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Reggie Smithers wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjA5f...ge=1&t=t&f =b Yessir... that could be me........if only I had an electric guitar! |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... Reggie Smithers wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjA5f...ge=1&t=t&f =b Yessir... that could be me........if only I had an electric guitar! What an incredible performance. I would guess he is still in his teens. Thanks for posting it Reggie. |
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On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 12:55:48 -0500, Reggie Smithers
wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjA5f...ge=1&t=t&f =b Fantastic! Thanks. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... Reggie Smithers wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjA5f...ge=1&t=t&f =b Yessir... that could be me........if only I had an electric guitar! What an incredible performance. I would guess he is still in his teens. Thanks for posting it Reggie. I am surprised there are not more comments on this as the young lads performance on the guitar was nothing short of remarkable. |
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" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message . .. " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... Reggie Smithers wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjA5f...ge=1&t=t&f =b Yessir... that could be me........if only I had an electric guitar! What an incredible performance. I would guess he is still in his teens. Thanks for posting it Reggie. I am surprised there are not more comments on this as the young lads performance on the guitar was nothing short of remarkable. I've watched it several times. I think we've been duped. 1st - It seems strange to have all the professional sounding mixing of the rest of the "band" and the video flashing to traffic lights, etc. when the featured guitar player is shown sitting in his bedroom. 2nd - If you watch very carefully, there are a couple of sections where he is playing on the lower part of the fretboard, yet you can hear some harmonic notes several octaves higher than that possible on the section of the fretboard that he is playing. This only happens a couple of times. 3rd - I think I've heard this performance before and suspect it is Erik Clapton. I think this kid did an excellent job of doing a guitar playing version of a lip-sync. It must have taken months of practice and he is very good, but I don't think he is actually playing what you hear. If he could - he would be world famous. RCE |
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"RCE" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message . .. " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... Reggie Smithers wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjA5f...ge=1&t=t&f =b Yessir... that could be me........if only I had an electric guitar! What an incredible performance. I would guess he is still in his teens. Thanks for posting it Reggie. I am surprised there are not more comments on this as the young lads performance on the guitar was nothing short of remarkable. I've watched it several times. I think we've been duped. 1st - It seems strange to have all the professional sounding mixing of the rest of the "band" and the video flashing to traffic lights, etc. when the featured guitar player is shown sitting in his bedroom. 2nd - If you watch very carefully, there are a couple of sections where he is playing on the lower part of the fretboard, yet you can hear some harmonic notes several octaves higher than that possible on the section of the fretboard that he is playing. This only happens a couple of times. 3rd - I think I've heard this performance before and suspect it is Erik Clapton. I think this kid did an excellent job of doing a guitar playing version of a lip-sync. It must have taken months of practice and he is very good, but I don't think he is actually playing what you hear. If he could - he would be world famous. RCE Jerry C's arrangement: http://tinyurl.com/oolfk Another kid doing it: http://tinyurl.com/qncsf |
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"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 12:55:48 -0500, Reggie Smithers wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjA5f...ge=1&t=t&f =b Fantastic! Thanks. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** Another good one: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...704&q=paganini |
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RCE wrote:
" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message . .. " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... Reggie Smithers wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjA5f...ge=1&t=t&f =b Yessir... that could be me........if only I had an electric guitar! What an incredible performance. I would guess he is still in his teens. Thanks for posting it Reggie. I am surprised there are not more comments on this as the young lads performance on the guitar was nothing short of remarkable. I've watched it several times. I think we've been duped. 1st - It seems strange to have all the professional sounding mixing of the rest of the "band" and the video flashing to traffic lights, etc. when the featured guitar player is shown sitting in his bedroom. 2nd - If you watch very carefully, there are a couple of sections where he is playing on the lower part of the fretboard, yet you can hear some harmonic notes several octaves higher than that possible on the section of the fretboard that he is playing. This only happens a couple of times. 3rd - I think I've heard this performance before and suspect it is Erik Clapton. I think this kid did an excellent job of doing a guitar playing version of a lip-sync. It must have taken months of practice and he is very good, but I don't think he is actually playing what you hear. If he could - he would be world famous. RCE I thought I was the only cynic in the group. I gave him the benefit of the doubt and figured he was playing along with a recording..somewhat like kareoki. Besides...if he can play that well I'm %^&%%^ jealous. |
