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Uploaded by on May 13, 2009

Hi folks. I don't really do the tab thing, but a bunch of people requested tabs for this song, so i just made a quick how-to video. i hope it helps. if you have questions, just write a comment, and i'll do my darndest to answer them.

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  • Wow, that's some pretty amazing fan service, Jack!

    Didn't know you had a separate account for this kind of videos. It's a good idea to keep the music videos and the technical stuff separated.

    Would be awesome to see the complete workflow of recording a videoSong. It's kind of a new art form and you're pretty much the benchmark. I would love to learn more about your Mic placement (the guitar on "Get Happy" sounds awesome, where did you point that C1000 to?) and how you put it all together.

  • awesome! a piano or guitar tab of 'Eat' would be even cooler

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  • Where have you studied music? Or have you? You definitely have a firm grasp on theory.

    Oh yeah, you're awesome.

  • @infiniteightmusic

    there actually is one

  • nice one maestro! thanks

  • compared to his other vids.. this one is low. That's all.

  • turn it up?

  • awesome!!!!! Was the "tricky" part inspired by Blackbird?

  • ...volume is really low on this vid. darn

  • THANK YOU :D

  • JackConteExtras? Extras? That's cool!

  • (continued)

    Could you put a second camera up in a corner of the room and make it record a complete production? By lowering the framerate (15 fps or less), limiting the resolution (I'd go 16:9, standard definition with a wide angle) and low sound quality, you should be able to fit a whole day on it. Then just make a time lapse of the footage.

    PS: Most camcorders with SD cards have a file limit of 4 GB for compatibility. Keep that in mind so you can start a new video/file in a break.

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