinander, das du in kaum einer anderen Sportwelt findest. Gemeinsam mit Boyke Seemann blicken wir zurück auf ein sportlich starkes Jahr 2025 und schauen voraus auf die Highlights 2026.Wir starten mit Gainesville (WMA Indoor): Wie läuft so eine internationale Meisterschaft hinter den Kulissen wirklich ab? Boyke nimmt dich mit in den Teammanager-Alltag – von 16.000–20.000 Schritten pro Tag, organisatorischem Dauerfeuer und echter Team-Dynamik. Und dann sind da diese Stories, die hängen bleiben: Athlet:innen, die im hohen Alter einmal um die halbe Welt reisen, nur um nochmal Spikes zu schnüren. Genau das ist Masters: Wettkampf, Reisen, Community, Inspiration.Danach geht's zu den Interlands (Den Haag) – dem Vergleichskampf Deutschland vs. Frankreich, Belgien, Niederlande. Boyke beschreibt, warum dieser Teamspirit so knallt, wie das Format „Männlein/Weiblein zusammen“ funktioniert – und was der Pokal-Moment emotional ausgelöst hat. Bonus: eine kleine, sehr menschliche Anekdote über eine Restaurantrechnung, die Boyke (aus Versehen) für den falschen Tisch übernommen hat.
Full Rig Info: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/dixie-dregsSubscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeSteve Morse and Andy West are legendary players. In addition to co-founding the Dixie Dregs together in Augusta, Georgia, in 1970, both virtuosos have colorful personal resumes. Guitar giant Morse's is more high-profile. He remains the leader of the Steve Morse Band, who opened the Dregs's late April show at Nashville's CMA Theater, where this Rundown was filmed, with 45 minutes of smart shred. He's also been a member of Kansas and Deep Purple, as well as another instrumental powerhouse, Flying Colors.Besides his tenure in the Dregs, West has recorded with Vinnie Moore, the Steve Morse Band, Paul Barrere, and Henry Kaiser, with whom he's been a member of the Mistakes, Crazy Backwards Alphabet, and Five Time Surprise, which also includes Messthetics guitarist Anthony Pirog. (Full disclosure: I recorded a version of Steppenwolf's “The Pusher” with Kaiser and West as part of Kaiser's Moods & Modes of Halloween video quarterly in 2023.)The Music City show was classic Dixie Dregs, with more than two hours of high-wire playing, all anchored by the bold melodies that mark their compositions. Joined by longtime Dregs drummer Rod Morgenstein, violinist Allen Sloan, and keyboard player Steve Davidowski, the concert was an affirmation of Morse and West's vitality and musical partnership after sharing stages for more than 50 years. In the video, Steve and Andy explain their rigs in person and in detail.Shop Dixie Dregs' Gear:Roland GK-3 Divided Pickup - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/R5MGOvEngl Steve Morse Signature 100-Watt Amps - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/vNJP4LENGL Amplifiers E412VSB 240-watt 4 x 12-inch Amplifier Cabinet - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/daMO92Roland GR-55 Synthesizer - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/NkM9Q1Keeley Compressor - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/B0drY9TC Electronic Flashback - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/y2XqeGTC Electronic Hall of Fame Reverb - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/MmMANnErnie Ball 2023 Super Slinky Paradigm Electric Guitar Strings - .009-.042 - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/75vaJ5Line 6 Helix Guitar Multi-effects Floor Processor - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/Qy6LnzElectro-Voice ZLX-12P-G2 1000W 12-inch Powered Speaker Pair - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/LXMKZ0Full Rig Info: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/dixie-dregsSubscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeWin Guitar Gear: https://bit.ly/GiveawaysPG Don't Miss a Rundown: http://bit.ly/RIgRundownENLMerch & Magazines: https://shop.premierguitar.comPG's Facebook: https://facebook.com/premierguitarPG's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/premierguitar/PG's Twitter: https://twitter.com/premierguitarPG's Threads: https://threads.net/@premierguitarPG's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@premierguitar[Brought to you by D'Addario: https://ddar.io/wykyk-rr]0:00 - D'Addario & Joe Glaser0:15 - Steve Morse Intro0:56 - Steve Morse's No.1 Ernie Ball Music Man Guitar2:29 - Steve Morse's Custom String Mute4:08 - Steve Morse's Custom Pickup Switching6:07 - Recreating Dixie Dregs' Back Catalog7:31 - Steve Morse's Signature Engl Amps & Cabs8:18 - Steve Morse's Pedalboard11:19 - Designing the Engl Steve Morse Signature13:56 - Steve Morse's Roland GR-5515:45 - Steve Morse's No. 2 Ernie Ball Music Man Guitar18:19 - Andy West's Gould Basses22:09 - Andy West's Line 6 Helix Floor & EV Speakers© Copyright Gearhead Communications LLC, 2024#guitar #guitarist #rigrundown #guitarplayer #bass #bassist #guitargear #stevemorse
