Hungarian Rhapsody Listz
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That's LISZT NOT LISTZ =)
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A piano sound is a piano sound. Can't change it . As far as the electric guitar , it is a mexican built Strat. The microphone in the camera is not the best quality either. On another note, do you own a Guild Polara or SG?
I also want to add that a clean sound from a Peavey 20 tends to be a little midrangy. Not as good as my Fuchs or Fender.
Finally, your comments would be more appropriate if they were a little more polite.
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That's pretty sweet, dude.
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You got the right spirit.
jstarret 6 months ago
@jstarret Thanks a lot.
stratojetb47 6 months ago
JonSchaffer57, I removed your comment by accident. This is a version I had frm a classical guitar transcription, which I modified for electric.
stratojetb47 2 years ago
its cool altho honestly i would have prefered straight guitar tone to a guitar synth becuz it would be more different than the original and more original its good tho
bry2yanksguitar 2 years ago
On this, I think you're right. With a GR-30, there is an annoying lag on the sixth string. I may retry this with a straight sound, with my Jazz guitar for ex. Good point.
stratojetb47 2 years ago
holy cow this is freakin good
schung11 3 years ago
Thanks for the compliment. This is an adaptation from a classical guitar sheet music. I always like this piece from Listz. I used to listen to it when my father owned a mechanical piano in the 60's.
stratojetb47 3 years ago