You are awesome man, thank you so much! I am someone heavy in the world of progressive rock who only began guitar 5 months ago! I believe I have progressed well with the guitar myself, though despite reaching the point where I am starting to technically shred a bit, can understand guitar tabs with slight music theory, and have doing well in my guitar classes I have been desiring something more than my Orange amplifier... I wanted a guitar pedal that could potentially give off Todd Rundgren's 70s sound and after many minutes of research I found this and I'm very impressed. Spectacular.
L'ho avuta per 3 4 anni circa. Chitarra assurda, perfetta. Comodissima. Ci ho registrato un disco Prog Rock, mi ha dato tutti i suoni che mi servivano. Per non averne nessuno in particolare e farmela scambiare con una PRS Custom CE 24. Ma per i session man, è perfetta!
Great video and great playing! / I am quite a bit older than you, and have been with PT from the very very beginning. Long before they were doing the harder material there was stuff like Voyage 34 parts 1 to 4 (Floyd influence) and stuff like Up the Downstairs (1993 !!). This album has influences of the dance / rave scene of the time! Mark.
Steven WIlson is f-ing genius and f-ing hard working guy! I wish all talented artists were that hard working, we could have much more art to admire to.
i discovered them during the in absentia album cycle, and fell in love. since then i've seen every tour, bought the deluxe blu ray surround versions of the albums, all the concert dvds and blurays... i adore that band, steven is my musical hero. he can seemingly do no wrong. i see his name on a product, i buy it...
FU Gianluca Pavian! Change psyhiatrist as the one you been sporadously contacted is cheating you. Stop talking about others creation - create yourselfe art. Go! Can`t wait, buddy!
@@AnimaleMetafisico l'obbiettivo sarebbe quello di registrare in studio con band Vediamo se le finanze lo permetteranno...ma c'è tempo ..devo ancora scrivere tutto
WOOOAAAHHH!! You are the first person I hear pointing out "Sound of Muzak"! That song (and riff) is one of my favorite! Great realization of the original songs, you seem to be a great musician, nice! I'm an amateurish musician, but I think you may like my recordings: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VG5ECUXlGwU.html
Super cool vid. Your slap bass technique is incredible. I just picked up the sgr 600e 4 string and a luthier got ahold of it and did an amazing job. I like to tune super low. And its fretting out on the first fret. dumb question but i should be able to cure that from the the bridge without sacrificing ibanez legendary fretboard action. Correct?
Well reviewed...I have this bass in the blue burst..the neck is a 5 piece Jotoba & Walnut with Rosewood fretboard,Abalone inlays... great bass's even when played passively & still have a pan pot, volume & passive tone control...the Nordstrand pickups are really good & no noise with a quiet pre-amp...i play it active or passive depending on if i have remembered to take a fresh battery...duh! sounds really good with a pick for Rock, Punk etc a very versatile bass, well made with great pickups, it is a good bass for recording
Tell me, is this tool lightweight? Is it comfortable for you to play it with your left hand: is it a comfortable neck? Is there a difference in sound volume when switching from active to passive mode? And I’m also concerned: how to care for the body and neck - after all, the surface is not protected by varnish? I would be grateful for your answers to questions and instructions on how to care for the instrument!!!
@@kotanel .....they are pretty light bass's, 8lb - 9lb, very comfortable to play with a slim countoured body & a beautiful 5 piece slim neck..Jazz width nut, 38.1mm....it can go louder in active mode but the pickups are good quality Nordstrand passive pickups with 3 band eq, 3 position mid, pan pot & volume in active mode....passively it sounds good, should be loud enough live played passively...i wipe the neck & body with a warm moist new clean cotton cloth after playing & dry with a cotton towel....
not only you're a goodusician..but you talk as rarely people do about one of the biggest genius of all time...for me and I pretend I'm right..anyone who tasted Tool and PT has understood what is great music.... I I add SuperTramp Genesis Pink Floyd and Dire Straits..that's the planets over the rest.
Porcupine Tree shifted in a heavier direction when Steven Wilson started working with and producing albuns for Opeth. The drummer change , while imo SIGNIFICANT, didn't influence the 'heaviness' of the sound, especially since that is neither his forté, nor background.
You're right maybe i express myself badly...but they kept that direction in the other album because gavin got into messhugga and other heavier bands if you think about it. The opeth part 100% influenced in absentia i agree 1000%
Si e no Octafuzz ma prima ho acceso un whammy con l'ottava alta Nel prossimo vlog spigo sta cosa perché c'è un altra cosetta nel mezzo ma non è un effetto o altro