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QUOTE (default236 @ Sep 17 2012, 05:00 PM)
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I have Guthrie Govan's Erotic Cakes album and he is truly a guitar player worth listening to. Sevens  wub.gif  wub.gif My god....

With Marco Minneman..... World peace is here. wub.gif 1022.gif 1022.gif

You need to get the Aristocrats album and the GPS album...

 

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Nick Beggs just posted this on his Facebook a few hours ago:

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Steven Wilson album sounds amazing. We're just finishing up today. Think I'm done. Maybe some vocal over dubs when I get home. Can't wait for you all to here it. Wow!

I'm guessing that the band finished recording their parts and all that's left is to record the vocals, mixing and mastering (I'm pretty sure SW's gonna do that at No Man's Land) Lasse Hoile's out in Bulgaria filming the new Anathema DVD right now, but he says he'll post more videos of the SW band in the studio as soon as he can.

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Here's a cool example of Guthrie demonstrating lost of different styles.

 

The Winter 2005 edition of UK Guitar mag 'Guitar Techniques' revealed winners of a readers poll, identifying the best players (in the humble opinions of many GT readers) at certain techniques. Master Guthrie then wrote and recorded a (rather superb) piece of music in the style of all of the consequent winners. To answer the inevitable questions, the results were as follows;

 

 

Best chord voicings - Eric Johnson

Best use of capo - James Taylor

Best strumming - Pete Townsend

Best use of E-Bow or sustaining device - The Edge

Best vibrato - BB King

Best string bending - David Gilmour

Best finger picking - Mark Knopfler

Best hybrid picking - Albert Lee

Best tapping - Eddie Van Halen

Best palm muting - Al Di Meola

Best sweep picking - Yngwie

Best speed, Best alternate picking, Best string skipping - Paul Gilbert

Best pinched harmonics - Zakk Wylde

Best use of an effect - Tom Morello

Best legato - Satch

Best fretting hand reach, Best use of harmonics - Steve Vai

Best use of slide - Sonny Landreth

Best feel - Jeff Beck

Best timing - John Scofield

Most creative/experimental player, Best use of whammy bar, Overall winner - Jimi.

 

 

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QUOTE (treeduck @ Oct 11 2012, 03:36 PM)
Here's a cool example of Guthrie demonstrating lost of different styles.

The Winter 2005 edition of UK Guitar mag 'Guitar Techniques' revealed winners of a readers poll, identifying the best players (in the humble opinions of many GT readers) at certain techniques. Master Guthrie then wrote and recorded a (rather superb) piece of music in the style of all of the consequent winners. To answer the inevitable questions, the results were as follows;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUXk2ZrgcQM

Best chord voicings - Eric Johnson
Best use of capo - James Taylor
Best strumming - Pete Townsend
Best use of E-Bow or sustaining device - The Edge
Best vibrato - BB King
Best string bending - David Gilmour
Best finger picking - Mark Knopfler
Best hybrid picking - Albert Lee
Best tapping - Eddie Van Halen
Best palm muting - Al Di Meola
Best sweep picking - Yngwie
Best speed, Best alternate picking, Best string skipping - Paul Gilbert
Best pinched harmonics - Zakk Wylde
Best use of an effect - Tom Morello
Best legato - Satch
Best fretting hand reach, Best use of harmonics - Steve Vai
Best use of slide - Sonny Landreth
Best feel - Jeff Beck
Best timing - John Scofield
Most creative/experimental player, Best use of whammy bar, Overall winner - Jimi.

I've seen this, but I could never find it again, thanks!! Marco Minneman has been posting updates since this announcment and it just keeps getting cooler and cooler!! trink39.gif

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QUOTE (default236 @ Oct 11 2012, 05:00 PM)
QUOTE (treeduck @ Oct 11 2012, 03:36 PM)
Here's a cool example of Guthrie demonstrating lost of different styles.

