Monday, December 28, 2009
I recently read John Smit's book, Captain in the Cauldron and in it, he speaks of how they arrived in France for the 2007 Rugby World Cup. He said the team decided to act as if they had won the Cup already. From my perspective as someone watching, they did play very well and I could see they were going to win, just by the attitude they took on the field.

Here's something I take for myself as a musician from that. I may not be the most talented musician currently, nor am I even remotely famous but I am going to act like I am, so that I can believe it and practice and perform like I am. It is my first step into being as great as I can be...
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
It is no secret that I am a HUGE John Mayer fan. Not so much because I am fat, but that I love his work.

I have been trying so hard to get his tone right. I played a little bit with my GT8 and VOX VT50 and came very close to his tone in "Somethings Missing." but now I am very stoked.

I was playing around with the sound of  "I dont trust myself (With Loving You)" and found the Boss Slow Gear on the GT8 can get you fairly close.

This is what My guitar sounds like so far. I am trying to get it as close to the original as possible. I don't even know why I just want to conquer this...

Using the GT8 and the Slow gear effect, quite a bit of EQ as well but the slow gear is set with Sensitivity at 47, and rise time 79.

here's my sample...
http://www.box.net/shared/dt7isgqi09

its a little louder than the backing track.
If any GT8 owners can get it closer let me know.
For the record the Preamp was the Tweed, gain 22, bass 83, mid 60, treble 43, presence 7, level 48
and added some reverb and very slight chorus in.
I took a chance and bought a no-name strat copy. I bought it on the premise that maybe someone was stupid enough to remove the real branding. I guess someone was clever enough to because it isn't anything if interest. Except a really cool beginner guitar.

Everything feels cheap to me but if this were my first guitar I would have been stoked. It also came with a Marshall MG15DFX which is surprisingly cool.

Here is a little recording I did using this guitar into the Boss BR600...


Feel free to comment, let me know about cool stuff or subscribe to this blog...
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
In 2005 I went to the World Youth Day in Köln, Germany. You can read more about it by following the link. I took a cheap guitar, in case it got lost or damaged, as I was involved in music and they asked me to bring one so we could sing songs as well as so I could lead the music in Masses.

When we were leaving for Germany, Tyler, Calvin and I were sitting in the departure lounge of JHB International (OR Tambo) airport. Tyler was playing the guitar and I was playing trumpet like melodies on a vuvuzela. The kids around us were so amused and it appeared to be quite entertaining for everyone waiting with us. It was so great to just be free and make music with no hindrances, no rules and no boundaries.

I made people sign the guitar and just looking at it brings back such great memories.



You can see the remains of Mich signing, We found a brochure on 100 ways to say no to sex. One of them was "sorry, I have sunburn." so she wrote that on my guitar.


We met Brad in JHB Airport. Tyler's signature is there as well.


We met a young priest who always drew a fish. His name has rubbed off but you can make out OFM just under the fish.


I remember Maggie, she was older than us but she was a music teacher. I can't recall where we met her but I remember why she drew the notes.


We played soccer with Jose and his mates from Honduras

Most have rubbed off because I played the guitar a lot on the trip. I couldn't not but I do wish they had stayed on...


Carrying the guitar around Germany was quite a hassle, but worth it all the time. We met a lot of people and in the end we had just over a million people in the final mass. It was astounding. There were a lot of guitars floating around and I was particularly intrested to see some Mexicans playing and singing, it was such an amazing experience.

As we were leaving it seemed we were due to start our departure lounge tricks again. Our whole group of 36 were sitting in the depature lounge at Dusseldorf Airport and I started playing again and the whole group sang along. We did everything from Children's Christian songs to playing The Calling, Damien Rice, That 500 miles song who I forget the artist. It was such a hoot. Even the other passengers joined in. Tyler was drumming on a plastic chair, there was a man in a suit shaking his Tic-Tacs, some women behind us were clapping their hands. It was such an amazing experience to be part of. The music erased all barriers and feelings of shyness, it removed any language differences and gave a jovial mood to everyone in the lounge.

What an experience and it was made all the better because of a hunk of wood with some string on it. I am very glad I took the time to learn to play.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Basically I pan two tracks left and right to make it feel like a wall, but here are the videos...





Enjoy.
Please feel free to comment and also take some time to visit the sponsors of this blog...
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
A short Video Demo on how to Export Tracks using the BOSS BR600

About Me

My Photo
Donovan Banks
Durban, KZN, South Africa
I am a musician who does anything and everything else. I write about what I do and how I do it. Enjoy and feel free to comment.
View my complete profile

Followers