Post by Female Guitar Players on Oct 29, 2012 12:57:56 GMT -5
(Toccata and) Fugue in Dm (Bach), part II:Fugue - Ketil Strand-electric guitar/Axon guit
uploaded by rednebb
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(Toccata and) Fugue in Dm (Bach), part II:Fugue - Ketil Strand-electric guitar/Axon guit
Uploaded on 11 Nov 2008
You can download a new version of this or buy my complete solo album "Axe-Files" here: www.cdbaby.com/cd/ketilstrand
itunes.apple.com/no/album/axe-files/id413357292
plus on several other digital music download sites.
Finally, here's the Fugue part as a follow-up to my previous Toccata version played on Axon AX100 guitar synth. (I've also added a new Toccata version without the Axon, but with the Roland GR-100 instead).
In my first version of Toccata I used only the church organ sound from my Axon, but on the Fugue I've mixed the Axon sound with my good old Roland GR-100, one of Roland's analog "guitar synth" units from the early 80's. It doesn't sound much like a synth, though, it's basically a "hexaphonic fuzz".. Both sounds were recorded simultaneously and mixed in Cubase, to make it sound like a "duet" for organ and guitar, and you can see me playing both tracks on the split screen.
I also added a third track on a few small sections where I found my piano sheet music version lacked something compared to the original organ version. (the piano version uses of course only two staffs/voices, the original organ version has three; left and right hand plus feet).
Of all my You tube videos, this has been my biggest challenge so far. It's not the easiest piece of music to play on a guitar, so it took quite a few hours to learn, reading both treble and bass clefs from the sheet music..
Hope you enjoy it!
Additional pedals used: Electro-Harmonix Micro Pog, Boss DD-6 dig.delay, Boss RV-5 dig. reverb, Palmer PDI-09 The Junction guitar DI box.
www.ketilstrand.com
uploaded by rednebb
< www.youtube.com/user/rednebb?feature=watch >
(Toccata and) Fugue in Dm (Bach), part II:Fugue - Ketil Strand-electric guitar/Axon guit
Uploaded on 11 Nov 2008
You can download a new version of this or buy my complete solo album "Axe-Files" here: www.cdbaby.com/cd/ketilstrand
itunes.apple.com/no/album/axe-files/id413357292
plus on several other digital music download sites.
Finally, here's the Fugue part as a follow-up to my previous Toccata version played on Axon AX100 guitar synth. (I've also added a new Toccata version without the Axon, but with the Roland GR-100 instead).
In my first version of Toccata I used only the church organ sound from my Axon, but on the Fugue I've mixed the Axon sound with my good old Roland GR-100, one of Roland's analog "guitar synth" units from the early 80's. It doesn't sound much like a synth, though, it's basically a "hexaphonic fuzz".. Both sounds were recorded simultaneously and mixed in Cubase, to make it sound like a "duet" for organ and guitar, and you can see me playing both tracks on the split screen.
I also added a third track on a few small sections where I found my piano sheet music version lacked something compared to the original organ version. (the piano version uses of course only two staffs/voices, the original organ version has three; left and right hand plus feet).
Of all my You tube videos, this has been my biggest challenge so far. It's not the easiest piece of music to play on a guitar, so it took quite a few hours to learn, reading both treble and bass clefs from the sheet music..
Hope you enjoy it!
Additional pedals used: Electro-Harmonix Micro Pog, Boss DD-6 dig.delay, Boss RV-5 dig. reverb, Palmer PDI-09 The Junction guitar DI box.
www.ketilstrand.com