Video Demo of the Moog MF Flange, part of the MiniFooger series. I’m loving mine! You can see prices for it on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1MNVoHB
I can do another video demoing the expression pedal input if someone leaves a comment asking for it.
Video Demo of the Moog MF Flange, part of the MiniFooger series. I’m loving mine! You can see prices for it on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1MNVoHB
I can do another video demoing the expression pedal input if someone leaves a comment asking for it.
This is my honest review of the Roger Mayer Axis TC Fuzz. This isn’t one of those “demo” reviews where you only hear praise for the pedal. I really wanted to call out some flaws so that you would know what is good and bad because this isn’t a cheap pedal. I wanted to help people who are thinking of buying. Is it worth it? Watch and decide.
A demo and review of the Rogue Sitar Guitar. This is a copy (knockoff) of the original Vincent Bell Coral Sitar guitar from the 60’s made by Danelectro. Jerry Jones currently makes a high end copy. …But who has the money for that?
This is my first product review! I really enjoy this pedal a lot and I highly recommend it. Sorry for the audio hiss; I’ll adjust for next time. Please leave comments and questions below. Find this pedal on Amazon: http://amzn.to/20Qjiq1
I am playing a Japanese made Fender strat (60’s reissue).
The signal chain is: Guitar, Roger Mayer Axis TC, Buddy Guy Wah, Fulltone Deja Vibe 2, Fender Mustang 3 amp (Bassman setting).
I took this video so I could compare it to last year’s status. My teacher also has me playing Alap and Jor, but I’ll save those videos for another day.
I am playing a used Barun Ray (Hiren Roy’s son) sitar. I purchased this sitar only a few weeks ago so I’m still getting used to it’s feel. It’s a huge improvement over my old Radha Krishna Sharma sitar. Video shot on the Zoom Q3HD.
I recently passed the 1 year milestone of formal sitar lessons. A lot of friends had asked me for a video update so I recorded this the other night. This is the Gat with Taans for the Raga Yaman that I am studying. The Taans start a little after the 1 min mark. I kept it pretty slow to avoid mistakes and to hopefully keep better rhythm. I was using a metronome too, something I just started doing and something I recommend. I still have a long way to go! But, you can get the basic idea. I didn’t record any Mizrab and Pulta exercises, but those are part of my regular practicing. I am playing a student model Radha Krishna Sharma sitar. It’s an okay starter sitar. It is tuned in the style of Ustad Vilayat Khan. Video shot on the Zoom Q3HD.