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RE: cool guitar synth intros



Well, they are more like complete songs than just intros, but I think
Metheny, Abercrombie, and Frisell definitely need called out as
noteworthy guitar synth examples. Metheny and Abercrombie are  both
using the GR-300 in these....not sure about Frisell.

Abercrombie/Johnson/Erskine - "Four on One" 
http://www.content.loudeye.com/scripts/hurl.exe?clipid=01231080108070655
0&cid=600111 

Pat Metheny - "Offramp" (from the CD Offramp) 
http://www.content.loudeye.com/scripts/hurl.exe?clipid=00122620105000690
0&cid=600111 

Bill Frisell - " "Us and Whose Army" (from American Blood Safety in
Numbers) 
http://www.content.loudeye.com/scripts/hurl.exe?clipid=00997440110070690
0&cid=600111 

Or "Dawn of Man" -
http://www.content.loudeye.com/scripts/hurl.exe?clipid=00997440108070690
0&cid=600111 

For looping and innovation, I highly recommend this Frisell CD, released
in 1995.it is quite amazing in my opinion. It is my most favorite
Frisell CD, next to "Live" and "Rambler." 

You can listen to all the sound clips here:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002GQW/qid=1101840483/
sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/103-1677119-7355856?v=glance&s=music


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