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Last Played: May 01, 2008 - 03:34:41 PM
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Uploaded: Aug 23, 2006 - 08:51:12 AM
Last Updated: Aug 23, 2006 - 08:51:12 AM



Description:
In this song, the sound source of electric Drums was used.
In the form of one of the jazz.

Hardware:
guitar,
g4

Software:
gb3
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smooth &mdash 08/23/06 - 10:49:10 AM
love your melodic phrasing on this. your playing is top-notch as well. i
especailly like after you hit the head again toward the end, the build up to
the end is great. nice production as well, however i did notice some
clipping in a few spots and i could'nt tell if it was just in the guitar track
or the overall composite track but a minor thing at best. nice work as
usual!

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smooth &mdash 08/23/06 - 09:28:58 PM
Ray Kainz,
Thank you for the comment from the United States.
Your Web site is wonderful in black and white.
By the way, is your pet dog "pug"?
Very lovely.

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This reminds me of advanced &mdash 08/23/06 - 08:41:07 PM
Gorge Benson

You have a very cool pro sound here. Love the texture-sound of that
guitar. Terrific avant garde cool jazz sounds. Like the slight reverb as
well..
Nice tradmark Tad beats too! Love that grinding cool bass that kicks in
about 3/4 of the way, and the coming in again of the cool electric George
Benson feel.
Nice echoy stuff and the list goes on.

Way to go Tad!

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This reminds me of advanced &mdash 08/23/06 - 09:33:46 PM
Bill Furner,
Guitar player of modern Bach.
Thank you for the comment from delicious town of peach Corte Madera.
I like also Gorge Benson.
Thank you very much.


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On this one, &mdash 08/24/06 - 08:36:22 AM
I like the tones. I like the flat, dry tone of the bass drum, and the deep,
compressed tone of the bass, especially at the beginning. Then having the
fully, jazzy tone of the electric guitar over the top sounds even more
lively. I like that your guitar phrasing is slower against the funk of the
beat, with just that little bit of fast ripping right at the end...

Always a pleasure, Tadashi,

Ed



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A cornucopia of sonic delight! &mdash 08/24/06 - 04:04:24 PM
An interesting mix of jazz improv over modern percussion. It works well
my friend! Absolutely love the bass work here. Kudos Tadashi-san!



Bittersweet: http://www.macjams.com/song/23807

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interesting combination! &mdash 08/24/06 - 06:17:12 PM
Very nicely played as usual Tadashii - an interesting combination of
styles which work really well together. I'm always as fascinated by your
percussion elements as with your melodic parts - love the bass.
Thanks!
Neil

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Hello Tadashi-san &mdash 08/25/06 - 07:01:10 PM
Do you ever sleep??? I hope you get enough rest, so you can keep
making me this wonderful music. Your guitar playing is getting really
really fine...makes me have envy!

Bless you my friend!.....now, go get some sleep!!

deepest bows always
z

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Ed, Vic, Neil, Fran, &mdash 08/27/06 - 07:58:25 PM
I wish to express my gratitude for a heart-warming gentle word.
Thank you very much.
By the way,
Reply to This is impossible.
Is it trouble of the system?


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Love it &mdash 08/28/06 - 03:21:00 PM
...but then again - I love most of your work.
I particularly like your drum programming. The electric drum set sounds
really good. And combined with the bass it makes an excellent rhythmic
soundbed for your great guitar work.
I noticed some clipping in places, too - but like eleveneyes said, it's a
minor thing at best.

Great!

-E

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