[LAU] kicks

Darren Landrum darren.landrum at sbcglobal.net
Thu Sep 11 16:12:59 EDT 2008


I would really, really love to be able to play the solo in the full (~8 
1/2 minutes) version of "It's a Long Way There" by the Little River 
Band. Unfortunately, practicing any guitar at all has taken a back seat 
to learning DSP and programming.

-- Darren

PS - Even if you hate LRB, try to track down that track and just listen 
to the solo. It's absolutely amazing.


Dave Phillips wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> Recently I decided to learn some well-known rock guitar solos 
> note-for-note, with the assistance of some Linux sound and music 
> software. Naturally I used Audacity to learn the solos exactly (Change 
> Tempo is just toot sweet), but I wanted to work on the sound of the 
> solos as well their notes. I found some nicely arranged MIDI files for 
> some of the tunes, I used Rakarrack for the effects, and I used 
> AlsaPlayer to play the audio files (where I couldn't find MIDI 
> arrangements). Great instructive fun.
> 
> I've worked out the solos to Cream's Badge and to Dire Straits' Sultans 
> Of Swing, now I'm on to Joe Perry's leads in Aerosmith's Walk This Way. 
> Yeh, pretty old school, but still great solos. It's excellent exercise 
> too, keeps me from getting bored. Sometimes Bach just doesn't rock 
> enough... :)
> 
> I've also been sequencing a pseudo techno demo, again using only Linux 
> audio softsynths, including AMS, QSynth, LinuxSampler (with sounds from 
> the PSIndustrializer synth), and the new Discovery VSTi (in JOST), with 
> help from the midirgui MIDI channel router and the mighty JACK. I'll 
> post the results when it's done.
> 
> Anyway, not to get all weepy here, but I wanted to take a moment to give 
> some thanks to the developers who make it all possible. So, thanks, 
> devs, your generosity is deeply appreciated.
> 
> Back to the rack...
> 
> Best,
> 
> dp
> 
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