Showing posts with label Interesting Internet Finds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interesting Internet Finds. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 January 2009

MrG Blues backing tracks



http://www.MrGCentral.com/blues

This website hosts a great selection of blues backing tracks, great quality files and played with live instruments. Hosted on the Nimbit network, these 12 tracks are great fun to play to, but also they are a great learning tool. They go through all 12 keys, 12 different styles, going through a selection of tempos, from very slow to fast.

check them out.

Saturday, 6 September 2008

Hendrix's medium-well guitar auctions for £280,000.



The first guitar that Jimi Hendrix ever set light to onstage has been auctioned for £280,000 at the Fame Bureau's 'It's More Than Rock And Roll' auction at the Idea Generation Gallery in London. Jimi grilled the 1965 Fender Stratocaster in the picture at the end of his show at the Astoria in Finsbury Park (London) in March 1967. Tony Garland, recovered it after roadies put the flames out and stored it in his parents' garage in East Sussex, until last year when it was found by Garland's nephew. American collector Daniel Boucher won this piece of history bidding just above the guide price and promises to play it(!)...I am sure that will be a fret-burning performance! (sorry...sometimes jokes write themselves...)

Thursday, 4 September 2008

Song Surgeon - a must have tool to learn those impossible solos.

From time to time companies get in touch to have their product promoted on my website. It is rare that I find something interesting, but when the the guys at TmjEurope got in touch I was pleasantly surprised with their very handy SongSurgeon. With this piece of software you can easily slow down, change pitch, EQ and loop audio samples. This is great when you are trying to figure out parts of solos that are too fast or maybe hard to get at normal speed.  The totally foolproof user interface is simple and intuitive and compared to an audio editor, SongSurgeon comes at a fraction of the price.

Highly recommended!

 


Thursday, 31 July 2008

Great Ear Training page.

Just a quick post to point you towards this great page.

http://www.good-ear.com/servlet/EarTrainer


Really...all you need for basic/intermediate ear training, from interval recognition to chord recognition, scales, cadences and more! also a nice section on Perfect Pitch...give it a go. I will definitely spend some time on this page to refresh my aural skills...

Thursday, 10 July 2008

Hours of fun: Hobnox Audio Tool.

I discovered this page not too long ago, and I wanted to share it with you. I assure you, whether you are into electronic music or not, it will bring hours of fun. This is the link:

http://www.hobnox.com/audiotool-startpage.1046.en.html

Once you click 'Start Audiotool Demo' and accept the terms of usage you are presented with something like in the picture.



All you do now is create your beatz and plug in the (very Boss-looking!) effects...good luck!

I wonder if something like this exists on line for guitar, something like a flash based 'virtual pedalboard'...I shall find out.