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Couple of H-140 HRW demos


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That was lovely Paul, very tasteful. Any way you could send me the tabs for measure 6 & 7 of the first clip where you do the eighth notes moving down.

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Nice job Paul. I especially like the neck pickup clip. The interplay between major and minor pentatonics at the beginning gives it some nice flavor. Are you tuned a half step down?

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Nice job Paul. I especially like the neck pickup clip. The interplay between major and minor pentatonics at the beginning gives it some nice flavor. Are you tuned a half step down?

 

 

 

thanks, no its in the key of Ab

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It had me wondering. Ab isn't so common. Garage Band sounds like a bunch of fun. I'm wondering if there is an equivalent program for PC?

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Great clips, Paul! Very tasty licks. Love it when I hear HOCers' Heritages say something. Those H's have a lot to say.:o

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Priceless fingers indeed, Paul!

 

As a longtime Garageband fanatic I can testify for RJLII that there is no such thing for a PC...

 

I think you used some third party backing there?

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Priceless fingers indeed, Paul!

 

As a longtime Garageband fanatic I can testify for RJLII that there is no such thing for a PC...

 

I think you used some third party backing there?

 

 

Thanks Jacques...I sure did, I don't have the kind of free time to do all that from scratch...lol

There are some tracks included in the new GB called "Magic Garageband", these were 2 of them. Cool stuff in there.

Has jazz, reggae, blues, rock, funk, latin, country, roots rock & slow blues. Just mute the original guitar part, create a new track, and go.

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Nice playing!

 

Can you expand on this Garageband?

 

Do you have to use your computer or can you make WAV or MP3s to jam to?

 

Is it a program that has a bunch of backing tracks?

 

What do you mean you can mute the original guitar part? Is that only of the backing tracks that come with the program or any song you add?

 

Thanks!

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First its only available for Mac computers. So if you ever needed a reason to get rid of that PC, this is a good one

 

http://www.apple.com/ilife/garageband/

 

You then can export it right to Itunes as a mp3 file.

 

You can drop Mp3 files right into the garageband window and it will create a stereo track, which you then can put your own parts to. You cannot edit a mp3 into its specific parts though, since its mixed down into stereo already.

 

With magic garageband, each instrument has its own track so you can mute it or do whatever.

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Well, crap since it's only for a Mac I guess I'm out.

 

Sounds cool though.

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All I want is the cool backing tracks. I have a 16 track digital recorder that I like to add backing tracks to and record the guitar parts to by mic'ing a real amp. I don't want to record with some interface via the computer. any other options?

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