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I remember that you guys had originally embedded my video of Funtwo, but as I said my account got deleted.

 

Now you have Guitar90's I think. :/

 

But yeah, you're welcome for the MP3! ^_^

Do you have your video on YouTube now, or do I understand that you have no YouTube account?

If you do what's your YouTube name, I can find your video's that way. :thumbup:

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First post updated with a Re-Synched video version. Funtwo just got better!

 

:thumbup: Good Work!!

 

 

I found something interesting on mule. Funtwo has posted his Patch-settings of his first try of Canon there (ZOOM GFX-8).

 

Here they are:

 

Drive: MS DRV

GAIN: 14, PRE GAIN: 6, TONE: 7, LEVEL: 25

 

MOD: DELAY

TIME*100: 3, TIME*1: 7, FEEDBACK: 9, DLYMIX: 6

 

DLY/REV: REV HALL

TIME: 10, PRE DLY: 40, TONE: 8, HALL MIX: 15

 

EQ sets:

PRESENCE: 3, TREBLE: 4, MIDDLE: 7, BASS: 5

EQ LEVEL: 26, TRBL FRQ: 6.3 and MID FRQ: 1.6 and BASS FRQ: 63

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Whaw, a concert with funtwo!

 

Lighting is poor, as guitar looks a bit black. Pretty good playing, even it concert sound not great.

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hey, I know you probably get this question a lot, but can someone send me a mp3 of canon rock that I can put onto my iPod?

Thanks

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August 28th, 2006

The New York Times has a piece today on a short video over on YouTube in which Pachelbel’s Canon is played with extraordinary virtuosity on an electric guitar by a complete unknown called, Jeong-Hyun Lim.

 

“The piece that funtwo played with mounting dexterity was an exceedingly difficult rock arrangement of Pachelbel’s Canon, the composition from the turn of the 18th century known for its solemn chord progressions and its overexposure at weddings. But this arrangement, attributed on another title card to JerryC, was anything but plodding: it required high-level mastery of a singularly demanding maneuver called sweep-picking.

 

“Over and over the guitarist’s left hand articulated strings with barely perceptible movements, sounding and muting notes almost simultaneously, and playing complete arpeggios through a single stroke with his right hand. Funtwo’s accuracy and velocity seemed record-breaking, but his mouth and jawline — to the extent that they were visible — looked impassive, with none of the exaggerated grimaces of heavy metal guitar heroes. The contrast between the soaring bravado of the undertaking and the reticence of the guitarist gave the 5-minute, 20-second video a gorgeous solemnity.”

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http://www.classyclassical.com/2006/08/28/...non-on-youtube/

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