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CPC's Praise
Band - God Is Great - Instrumental - 8/8/04.
Recorded by Stephen F. for our Sunday morning postlude. The band run down:
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GuitarRon's "Journey To Boston - Part 1"Not one, but three guitars get featured on this 51 second piece. My Squire took bass while the Hondo provided the rhythm crunch. Taking lead was my incomparable Zion PowerGlide. I recorded this using a Digitech GNX3 using the built-in drum machine and three separate passes. There are some cool moments in this that I'd like to revisit (Part 2?)... especially the "feedback" part. That was fun!
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CPC's
Praise Band - Think About His Love - Instrumental - 8/2001 Here's my church's praise band, playing the postlude to a morning service. The band rundown:
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January 28, 2000 - Covenant Christian SchoolThese four songs were recorded on an inexpensive tape player that I had sitting on stage. When I first tested the recording capabilities of the player, it wouldn't pick up the voices -- but then I didn't count on the incredible 300+ voice "choir" singing along. Though not perfect - they'll sure give you a sense of the wonderful service that we all enjoyed. These songs were chosen by the students at Covenant Christian School as their favorites during Christian growth week. It was an awesome, awesome day! My equipment for the session: Ovation Acoustic thru my new Dean Markley DMC-40 Stereo Chorus Amp.
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GuitarRon's
Electric Impromptu Jam Session - 1997 - Yep.
An "old" one from me. Originally, this was created for an Internet friend, just
to give him a taste of my "electric" playing.
Please do keep in mind that if I had to do this one over, I'd take out all the slips. Of
course, that usually takes some sort of fancy (expensive) multi-track recorder -- stuff
that I just don't have. Anyway, this was a one shot take... with my old RGX211
Yamaha providing the guitar portions, the Yamaha keyboard contributed the bass and drums..
all of which I plugged direct into my Zoom (patch 03, incidentally) - then simultaneously
fed the whole thing into my computer's soundcard... Where it was recorded as a WAV and
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