Tyler Lego
The Allman Brothers meet funk.
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Jazz Improv (F Blues) Jazz Improv (F Blues)
This is just a jazz-blues in F with a basic head and basic improvising (I'm still learning jazz so the improv is nothing special)
The Reason The Reason
A blues based song with a funk feel. The solos are first take, so I will be updating. And I'm not a great singer, so deal with it!
I'm just someone who loves the blues. Unless otherwise noted, all the music and lyrics are 100% original. I like to blend traditional blues with rock and funk into a progressive modern blues kind of sound. Sometimes I just like to get down and jam with some straight-up blues rock. I also write and arrange original pop, singer/songwriter songs. Look forward to more of the latter being put up soon.Band/artist history
I began playing guitar at the age 15 after years of interest in both guitar and writing. I was self taught for 6 months before deciding to take lessons. Early on I began studying the blues and it's been the basis for all my learning so far. However, I am formally trained in jazz guitar, and I would have to say that it does influence my playing to a certain degree. I started becoming interested in writing popular music a few years ago and I feel that I'm getting to the point where it can be marketable.Have you performed in front of an audience?I play live in a band called Off The Wagon that plays bar-band music.
Your musical influences
My biggest influence would have to be the music of the Allman Brothers Band. Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks have all in some way influenced both my playing and my singing. Other influences include Elmore James, Muddy Waters, Freddie King, Mike Mattison, etc...and a small range of funk influencesWhat equipment do you use?
Guitars: Main guitar - Gibson Les Paul Classic Double-Cut (.12-.52 gauge strings). Slide guitar - Epiphone Les Paul Standard (tuned open E, .12-.46 gauge strings). Ovation acoustic.
Amplifier: Carvin Bel-Air (2x12, 50 watts, vintage tweed style)
Recording Gear: Cubase for sequencing and recording, Reason for synths/samplers/effects, Tascam US-122 audio interface, M-Audio Oxygen 8 Midi controller, Apple Poqerbook G4 with an external 160GB hard drive for storage,Contact
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Comments (5)
Wonderful guitar playing on "One Woman Blues", great sound! Keep it up!
AWESOME!! YOU Rock!!
Hi Tyler,
you play a realy sensitive blues guitar- poetical sound. Love the kind of blues song !!
Greetings from ORPLID
Thanks man, I appreciate the comment!
Good blues. Keep up the good work!
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