Expert: Gary Schutt
Bio: Gary Schutt fue al Berklee College of Music donde se graduó con un BA en composición en 1990 y enseñó allí por dos veranos.
Filmmaker: Gary Schutt
Saturday, August 8, 2009
How to Use a Guitar Effect Pedal : Pre-Delay Effects for the Electric Guitar
Learn how to use the pre-delay effects pedal when playing the electric guitar in these free online music video lessons.
Jeff Buckley appreciation thread
Surprised to find upon doing a search, I couldn't find anything.
Jeff is my favorite male clean vocalist of all time, hands down. Nothing ever matched the sheer power and emotion in his voice for me personally.
As a guitarist, hugely underrated. Not a technical player as such, but yet skill extremely skilled and versatile, with an amazing touch on the instrument, having a subtlety rarely matched, yet able to go full force when he needed it.
He also had an amazing knowledge of chord voicings and always had this incredible ear for using chord voicings in his chord progressions that a lot of people at the time didn't really think to use.
His album Grace is probably in my top 10 albums of the 90s, easily.
Some of the most emotional and sincere music I've ever heard.
Jeff is my favorite male clean vocalist of all time, hands down. Nothing ever matched the sheer power and emotion in his voice for me personally.
As a guitarist, hugely underrated. Not a technical player as such, but yet skill extremely skilled and versatile, with an amazing touch on the instrument, having a subtlety rarely matched, yet able to go full force when he needed it.
He also had an amazing knowledge of chord voicings and always had this incredible ear for using chord voicings in his chord progressions that a lot of people at the time didn't really think to use.
His album Grace is probably in my top 10 albums of the 90s, easily.
Some of the most emotional and sincere music I've ever heard.
AC/DC - Highway to Hell Reviews

What Highway to Hell has that Back in Black doesn’t is Bon Scott, AC/DC’s original lead singer who died just months after this album was released. Scott had a rusty, raspy, scream of a voice, like he might break into a coughing fit at any moment. In other words, on crunchy, hook-heavy metal classics like the title track, and on “Get It Hot” which is more roadhouse rock than metal, he had the perfect instrument for such wild-living anthems. Too perfect, it turned (more)
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
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