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nickdaum
post Sat 8 Oct 2005, 13:15
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My current hard and soft:
Mac G5 dual
M-Audio FireWire Solo
GarageBand
Audacity

I'm not a professional musician and don't intend to be. I just want to start singing and playing guitar Blues on my own as a retirement hobby.
Instead of using loops for the drums and bass backing I would like to use actual recordings of my favorite musicians as karaokes. Is it possible to remove both voice and guitar from a recording? If so how?

Secondary question, a little off topic: I need to buy an electric guitar, not too expensive, possiblly second hand.
As a matter of fact I'll stick to a slow tempo, like Blues does, so I don't need a "fast" guitar. I don't care about the look or the shape since I find them all ugly whether Strato or LesPaul or whatever. I don't care about accessing the highest treble notes.
I care only usability and sound.

What are the specs I should put on my list? Any brand you would recommend?

TIA

Nick
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ronaldl
post Mon 10 Oct 2005, 03:04
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Hi Nick,

If you'd like to try MIDI, after downloading Amazing Slow Downer try Sweet MIDI X from the same site. Then go here:

http://blues.mididb.com/

Click on John Lee Hooker or Howling Wolf, then option/click on the MIDI file you want to download. Next, launch Sweet MIDI X, click on MIDI>MIDI Set-up>Quicktime, then open the file you just downloaded and hit play. You'll see all the instruments on different tracks and can mute or turn down the guitars. There are lots of free MIDI files available; I would suggest Googling "blues MIDI files" for more. Part of the beauty of MIDI, by the way, is how easily you can change the key or tempo.

The Jamey Aebersold books do come with play-along audio CD's and are excellent, but I must warn you that they are jazz-oriented. If you don't mind that they're well worth a try.

Re: guitars, there are so many good options. (That's partly why we guitarists tend to become collectaholics.) Although on stage I've mostly favored a strat, I also own a Les Paul and an Ibanez Artist. The main difference sound-wise is single coil vs. humbucking pick-ups (think Stevie Ray vs. Allman Bros.) Also, there's solid body vs. hollow-body (strat or LP vs. Gibson ES-335.) Humbuckers give you a fatter sound, but beyond that it's really personal preference. SRV, Hendrix, Clapton, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray all play(ed) strats. B.B. King plays a hollow-body, while Gary Moore and The Allmans have favored Les Pauls. They all sound great. LP's are very heavy with more sustain, while strats are lighter with contoured bodies that are very comfortable to hold and play. You have to decide what's right for you. Whatever you get, you'll want to make sure you use fairly light gauge strings, e.g. 10-46, because you'll be doing a lot of string-bending playing the blues.

I hope this is of some help.

Ron
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- nickdaum   Clueless Newbie Questions   Sat 8 Oct 2005, 13:15
- - coldharbour   QUOTE (nickdaum @ Oct 8 2005, 12:15)Is it pos...   Sat 8 Oct 2005, 16:21
- - nickdaum   What do you mean "not really" ;-) is it ...   Sat 8 Oct 2005, 23:06
- - gonechan   hi well there's is a way to get the vocals ...   Sun 9 Oct 2005, 05:29
- - Luke Davison   http://www.mtu.com/testimonials/vocal-elim...nator...   Sun 9 Oct 2005, 06:57
- - zrobert   Hi nickdaum, This is what I use. A Maestro Rhythm ...   Sun 9 Oct 2005, 09:13
- - halidom   Hi If you check out pure-mac.com in the Audio or M...   Sun 9 Oct 2005, 10:21
- - nickdaum   gonechan sez: > well there's is a way to g...   Sun 9 Oct 2005, 14:39
- - ronaldl   Hi Nick, I just thought I'd add my 2¢ to all ...   Sun 9 Oct 2005, 15:28
- - zrobert   Another option is to check out a music store for J...   Sun 9 Oct 2005, 15:47
- - zrobert   Correction; that's Jamey not James.   Sun 9 Oct 2005, 15:56
- - nickdaum   Hi Ron I'll give a try at SlowDowner as you s...   Mon 10 Oct 2005, 00:32
- - nickdaum   Hi zrobert I just checked Jamey Aebersold’s Music...   Mon 10 Oct 2005, 01:00
- - zrobert   I think you should take a few lessons. Jump in and...   Mon 10 Oct 2005, 09:15
- - rencelupato   Hi Everyone, I am a newbie here...and I am lookin...   Tue 11 Oct 2005, 07:17
- - nickdaum   Hi Ron I had a look at the site and saw interesti...   Tue 11 Oct 2005, 13:24
- - nickdaum   Hi all More about electric guitars. I went yester...   Sat 15 Oct 2005, 14:54
- - gonechan   hi nick well ,the sales person that told you that...   Sat 15 Oct 2005, 15:28
- - nickdaum   Hi It seems the guy is not for the electric thing...   Sat 15 Oct 2005, 16:47
- - gonechan   hi nick then what i would recommend you is,a str...   Sat 15 Oct 2005, 17:45
- - Luke Davison   Blues? Strat with a Fender amp, Super Reverbs are ...   Sun 16 Oct 2005, 09:44
- - Luke Davison   Get yerself an Ibanez Tube Screamer, too....all th...   Sun 16 Oct 2005, 10:32
- - Luke Davison   Trust me...i've played professionally on the b...   Sun 16 Oct 2005, 10:35
- - geezzerrock   I agree with the Fender or Squier suggestion. I...   Sun 16 Oct 2005, 16:40
- - nickdaum   Thanks for all the inputs, folks! Actually, n...   Sun 16 Oct 2005, 19:56
- - gonechan   hi again nick! well ,actually for that kind o...   Sun 16 Oct 2005, 21:10
- - dwwave   IMO learning on a electric is much easier and much...   Sun 16 Oct 2005, 21:25
- - nickdaum   Hi My message has got strange chars at each inver...   Wed 19 Oct 2005, 03:13
- - lepetitmartien   Mhmm nickdaum you just won the award of the most o...   Wed 19 Oct 2005, 05:18
- - gonechan   hi nick! well ,i thiunk you'll probably...   Wed 19 Oct 2005, 05:49
- - nickdaum   QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Oct 19 2005, 04:18)Mh...   Thu 20 Oct 2005, 01:01
- - nickdaum   Hi gonechan I've been looking around a little...   Thu 20 Oct 2005, 01:43


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