The Winter 2005 edition of UK Guitar mag 'Guitar Techniques' revealed winners of a readers poll, identifying the best players (in the humble opinions of many GT readers) at certain techniques. Master Guthrie then wrote and recorded a (rather superb) piece of music in the style of all of the consequent winners. To answer the inevitable questions, the results were as follows;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUXk2ZrgcQM

Best chord voicings - Eric Johnson
Best use of capo - James Taylor
Best strumming - Pete Townsend
Best use of E-Bow or sustaining device - The Edge
Best vibrato - BB King
Best string bending - David Gilmour
Best finger picking - Mark Knopfler
Best hybrid picking - Albert Lee
Best tapping - Eddie Van Halen
Best palm muting - Al Di Meola
Best sweep picking - Yngwie
Best speed, Best alternate picking, Best string skipping - Paul Gilbert
Best pinched harmonics - Zakk Wylde
Best use of an effect - Tom Morello
Best legato - Satch
Best fretting hand reach, Best use of harmonics - Steve Vai
Best use of slide - Sonny Landreth
Best feel - Jeff Beck
Best timing - John Scofield
Most creative/experimental player, Best use of whammy bar, Overall winner - Jimi.

I've seen this, but I could never find it again, thanks!! Marco Minneman has been posting updates since this announcment and it just keeps getting cooler and cooler!! trink39.gif

I'm looking forward to this album more than any other at the moment...

 

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QUOTE (treeduck @ Oct 11 2012, 05:25 PM)
QUOTE (default236 @ Oct 11 2012, 05:00 PM)
QUOTE (treeduck @ Oct 11 2012, 03:36 PM)
Here's a cool example of Guthrie demonstrating lost of different styles.

The Winter 2005 edition of UK Guitar mag 'Guitar Techniques' revealed winners of a readers poll, identifying the best players (in the humble opinions of many GT readers) at certain techniques. Master Guthrie then wrote and recorded a (rather superb) piece of music in the style of all of the consequent winners. To answer the inevitable questions, the results were as follows;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUXk2ZrgcQM

Best chord voicings - Eric Johnson
Best use of capo - James Taylor
Best strumming - Pete Townsend
Best use of E-Bow or sustaining device - The Edge
Best vibrato - BB King
Best string bending - David Gilmour
Best finger picking - Mark Knopfler
Best hybrid picking - Albert Lee
Best tapping - Eddie Van Halen
Best palm muting - Al Di Meola
Best sweep picking - Yngwie
Best speed, Best alternate picking, Best string skipping - Paul Gilbert
Best pinched harmonics - Zakk Wylde
Best use of an effect - Tom Morello
Best legato - Satch
Best fretting hand reach, Best use of harmonics - Steve Vai
Best use of slide - Sonny Landreth
Best feel - Jeff Beck
Best timing - John Scofield
Most creative/experimental player, Best use of whammy bar, Overall winner - Jimi.

I've seen this, but I could never find it again, thanks!! Marco Minneman has been posting updates since this announcment and it just keeps getting cooler and cooler!! trink39.gif

I'm looking forward to this album more than any other at the moment...

 

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Some news on the new album!!

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Recording for the next Steven Wilson album has wrapped in Los Angeles, and you can see clips of the recording sessions (still being added to) over on the official SW YouTube page.

There is still some work to do before work is complete, but the provisional track listing (subject to change) for the as yet untitled album is as follows:

1. The Holy Drinker (10.00)
2. Drive Home (8.00)
3. Luminol (12.00)
4. The Watchmaker (12.00)
5. The Pin Drop (5.00)
6. The Raven That Refused to Sing (8.00)

The album will be released towards the end of February on KScope in an array of formats (including a very special deluxe edition). The line up on the album is SW (vocals, guitars, keyboards), Guthrie Govan (lead guitar), Adam Holzman (piano, Fender Rhodes, Hammond organ, Minimoog), Theo Travis (flutes, saxes), Nick Beggs (bass guitar, stick), Marco Minnemann (drums).  The sessions in LA were engineered by legendary producer / engineer Alan Parsons.

I'm surprised that its being released in February. I was expecting a later release date. Can't wait to hear this!

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