Jonas Tamas: Melodic blues rock guitar improvisation on a Jam Track Central backing track

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2010

The track title is Duet With Sax. Feel free to post video responses. Free backing track available at Bluesjamtracks: http://www.jamtrackcentral.com/free_jan_cyrka.php

Jonas Tamas: Sharp Guitars From A Flat Planet - Melodic progressive metal guitar for fans of John Petrucci, Joe Satriani and Steve Vai. Listen to all the 12 songs on http://cdbaby.com/cd/tamasjonas


More info and full songs:

http://jonastamas.com
http://myspace.com/jonastamas
http://facebook.com/jonastamas

You'll find links to free guitar exercises on all of the above homepages.

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  • Excellent technics of playing!

  • @adamantane1985 Thanks a lot!

  • This is totally fantastic! A bit like satch in a way. Is that a js series ibanez? :D

  • @thebluesboy95 Thanks! I'm glad you dig it. The axe is a Samick Artist Series.model.

  • First of all that's frickin amazingly hard and beautiful at the same time. Secondly are you using alot of arpeggios? I just have a hard time hearing the scales because it's all floating into melodies.

  • @ThomasKjems95 Thanks! Yes, I do use a lot of arpeggios. I have some video lessons on arpeggios, and on my facebook page (see link in the video details) there are many more downloadable exercises with TAB and mp3.

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  • Thats a true guitarist right there. No facial expressions made whatsoever.

    

  • you are amazing :(

  • Your guitar tone sounds a lot like Jan Cyrka's.. not quite as good, but if you know him and his style you'll know what i'm saying. SUPER SUPER fizzy/trebly without hurting your ears, and somehow sits great in a mix, but I imagine as a solo tone it will be very questionable. Great playing, phrasing. Thanks for the invite to see your video. I don't mind since it was tasty.

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