Wow, who makes tablature for music like this!? I'm originally a violinist, and the idea of playing stuff like this on the guitar is interesting to me.
Too much compression, and generally a horrible tone. Mr. Welch, you're playing with an orchestra, I recommend you get a more natural overdrive sound, something suitable to playing with an orchestra, and something that lets the natural dynamics of the instrument come through better. Frankly, your sound is dated ('80s hard rock tone), unnatural, and overprocessed...nice playing though.
Tube amps naturally compress your signal while letting your picking dynamics through. Cut out any compression, distortion, and EQ & 1st find a great amp you like the tone and responsiveness of; you can always add processing later. You get great tone when the amp is fairly loud, & I have an attenuator so I can play at any volume. You may want a quality, natural-sounding overdrive pedal that lets your picking dynamics through. Goal=amount of comp. and dist. determined by dynamics of picking hand.
Shows what you know! Classical guitars are wonderful, but there are some things you can do on an electric guitar that you can't on a classical (like play 4 octaves!)
yeah sittinginthedark is kinda right =/ not to hack ur skill - your a great guitarist..buttttt....this sounds like shit on a distorted electric +_+ (great job tho =P)
ya know its a good peice but i would suggest playing it without distortion, and try not picking in the fingerboard cus it clicks. Ah fuck it! nice peice!
Pretty awesome. I wish I could do that.
missionrd100 1 year ago
Great ! I'm looking forward for the rest
texatexa 1 year ago
It sounds nice on the guitar too.
violinmusicfan 2 years ago
Wow, who makes tablature for music like this!? I'm originally a violinist, and the idea of playing stuff like this on the guitar is interesting to me.
linuxxe 3 years ago 2
Too much compression, and generally a horrible tone. Mr. Welch, you're playing with an orchestra, I recommend you get a more natural overdrive sound, something suitable to playing with an orchestra, and something that lets the natural dynamics of the instrument come through better. Frankly, your sound is dated ('80s hard rock tone), unnatural, and overprocessed...nice playing though.
coltrane1975 4 years ago
I agree...still looking for that elusive great tone. Any recommendations on electronics?
FrozenTaco 4 years ago
Tube amps naturally compress your signal while letting your picking dynamics through. Cut out any compression, distortion, and EQ & 1st find a great amp you like the tone and responsiveness of; you can always add processing later. You get great tone when the amp is fairly loud, & I have an attenuator so I can play at any volume. You may want a quality, natural-sounding overdrive pedal that lets your picking dynamics through. Goal=amount of comp. and dist. determined by dynamics of picking hand.
coltrane1975 4 years ago
the notes are all there but the emotion isnt.
The cut off's are all a little too early.
firstalto13 4 years ago
Please try a really good reverb/hall simulator pedal or put the amp on a tile floor with the back open. Good job.
naughty00e 4 years ago
SirEric called this a "SONG"......oh NO! ignorance is a terrible thing. This Bruch is an astounding achievement.
Nicolette57 4 years ago
u really sounds cool, i want to learn that
DiomedesTididax 4 years ago
Nice.
qwertymissed 4 years ago
fuck these haters bro u sound badass
hentaiwarrior16 4 years ago
pourrais tu menvoyer la trame sonore ,juste orchestre de ce concerto svp, au : frederiik hot
fredericklisso52 4 years ago
thats awesome...if you have the entire concerto recorded can you put it on here id like to see it cuz im playing the piece now on violin
pizzaman1191 4 years ago
paththetic electric guitar is useless
SirEric007 4 years ago
useless, the only good guitar is classical guitar. this was paththetic and took such a high class song and degraded it to such a low level.
SirEric007 4 years ago
Haha...I love how you called this piece a "song". :-p
FrozenTaco 4 years ago
Shows what you know! Classical guitars are wonderful, but there are some things you can do on an electric guitar that you can't on a classical (like play 4 octaves!)
naughty00e 4 years ago
Rockin!
goodsportsman 4 years ago
yeah sittinginthedark is kinda right =/ not to hack ur skill - your a great guitarist..buttttt....this sounds like shit on a distorted electric +_+ (great job tho =P)
sonofagitar 4 years ago
Arriba Rammstein!! xD.
MonseNyu 4 years ago
this sounds completely stupid, guitar should stay at guitar songs
SittingInTheDark 4 years ago
Wow, that's hard enough for me to do on my violin... Awesome!
GenericRedneck 4 years ago
lmao dude this is way easier on guitar =P
sonofagitar 4 years ago
wooohooo awesome bro! maybe too much distortion though, but I can see the concept. nice.
koranique 5 years ago
What a waste of frikkin' time!
artmusicsouth 5 years ago
heehee...thanks for watching tho'.
FrozenTaco 5 years ago
ya know its a good peice but i would suggest playing it without distortion, and try not picking in the fingerboard cus it clicks. Ah fuck it! nice peice!
evilthreads 5 years ago
Very good performance! Amazing!!!! Do you have 3rd movt of Bruch violin concerto in g minor but still use the electric guitar????
ppyycczzzz 5 years ago
Yes, the whole concerto is recorded.
FrozenTaco 4 years ago
Where can I hear from your 3rd movt of Bruch No.1 G minor "guitar concerto"??
ppyycczzzz 4 years ago
How can I hear from your Bruch no.1 "guitar concerto"??
ppyycczzzz 4 years ago
Totally awesome! What a great performance. Nice job!
aethelphoenix 5 years ago
Theron is skilled at taping video cameras to headstocks...and helmets too (in another realm). :D
That was most excellent, thanks for sharing!!
--Michael
ripsawridge 5 years ago
Hee hee...yeah. Hey, glad you found these!
FrozenTaco 5 years ago
Wow... that piece was hard enough on violin!
wesm170 5 years ago
Great job on the piece. Is that a custom ESP?
TheNamelessGuitarist 5 years ago
Thanks! Nope, it's a Washburn EC36.
FrozenTaco 5 years ago
Very skilled performance. I really like the combo of the electric guitar and the orchestral accompaniment. Kudos!
hypotheticalseven 5 years ago