Full Rig Details: https://bit.ly/47JQxD9Subscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeJazz guitar god Pat Metheny recently played Nashville's Ryman Auditorium on his solo tour supporting his latest record, Dream Box. Ahead of the show, PG's John Bohlinger met with Metheny's tech Andre' Cholmondeley, who pulled back the curtain on what just might be the most complex solo rig ever devised. Afterward, Cholmondeley painstakingly wrote out Metheny's signal path to help clarify the rig. Buckle up, and keep up if you can.Follow Andre' Cholmondeley: https://www.instagram.com/guitartour/Shop the Rig:Ibanez PM 200 - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/NkY0bbD'Addario NYXL 10s - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/B0Yy2WEHX Hum Debugger - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/xkbQG5IK Multimedia TONEX Pedal Amplifier/Cabinet/Pedal Modeler - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/MmYBb2Squier Classic Vibe Bass VI - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/k0PMW3LR Baggs M1 Active Acoustic Guitar Soundhole Humbucker Pickup - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/DKMe3aBose L1 Pro32 Portable PA System - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/g1Q6W2Guild D-40 Traditional Acoustic Guitar - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/vNgjVyKemper Profiler Power Rack - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/rQ2z45Lehle 3at1 SGoS Instrument Switcher - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/Qyn3EzGamechanger Audio Plus Pedal Piano-style Sustain Effect Pedal - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/6eRdEbElectro-Harmonix 95000 Performance Loop Laboratory 6-track Looper - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/nLeE29Radial ProD2 2-channel Passive Instrument Direct Box - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/PyqVbNPigtronix Infinity 3 Looper Pedal - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/rQ1DXySource Audio Soleman MIDI Controller Pedal - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/MmYBvqBlackstar Live Logic 6-button MIDI Footcontroller - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/DKMeZ2Full Rig Details: https://bit.ly/47JQxD9Subscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeWin Guitar Gear: https://bit.ly/GiveawaysPG Don't Miss a Rundown: http://bit.ly/RIgRundownENLMerch & Magazines: https://shop.premierguitar.comPG's Facebook: https://facebook.com/premierguitarPG's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/premierguitar/PG's Twitter: https://twitter.com/premierguitarPG's Threads: https://threads.net/@premierguitarPG's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@premierguitar[Brought to you by D'Addario: https://ddar.io/wykyk-rr]© Copyright Gearhead Communications LLC, 202300:00 - D'Addario When You Know You Know00:15 - Pat Metheny Playing Intro01:20 - John Bohlinger & Andre' Cholmondeley Intro01:34 - Ibanez PM100 Pat Metheny Hollowbody05:12 - Roland GR-303 Guitar & GR-300 Synth08:56 - Taylor 8-String Acoustic12:13 - Manzer Linda 613:24 - Manzer Pikasso 42-String Guitar16:57 - Ibanez PM120 Pat Metheny Hollowbody19:59 - 1970s Guild D-4021:27 - Manzer Fanned-Fret Baritone26:50 - Pat Metheny's Amps, Effects & Signal Flow#guitar #rigrundown #patmetheny #guitarist #guitarplayer #ibanez #jazz
Direct Download Bing plays his new Terry McCafferty “Seifert Model” mountain dulcimer with another improvisation. His usual stomp boxes have been replaced with a Roland GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer, and the Line 6 Helix Effects Processor and Modeler. Bing Futch is endorsed by Folkcraft Instruments, V-Picks and Zither Stands. Enjoy "Dulcimerica"? Consider supporting the program by becoming a patron!
