My children, I have returned from my spiritual journey.

CGord

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I have traveled far & wide, seeking the great truths which cannot be known. I have questioned the universe & all who dwell within it. I have humbly sought knowledge. I have lost my wallet in the parking lot of a San Antonio Whataburger.

It's been too long, my children. Come. Meditate with me.
 
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.As i see ,you had the first 1 minutes 30 seconds agony ,a strong and deep search ,and find the truth after it...You loose your conciousness again after a while maybe..But that small but strong experience would give your soul new sights!
You chromatic aura is really strong i must say...As i can feel and hear ,your soul feels and experiences really chromatic visions...Extraordinary ,colourful and Chromatic....

The voice of your soul is rather harsh ,poerfull but well defined...It screams for love in a chromatic way ,it tries to reach every point on universe and parallel universes with some overtones ,the distortionness of the expression of your soul is worth of interest.

The light is there my friend...and you are close to get it...Just follow those 20 seconds in your last expressional art...that's where it is!
Did i mention i feel that youre really chromatic?
 
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It has both been far too long since your last clip, and yet the clip arrived sooner than expected.

I will dwell on this a while...


:meditate:
 
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"Chromatic"...so you're saying my playing shines like chrome, gleaming in the sun. I understand. :D
 
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I have traveled far & wide, seeking the great truths which cannot be known. I have questioned the universe & all who dwell within it. I have humbly sought knowledge. I have lost my wallet in the parking lot of a San Antonio Whataburger.

I thought you'd won tickets to Hannah Montana. :eyecrazy:
 
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you ripped pretty ok in this clip man. tone sounds wierd though. you added some really cool things in it though, i like it.
 
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"Pretty OK" is high praise indeed for my lead work! :D

I had just watched a couple of Loudness vids on YouTube, they got me fired up to go play. I was wanking away, then decided to hit the 'record' button. Found a suitable drum loop to go underneath, slap a little auto pan on the guit, & viola.

I loved watching Akira after not seeing anything from them in a long time (I owned Thunder In The East when it was a new release, must've been '85 or so). What I noticed this time around was how often he switched between his neck & bridge pups while soloing. Very cool!
 
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it's funny how sometimes inpiration comes spontaniously.
 
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well, I upgrade my comment to the following.

Sick Bruh!
 
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Chrome is the gloss, or veneer in the metal world, but when added to steel, it prevents rust. Very strange sounding mix. unreal.
 
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Chrome is the gloss, or veneer in the metal world, but when added to steel, it prevents rust. Very strange sounding mix. unreal.
The tone comments are interesting to me on this one. It's the same Uberschall lead patch you got from me. It's the Schecter, & I alternate between the 81 & 85 a time or two (all amped up from watching Akira tear it up). Maybe it's the auto pan you're hearing? I kept the range pretty narrow; I didn't want it going hard left & right, just moving off of center.
 
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"Pretty OK" is high praise indeed for my lead work! :D

I had just watched a couple of Loudness vids on YouTube, they got me fired up to go play. I was wanking away, then decided to hit the 'record' button. Found a suitable drum loop to go underneath, slap a little auto pan on the guit, & viola.

I loved watching Akira after not seeing anything from them in a long time (I owned Thunder In The East when it was a new release, must've been '85 or so). What I noticed this time around was how often he switched between his neck & bridge pups while soloing. Very cool!

To this day, Heavy Chains is one of my fav songs. The solo kills!!
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKeJkAJRSH8

There ya go bud :D

Watch a few others, check out how often he switches pups during a solo. I never heard a difference when I listened to the cassette in 1985, but seeing him switch them in the videos makes the tone difference jump out at me now.
 
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