Jeff Kratzman - Christian Music
Jeff did the basic rhythm section and Dave did the fills and leads that pull together.
Dave Rosky /collab #8 in Christian Rock
Americana collaboration. Jeff did Thumb picked rhythm and bass and Dave did the lead and fills
Dave Rosky /collab Christian Rock
Cordoba FCWE - Nylon string used to create a faux Gibson ES-175 jazz sound using a Helix amp model.
HD-28 with some 12 string accents with Strings and simulated Chapman Stick bass.
Two Acoustics (12/6) overdubbed with Nylon string jazz fills
R&B Gospel on the way God reveals himself to us. Dave plays some extremely tasty Stuff inspired by the late Motown guitarist Cornell Dupree. I did the rhythm guitars, bass and vocals.
Dave Rosky /collab Christian Rock
Live one pass of an HD-28 and vocal. Wrote it at 9:00 and finished the mix by 11:00. Acoustic one pass with an R&B slant - Remixed with the addition of Bass 2020.
Acoustic , organ with a hot lead.
Dave Rosky /collab Christian Rock
In Memoriam of Ann Hupp 7/27/1936- 03/2/2020
Takamine 12-string/Legend. A blonde telecaster through a Bassman on the chorus.
One pass demo with a single acoustic guitar, bass, overdubbed dirty electric guitar on Chorus and backgrounds on chorus
One pass 2 live Mics using a Takamine F-360S
Electric version of an acoustic song. One main electric, with Stereo acoustics on the verse and a 12-string acoustic on the chorus only. I did the lead work using a Fulldrive Mosfet into a 18 Watt Marshall (modeled).
One pass demo using a Vista HD28 with sharp delay done at the same time as the vocals. I overdubbed an electric guitar on the chorus a 21st Century Clean with a Full-drive 2.
One pass of my #1 and an overdubbed electric. Dave Rosky provided the bass. The song is based on a public domain 1919 Poem by Annie Johnson Flint with modernized words. 2020 REMIX
Dave Rosky /collab Christian Rock
Song based on a poem by Christina Rossetti (1865). One pass with Takamine F-360S.
Song is based on a public domain poem by * Nathaniel Hawthorne Go to the Grave. I added 2 verses and music. Main acoustic guitar is a Takamine F-360S. There is also Takamine F-400 on the verses and an electric on the choruses.
One live pass of an Ovation Legend acoustic guitar. There are no strings, but I have played some multi-tap delay tricks to give it that feel.
Song started as a one pass demo, but I utilized to do a substantial amount of MIDI and audio trouble shooting. The guitar and vocals are the original Guitar/Vocal pass done with a Vista HD-28 using a Shure SM81.