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Thanks to the help of Kai Kurosawa for his filming and mixing of this video made for the "Seattle Touch-style Guitar Seminar".
Thanks to the help of Kai Kurosawa for his filming and mixing of this video made for the "Seattle Touch-style Guitar Seminar".
Ricky Wade of Las Vegas performs "Hold the Line" by TOTO. All parts are being played by Ricky Wade in real time except the drums. Ricky Wade is playing his Warr "Phalanx" model with Piezo and MIDI. http://www.rickywade.com/
Randy Strom performing "Peach Pie" on the Warr Guitar 12-string "Artist" model. In this performance Randy is playing through a full range monitor speaker system with very little reverb on the melody side of the Warr Guitar.
Jim Wright demonstrates the superb triggering and accuracy of the optional MIDI converter/controller installed into the Warr Guitar. Jim is performing on a Warr 12-String Phalanx with Piezo/MIDI.
Jim Wright gives a brief demonstration of the control knobs and switches on the 12-string Warr Phalanx touch-style bass guitar. Jim Wright is using the Roland GR-33 for his MIDI/Synth converter. For the analog side of things Jim is playing bass through an Eden World Tour 400 through a 4X10 Eden cabinet. For the guitar side Jim is playing through the Lone Wolf Amplification. http://www.lonewolfamps.com/
During my visit to Hawaii, I dropped in to visit Joe Conti during one of his gigs at the Four Season Hotel at the “Beach Tree Grill” in Hawaii. Joe was kind enough to let me shoot some video of their performance. I want to also thank Kevin on ukulele and Jim on Drums.