Live Orchestra vs. Midi
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Re: Live Orchestra vs. Midi
Quote:What can you say about the guitar concerto so far?There must be a lot of notation you have not used in a classical context before. I am assuming you will employ a full palette of guitar techniques and effects: bends, hammers, distortion, etc..do you know if there will be any tapping?All I have so far is the amplification worked out. There will be 8 full stacks arranged in an octagon:1. Marshall Plexi2. (4) Vox AC-30s3. Hi-Watt4. Orange5. (2) Fender Super Reverbs6. Soldano7. Mesa Boogie8. Hughes & KettnerBackup amps are (4) Fender Dual Showmans and (8) Fender Deluxe Reverbs.If anyone wants to loan me any of the above for the performance, please let me know. Drew will use the guitar of his choice.Ern
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My Fender amp doesn't fit into any of these (I have a acoustasonic jr), but I can loan you my used Fender bullet nickel strings.
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Completely unpredictable and extremely moving.By the end of the piece I was mesmerized.
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Ern,That was wonderfully impressive. You have great talent. Really enjoyed it.
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