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Igor plays ELECTRIC guitar – Sleepwalk
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Sleepwalk ( Santo & Johnny ) . Interpreted and performed by Igor Presnyakov
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Stainless Steel Electric Guitar
Allan Gittler
Minimalist Design
31 cylindrical frets
29 x 3 x 1 inches
4 lbs
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Somebody That I Used to Know – Walk off the Earth (Gotye – Cover)
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Walk off the Earth and Sarah Blackwood perform a cover of Gotye’s “Somebody that I used to know” using five people on one guitar.
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Duration : 0:4:25
Compressing Electric Guitar – Pro Tools 9
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electric guitars don’t usually need any compression in Pro Tools, especially when they have a lot of distortion. This is because guitarists often use a pedal rig containing several pedals, including a compression pedal.
This tutorial shows a way to brighten the guitar, add more punch and bring the guitar out to the front of the mix. Since most distorted guitars already have consistent levels, there’s no need to to even them out.
In general, adding compression to a track is a bit like cooking using salt. Use small amounts to change the flavor slowly, tasting as you go, rather than just dumping in a lot and then tasting it.
Directions
1. To start, open your electric guitar track in a Pro Tools session. Solo it out and then play it, so that you can hear what you’re working with. The track has already been EQ’d, but with compression, you can make it even brighter.
2. Select the default compressor plug-in insert, opening the compressor window.
If you prefer, you can now select the Fatten preset, because usually producers try to make the guitar sound thicker. The ratio is so high in this that it’s almost like a limiter, which you’ll learn more about later in this chapter.
When compressing, we recommend setting the compressor up manually instead of using a preset.
Start by raising the threshold to -3.9 dB. Watch the IN level bar. In this video, it’s going from around -12 to -15. It’s a small distance, because the compression pedal already helped out. Set your threshold to -17.1 dB.
3. Try keeping the knee at 0.00 dB. Set a low ratio like 3.0 :1 or 2.0 : 1. Speed up the attack to 16.9 us and the release to 210.5 ms. Raise the gain to 4.0 dB. The OUT level bar will now hover around -12.
4. Finally, compare the compressed track to the original by first playing the compressed version. Click Bypass to temporarily remove the compression, then click it once more to hear the compressed version again. If it sounds punchier, you’ve mixed it well.
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Duration : 0:10:20
Hagstrom Viking Electric Guitar Demo – Tobacco Sunburst – Nevada Music UK
Buy Hagstrom guitars here… http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/guitar/electric/#!sort=price-desc&brand=Hagstrom The Hagstrom Viking is arguably one of their most versatile hollow bodied guitars, in style it could be aligned with the classic 335 shape produced by one of Hagstrom’s competitors although the body shape is not a direct copy.
The body is made from contoured laminate flamed Maple with a North American 22 fret hard Maple set neck and the now legendary Hagstrom “Resinator” fret board with Pearl block position markers. It also features the H-style light alloy truss rod that allows the Viking to have an ultra-thin neck and low action. At each side of the body is a single “f” style sound hole one of which is slightly covered by the black plastic floating scratch plate.
The pick up configuration utilises two Hagstrom HJ-50 hum-buckers that are also deployed on the HJ500 Jazz model, these pick-ups have a beautiful tone and can be EQ’d to suit Jazz, Blues and rock tones. The pick-ups, die-cast machine heads, tune-o-matic bridge and decorative Trapeze tail-piece are all chrome plated.
The pick-ups are managed via 2 volume and 2 tone knobs and are selected via a 3-way toggle switch that sits at the upper shoulder of the guitar adjacent to the left hand cut-away. Finished in a gorgeous Tobacco Sunburst with chrome hardware.
Tony Farinha is one of Nevada’s local guitar professionals who as well as performing in several bands also offers private guitar tuition for all ages and abilities. Check out his Youtube page for more info.
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Many thanks again Tony, a really enjoyable top session !!
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