What are you working on musically?

Seamus OReally

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There are always threads about what’s on your workbench. But what’s in your woodshed? What are you learning?

I’m a member of the Robben Ford Guitar Dojo, and I’m working on the intermediate lessons, which are introducing me to some knuckle-busting jazz chords that other Dojo students have described as a “rite of passage.” I’ll work on those progressions for half an hour, and then turn to my TrueFire materials and just jam over something like “Cut You Loose.”
 
White Room is something i am also currently working on. Drum Computer Bass, Voice, Sax-Solo... the bass must fill the space of some guitar (which, if You listen to the reunion version seems entirely possible cause Eric does not do much during his rhythm guitar part).

And drum sheets of Ginger's playing can be found on the net and easilily transferred into Hydrogen.
 
White Room is something i am also currently working on. Drum Computer Bass, Voice, Sax-Solo... the bass must fill the space of some guitar (which, if You listen to the reunion version seems entirely possible cause Eric does not do much during his rhythm guitar part).

And drum sheets of Ginger's playing can be found on the net and easilily transferred into Hydrogen.
Do you play the saxophone? Such a cool instrument.

It’s a great song! I really enjoy playing it as it gives me the opportunity to use a bunch of pedals and go off LOLOL. I have a Strymon Lex for the Leslie rotary during the intro chords and a nice wah for the fills and chorus / closing solo
 
The solo section of “Let it Roll” by UFO always makes my finger tips hurt and my brain . I was on it yesterday, playing along. It always eludes me. I work on it until I can no longer play sometimes. There are so many little ideas in each section. I can play pieces of of it but flawed.
 
Do you play the saxophone? Such a cool instrument.
no, thats verenas job. i do the bass and program the drum computer.


today we started Tea in the Sahara with the Queens. Me on the bass vi. and with real drums. sax with the most aggressive mouthpiece through heavy effects playing intentionally weird stuff. and me trying a solo based on tritone intervals :)
 
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no, thats verenas job. i do the bass and program the drum computer.


today we started Tea in the Sahara with the Queens. Me on the bass vi. and with real drums. sax with the most aggressive mouthpiece throug heavy effects playing intentionally weird stuff. and me trying a solo based on tritone intervals :)
I have fake drum programs they just don't sound real to me I'm down to 3 acoustic drum sets this Ludwig maple set records well 24" bass drum

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Not in Reaper. It's just a teeney tiny red square.... if there's anything written on it, my glasses are strong enough. :rolleyes:
It does have a tiny red arm button to record.
Drop the volume slider below 6, usually 12 or in between.Arm the track, red button
Add a virtual instrument track and in effects add your favorite free drum plugin, add midi, un-arm the drum track, adjust the click track to count in before recording. Hit record !
You can undo recorded track.
 
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