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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2008

A brave attempt that now, after a few weeks that I've uploaded it, I'm not so proud of.

If you find it annoying right from the start, simply jump to minute 2:20 as the guitar version went quite well.

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  • I know it has nothing to do... but the instrument on the wall, is a cuatro or an ukulele?

  • I don't really know. I got it when I was 5 from my Father that came back Italy.

    It's like a 4 strings classical guitar. I tuned it like the 4 high strings in a normal guitar (D,G,B,E)

  • Can you explain the Keys and the scales you use on the Kaossilator , i only understand from the audio that you use de Mixolydian scale , but i cannot hear what you say about the initial key and a change you do in the middle part of the "kaoss" section . Great playing BTW !

  • I've used the key F sharp with the Mixolydian scale and sound number 3.

    It's been a while since I played it but I went two scales down. Could be in the scales keys or in the scales type, just turn the dial counter clockwise and see which one works.

    If you'll make a version of your own maybe you can upload it as a video response to this video.

    Good luck to you.

  • can you use the effects on the koassilator, as a guitar effects processor?

  • No.

    What you are looking for is a Korg mini-kp

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  • @israeliguitar thanks for answer. Our "cuatro" is tunned A, D, F#, B. The B string is the same string that A, only two steps higher. And by the way, great guitar playing!

  • here again

    

  • im back

  • i listen to this on a regular basis...like 35 times just tonight!!

  • @israeliguitar Well, I'd sort of imagine it's like a fretless stringed instrument with no fret markers- you'd have to memorise where all the notes are. Once you've got that down you probably could do it live. Though, from the look of the video, I'm guessing it would help if the touch screen was a bit bigger as well...

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