Brice Delage - The Rite Of Spring - Electric Guitar version

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2008

Electric Guitar version of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring by french musician Brice Delage, guitarist singer for Chugga Chugga.

All parts were played with an Ibanez Roadstar, using distortion, wah, whammy, e-bow, and different tunings...

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  • wow, i think wamy sounds lame, very lame. I would have much preferred it mostly clean, with some parts with distortion, but no octave dividers and phasers. Are you using chorus? ...

  • @NevinJarek You have to do with what you have on board, that's the rule ! No chorus used. Clean won't work, it respects too much the natural sound of the guitar, which is not the point here ! ;-)

  • This is the coolest! i woud love to have this on mp3! wear can i get it?

  • Thanks !

    This track will certainly be included on the forthcoming Classical Animals album. You may check 125Studio on Youtube, or simply type Classical Animals.

  • Seriously, the sounds, timing, even the levels are perfect. I don't know how you did this but it is an amazing feat.

    On the drum parts, are those just drums or some sort of more amazing guitar magic?

  • Thanks !

    For the timpani, I used 3 guitar sounds :

    - Dead notes strumming for the attack

    - 2 octaves down (whammy) with open strings for bass resonance

    - Crossed strings for the drumhead sound.

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  • This is just amazing!

    You should write a paper about the timbral research that you made on this piece!

  • lol malmsteen. what a fail. this is amazing

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  • I'll be conducting this work in May. I am REALLY enjoying this version. I'd like to see a video of you actually playing this ...

  • @BillWalkerGuitar Im not criticizing the 'work', I know its a lot of work, I have seen the score and I have worked on it on my piano. Im just saying that I think the whammy sounds lame. Sounds like a sponge bob funny thing to me. I think it would have sounded better with only distortions, or clean, I just dont like whammy...

  • Amazing...

  • what a work!!! :D

  • Absolutely amazing. One of my favorite pieces of all time has just become even more memorable. Perfect! (Would love to hear another Stravinsky bit, Petrushka or even the Firebird?)

  • Holy crap, here I was expecting the rocked up version of fantasia and you somehow got a guitar to sound just like the original orchestra instead.

  • This is amazing! Keep up the great work! I've never heard anything like this!...Well actually I have... but you know what I mean. Excellent job!

  • This is fucking amazing. The only bad part (and not really a criticisim)

    Is that sometimes it just sounds like the actual orchestra hahahaha

  • Pure geniality.

    You should do a video with you playing all this in different frames

  • 3:10 So realistic. Awesome work.

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