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RCE wrote:
I've watched it several times. I think we've been duped. I'm not so sure... 1st - It seems strange to have all the professional sounding mixing of the rest of the "band" and the video flashing to traffic lights, etc. when the featured guitar player is shown sitting in his bedroom. Band-in-a-box mixing/editing software is commonly available. 2nd - If you watch very carefully, there are a couple of sections where he is playing on the lower part of the fretboard, yet you can hear some harmonic notes several octaves higher than that possible on the section of the fretboard that he is playing. This only happens a couple of times. Pinch harmonics. By plucking at a harmonic node and using a bit of finger flesh the string will damp at the node and ring at the harmonic. The tone setting and distortion can exaggerate it. 3rd - I think I've heard this performance before and suspect it is Erik Clapton. I don't think it's Eric's style, (slow hand...) more like Steve Vai or Joe Satriani. Ever see the cheesy movie "Crossroads"? -rick- |
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-rick- wrote:
RCE wrote: I've watched it several times. I think we've been duped. I'm not so sure... 1st - It seems strange to have all the professional sounding mixing of the rest of the "band" and the video flashing to traffic lights, etc. when the featured guitar player is shown sitting in his bedroom. Band-in-a-box mixing/editing software is commonly available. 2nd - If you watch very carefully, there are a couple of sections where he is playing on the lower part of the fretboard, yet you can hear some harmonic notes several octaves higher than that possible on the section of the fretboard that he is playing. This only happens a couple of times. Pinch harmonics. By plucking at a harmonic node and using a bit of finger flesh the string will damp at the node and ring at the harmonic. The tone setting and distortion can exaggerate it. 3rd - I think I've heard this performance before and suspect it is Erik Clapton. I don't think it's Eric's style, (slow hand...) more like Steve Vai or Joe Satriani. Ever see the cheesy movie "Crossroads"? -rick- It is the Trans-Siberian Orchestra http://www.trans-siberian.com/about/composers.shtml -- Reggie "That's my story and I am sticking to it." |
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"-rick-" wrote in message . .. RCE wrote: I've watched it several times. I think we've been duped. I'm not so sure... 1st - It seems strange to have all the professional sounding mixing of the rest of the "band" and the video flashing to traffic lights, etc. when the featured guitar player is shown sitting in his bedroom. Band-in-a-box mixing/editing software is commonly available. 2nd - If you watch very carefully, there are a couple of sections where he is playing on the lower part of the fretboard, yet you can hear some harmonic notes several octaves higher than that possible on the section of the fretboard that he is playing. This only happens a couple of times. Pinch harmonics. By plucking at a harmonic node and using a bit of finger flesh the string will damp at the node and ring at the harmonic. The tone setting and distortion can exaggerate it. The sections I noticed are down towards the bottom of the neck. My guitar playing skills are very limited, but I've experimented with doing this. Usually happens by mistake, in my case. The harmonic note I hear seems too high for that section of the fretboard, but, hey, I am no Eric Clapton. If that is really the kid playing, I am in awe and wonder why we don't know of him. I am still suspicous. Even if it is a guitar-sync, it is still very impressive. RCE |
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Reggie Smithers wrote:
-rick- wrote: RCE wrote: I've watched it several times. I think we've been duped. I'm not so sure... 1st - It seems strange to have all the professional sounding mixing of the rest of the "band" and the video flashing to traffic lights, etc. when the featured guitar player is shown sitting in his bedroom. Band-in-a-box mixing/editing software is commonly available. 2nd - If you watch very carefully, there are a couple of sections where he is playing on the lower part of the fretboard, yet you can hear some harmonic notes several octaves higher than that possible on the section of the fretboard that he is playing. This only happens a couple of times. Pinch harmonics. By plucking at a harmonic node and using a bit of finger flesh the string will damp at the node and ring at the harmonic. The tone setting and distortion can exaggerate it. 3rd - I think I've heard this performance before and suspect it is Erik Clapton. I don't think it's Eric's style, (slow hand...) more like Steve Vai or Joe Satriani. Ever see the cheesy movie "Crossroads"? -rick- It is the Trans-Siberian Orchestra http://www.trans-siberian.com/about/composers.shtml My bad, while the TSO played Canon Rock, this version is by JerryC. http://jerryc.tw/ -- Reggie "That's my story and I am sticking to it." |
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RCE wrote:
If that is really the kid playing, I am in awe and wonder why we don't know of him. I am still suspicous. Even if it is a guitar-sync, it is still very impressive. Changing the subject a bit... I just ran across this; http://tinyurl.com/ou9zn [play the video] It's more my taste and related to boating as well. I'll have to pick up a copy. -rick- |
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