Direct Download Bing plays his new Terry McCafferty “Seifert Model” mountain dulcimer with an improvisation. His usual stomp boxes have been replaced with a Roland GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer, and the Line 6 Helix Effects Processor and Modeler. Bing Futch is endorsed by Folkcraft Instruments, V-Picks and Zither Stands. Enjoy "Dulcimerica"? Consider supporting the program by becoming a patron!
Faheema Adia from Momentum Securities on the Absa and Sanlam updates: Is there value in financials? AutoTrader's George Mienie on the need to drop import duties on EVs. Old Mutual Wealth's Roland Gräbe talks the role of discretionary fund managers as it is changing.
Episode 85 Rain Music Playlist Dean Evenson, “Thunder Intro” from Forest Rain (1993 Soundings of the Planet). 0:28 Ulrich Schnauss, “Molfsee” from Far Away Trains Passing By (2002 City Centre Offices). Written and produced by German artists Ulrich Schnauss. Schnauss is also a current member of Tangerine Dream, joining in 2014 and working with a renewed lineup since the death of original TG member Edgar Frose in 2015. 8:07 Ana Roxanne, “It's A Rainy Day On The Cosmic Shore” from ~ ~ ~ (2019 Leaving Records). Limited edition cassette release. Ana Roxanne is an intersex Southeast Asian musician born and raised in the Bay area. Some low-fi and hi-fi rain sounds and synthesis. 5:03 Paul Beaver and Bernard Krause, “Ragnarök” from Ragnarök (1969 Limelight). The duo's first album of electronic music following the release of their Nonesuch Guide to Electronic Music (1968). They feature the Moog Modular synthesizer throughout and use it to synthesize the sounds of rain and thunder on this track. 3:22 Dean Evenson, “Thunder Streams” from Forest Rain (1993 Soundings of the Planet). Everson has been producing soothing electronic and flute sounds for many years, this example is from 1993 and includes rain and thunder effects. Native and silver flutes, keyboards, Dean Evenson; harp, Dudley Evenson; cello, Jonathan Kramer; guitar, Tim McHugh; percussion, Stuart Glasser. 6:20 Mystic Moods Orchestra, introductory sounds of the storm and the sea from One Stormy Night (1966 Phillips). 0:52 Steve Birchall, “Summer Memories” from Reality Gates (1973 Poseidon Electronic Music Studio). An obscure and interesting album of privately produced electronic music from the early 1970s. Billed as "electronic meditations by Steve Birchall." Equipment used was a potpourri of systems, effects, and an EMS VCS-3 synthesizer: Ampex mm 1000 16 track recorder; DBX noise reduction; Spectrasonics console; Studer A-80 recorder; Eventide Clockworks Instant Phaser; Cooper Time Cube; EMT reverb; Neumann VMS 70-SX68 computerized lathe; EMS VCS-3 (Putney) synthesizer. 10:49 Agostino Nirodh Fortini (Nirodh), “Aquatic Round” from Suoni Immaginari (2020 Black Sweat Records). Italian artist and release. Composed, recorded, and produced by Agostino Nirodh Fortini. 2:52 Mystic Moods Orchestra, “A Dream" from One Stormy Night (1966 Phillips). In the mid-sixties, recording engineer and sound recordist Brad Miller had the brilliant idea of combining the recorded sounds of nature with sweeping, orchestral renditions of popular music. This was a series of albums intended as background mood music for couples. The subtitle on the cover of One Stormy Night is “Whoever you are, you hold in your heart the memory of…One Stormy Night.” On the back cover, it says, “A spectacular thunderstorm, the sound of rain and romantic music combine to create One Stormy Night. The Mystic Moods Orchestra has many releases in to the early 1970s, at least two of which utilized the Moog Modular synthesizer. This album, however, is pure field recordings creatively combined with music. 