JJ Paul Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 http://www.jaysmuseum.com/vidlobby.htm Insane. Fun. Me likes. The guy rocks - even though the doesn't shred. Now - after the Ultimate Ukulele Wailer, The Korean Two Hand Tapper (sorry S. Jordan and Michaelangelo) and assorted preteen sweeperz - can there still be anything Really New?? Has the learning curve progressed beyond exponential? Maybe 6 IS 9, after all... Jimi...pls help us out JJ
hardheartedbill Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 been watching this guy all morning, saw the link @ BaM , there's also a pedal he's working to change the tuning on the slide guitar from a major to minor chord, it's frickin incredible and so muical, this guy is the shit ( I think he gives the reverb unit a salary though LOL )
hardheartedbill Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 now this is funny, a page from his website"Classical" ShitI've been creating these orchestral monstrosities since I was a kid. Here's a few of 'em. In recent years I've developed a string sample library & various twisted ways of creating these recordings. I have no formal classical training -Oh the dangers of listening to too much progressive rock.damn, listen to Something, amazinghttp://www.jaysmuseum.com/egotar%20mp3s/egotar/something.mp3
mathman Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 His "instruments" are amazing (Great train wreck) and hilarious at the same time.quoted from the webpage:We ran into some serious troubleAlthough this instrument sounded & performed brilliantly, we began to receive complaints from environmental groups asserting that "The Great Train Wreak" was having an adverse effect on The Earths electromagnetic field. I was quite skeptical of this until witnessing an entire flock of Canadian Geese crash through the front window of a biker bar we were playing in upstate NY. I started to suspect that magnetite in birds brains could be somehow affected by interference within in the Van Allen Belt directly attributable to the home grown trigger mechanism (patent pending) I felt bad & bowed to the pressure of the protesters. For now the entire system has been temporarily grounded while the safety committee looks into a eco-friendly solution.
darc Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 "...E. The Clutch: Hitting this shifts the D-4 to the next octave up in a continuous loop of 3 octaves. F. The Brake : Hitting this shuts every thing up. critical in dealing with long, extended samples. G. More duct tape and wires...."Oh my God, this guy is my hero. I don't even have to hear the music to know it LOL.He's gotta have some very cool hinges in his arsenal.
hardheartedbill Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 he lives in Danbury, you gotta checkout the Egotar clips!
acb Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 the intersection of brilliance and madnessthis guy NEEDS to be on tour...somewhere
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