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Old 01.22.2007, 04:42 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by sonicl
That is damn cool - best of luck! I hope that your participation means you'll be able to record the event and upload it for us to hear.

Yeah I hope so too... though as I understand it, this short tour is being recorded for the Table of the Elements label, I think one of the plans is to document each show, and then some sort of the recording segment from each performance is to appear on a future cd release on the label. I'm not completely sure if this is the case, as this is the information that was relayed to me... we'll see...

my band was rehearsing the 'Guitar Trio' piece last weekend its rather straight forward, there is alot of subtle things happeneing around the variation of the repeating E chord (starts with one guitar playing the open E string riff, then into the E chord riff, then playing the e chord and allowing the open high strings to bleed into the riff) one guitar plays a lead like rhthym another plays a solid consistent rhthym that is slightly different than the lead creating a nice weird multi-layered effect. kinda weird and refreshing to play in standard tuning again after not playing in it for so long.
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