4:16 Sanford Ponder, “Frontier” from Etosha - Private Music In The Land Of Dry Water (1985 Private Music). Arranged, produced, written, Fairlight CMI Synthesizer, Yamaha DX-7 Synthesizer, Roland GR-707 Synthesizer, Sanford Ponder; piano, Clyde Criner. 9:37 D. Emmanuel, “Rain Forest Music” from Rain Forest Music (1981 North Star Productions). Private recording of electronic and acoustical music with field recording sound effects. Composed, arranged, performed, recorded by, Yairi Acoustical Guitar, Effects, 3 Sequential Circuits Pro-One Synthesizers, Crumar organ, J. D. Emmanuel. Recorded at Emmanuel's studio in Houston. Tropical birds were recorded at Houston Zoo Tropical Bird Aviary. “Rain and surf, gifts from Mother Nature. This music can be used for deep relaxation, meditation and as background for massage and counseling.” 22:00 Thom Holmes, thunder record skip from a Mystic Moods Orchestra album. 0:55 Hans-Joachim Roedelius, “Regenmacher” from Durch Die Wüste (Through the Desert) (1978 Sky Records). Percussion, Bass, Keyboards, Hans-Joachim Roedelius; Synthesizer (Synthesizermelodie), Möbius; EMS Synthi, Percussion, Konrad Plank. Recorded and mixed with Konrad Plank in his studio in May 1976, small changes made in January 1978 prior to release. A German electronic composer and member of Cluster in this first solo album transitions to a period of acoustic music, but there are synths being used on this track. 6:36 Thom Holmes, rolling, distant thunder, field recording. 0:59 Yavomag, Rubikdice & Chilx, “Tokyo Rain” from The Ronin EP (2022 Yavomag, Rubikdice & Chilx). House music with a rainy vibe. 2:23 Thom Holmes, crack of thunder field recording.0:52 Dean Elliott And His Orchestra, “Rain” from Zounds! What Sounds! (1962 Capitol). A funny relic from the days when mixing sounds effects into music was a fresh idea. Very cleverly edited by Phil Kaye; Producer, John Palladino. 2:49 Thom Holmes, “Rain Drone” an alternate version and test for a track I later released called Requiem for the Rain (2016 not released). In this piece, I started with the sound of rainfall that I recorded and then processed it using the synthesizer component of MetaSynth to transform the raindrops and downpour into drones and harmonic points. All of the sounds in this work are derived from processing the sound of rain. 12:29 Thom Holmes, thunder, field recording. 1:15 Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch, “Rain” from Blade Runner 2049 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)(2017 Epic). Cello, Simone Vitucci, Vocals, Tristan Schulze; Guitar, Owen Gurry; exotic instruments, Chas Smith; Musical Assistance, Cynthia Park; Soundtrack Album Produced By, Ashley Culp, Kayla Morrison, Michael Hodges; Synth Programming, Hans Zimmer; Sampling Team, Raul Vega; Digital Instruments Design, Mark Wherry; Synth Design, Howard Scarr; Vocals, Avi Kaplan. 2:26 Opening and closing messages voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my blog for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Since we don't know when the market will recover, remaining invested and having a well-constructed retirement plan is crucial: Roland Gräbe – head of DFM at Old Mutual Wealth.
Sanlam's Nick Kunze as US markets close at the low of the year. Roland Gräbe of Old Mutual Wealth offers tips on how to protect your annuities during market downturns. Chris Green from Hogan Lovells on 2022 M&A activity as levels drop slightly but fundamentals remain strong.
