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Autumn Leaves 01/08/05
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Finally got a microphone (Shure SM57) and decided to give recording my amp a go instead of the direct to PC thing. The tone is much much better I think with a miked amp.
mark siegrist guitar jazz
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I started playing guitar when I was 20, and am now 32. For the first 4 years after I first picked up a guitar I played a lot, however I never felt like I was progressing like I should have. A lot of that was because I never took lessons or watched what other players were doing, and my practice time consisted of nothing more than noodling on the guitar. I regret that. After about 5 - 6 years of playing, I quit out of frustration. I went from "noodling" for 2 - 3 hours per day to not picking up my guitar again for another 5 years, until this past November when I decided to give it another shot. I decided to really *practice* this time around, and so far I've learned more in the past 7 months then I did all those years of noodling. I can play hold my own playing blues at open jams for the most part, but I really am studying jazz and it is proving to be really difficult. But I keep at it!
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Jazz Jazz General
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Peak #34
Peak in subgenre #7
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January 08, 2005
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Equipment used to record this: '83 Telecaster with EMG FT pickups, using neck pickup only with tone pot rolled off just slightly Fender Blues Junior with modded tone stack and reverb circuit (I have the preamp set to about 2 and the master set to about 5, with the reverb set to 3 and tone controls at midpoint except for slightly rolled back mids) Recorded with Shure SM57 into a Behringer MX502 mixer (the cool little one for $60) into my PC running Cool Edit Pro 2.0.
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