In this series, our Old Mutual Wealth Investment Managers answer some hard questions and demonstrate how they do the hard thinking and work so that you don't have to. Their answers are based on an in-depth understanding of the local and global economy, financial markets, and the driving forces that will shape tomorrow.Roland Gräbe, Head of Old Mutual Wealth Tailored Fund Portfolios unpacks Regulation 28, diversification and getting the most from your offshore allocation.For more information visit:https://www.oldmutual.co.za/wealth/hq-investment/
Nick Reinhart of Tera Melos, Disheveled Cuss, and Undo K From Hot joins us on WASTOIDS for a STRANGE GEAR discussion about his Roland GR-700 guitar synth and share some of its wild sounds. Dive into the history of Steve Carnelli, who used it to create music and sound effects for Hanna Barbera cartoons and Alessandro Cortini of Nine Inch Nails, and learn how Nick ended up with this one of a kind guitar synth.
In 2 Monaten 2000 Kilometer um die Schweiz. 9. Oktober 2020 Moderation: Nora Binkert... The post Komet – Kopf der Woche: Roland Gröflin appeared first on Kanal K.
Mark Pires Real Talk - Friday night Day 312 in a row recorded 11/8/19. Today on Veterans Day we release podcast #36. People only fuel us with their negativity and lack of support. On this podcast I give you both the Facebook and the Instagram SNL! This podcast is filled with philosophy, motivation, positivity and lots of great songs and improvisation on The BeatSeat™️! Just tune in a drive! Here is a list of tracks listed in order as they appear throughout the show... 1. Space in time (live improvisation) 2. Dayo 3. Hey Jude 4. Gently (Live Improvisation). 5. Turn the lights out (live improvisation) every instrument you hear, trumpet. Bass, piano, steel drums all coming from my Roland Gr-33 guitar synthesizer. That is me playing everything in real time.. Then for the last 15 minutes Akbar Miladi tunes in with his classroom of English students in Iran, it’s 11pm for me and their day has just begun. I was so inspired to have a classroom watching the show that I delivered this Real Talk message directly from the USA to Iran. This is another action packed Real Talk. Every show is like with exception to the music, that is only Friday-Sunday night. Tune in every day forever to Instagram and Facebook to catch Mark Pires Real Talk live! Today will be day 315 in a row for Veterans Day, hope you can tune in for this special episode. Here is a link to all my social profiles.. https://instabio.cc/RealTalk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-pires-real-talk/message
Hi everyone, I thought I would share my attempt at emulating the synth bass sound in Michael Jackson’s Thriller using the Roland GR-55 guitar synthesizer and my Ibanez bass equipped with a Roland... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Hi everyone, I thought I would share my attempt at emulating the synth bass sound in Michael Jackson’s Thriller using the Roland GR-55 guitar synthesizer and my Ibanez bass equipped with a Roland... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Hi everyone, I thought I’d share my quick install of the Roland GK-3B divided BASS pickup on my Ibanez 5-string bass. I have been using the Roland GR-55 for several years with my guitars. I am... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Hi everyone, I thought I’d share my quick install of the Roland GK-3B divided BASS pickup on my Ibanez 5-string bass. I have been using the Roland GR-55 for several years with my guitars. I am... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
This was originally recorded for Xmas 2004 using a Roland GR-1 guitar synthesiser.
This is a video podcast featuring a live improvisation featuring a Godin xtSA guitar controlling a Roland GR-33 guitar synth fed into a Boss RC-50 Loop Station. This is a live attempt at creating an ambient piece "on the fly".}
This is a video podcast featuring a live performance of a soundscape recorded using a Godin xtSA gutiar, Roland GR-33 guitar synthesiser and a Boss RC-50 Loop Station.
This is a live improvised soundscape using a Godin XTSA guitar, fed into a Roland GR-33 guitar synthesiser and a Boss RC-20XL looper and Boss DD-20 delay pedal.
This is a live improvised soundscape using a Godin XTSA guitar, fed into a Roland GR-33 guitar synthesiser and a Boss RC-20XL looper and Boss DD-20 delay pedal.
This is a live improvised soundscape using a Godin XTSA guitar, fed into a Roland GR-33 guitar synthesiser and a Boss RC-20XL looper and Boss DD-20 delay pedal.
More live experimental ambient looping using a Roland GR-33 guitar synthesizer, a Boss RC-20XL and a Boss DD-20 all controlled via a Godin XTSA.