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Dream Theater - UNDER A GLASS MOON

Hi guys. This is one of the hardest songs i ever recorded. The guitar timing changes, the riffs, the sweeps, the picking and...THE solo. This was a challenge for me. I hope you like it

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GT,

Thats some production, super assembly on the entire mix. Great job
Fly's link worked the others did not.


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Very impressive. Good Job.

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It's not the kind of song I would normally listen to but it's clear it would take a lot of talent to come up with a production number like that. Well done GT.

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Thanks guys. I know this kind of music is not the "Forum favs" but still, you took the time to listen to it. Thanks so much

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Your music is great GT, I think the problem here was probably the links which didn't work.
I don't agree with you that this kind of music isn't a "forum fav" I love it, though I'll admit my personal favourite is acoustic music, I still like my old albums from Black sabbath, Wishbone ash, Pink floyd, Uriah heap, Genesis - not quite bands eh?
You're last posting was brilliant and deservedly made 'Featured recording of the week'. You're very talented, keep posting.

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Reminds me of UK in the beginning. A guy is working in my office with me, and when it started playing he turned around and says... "is that Dream Theater?"

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This site may be more acoustic and blues, but i've heard this kind of music on forums where its mostly all metal, and none seem to match what you can do. So stay here and keep rockin man!

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Great job GT, that is serious cool...

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Another very professional sounding track, GT. Petrucci's stuff definitely isn't easy. Great job!


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Thank you so much guys!!!!!! I was scared to record this song cause its....mmmm....lets say its beyond my guitar capabilities. But i really like the way it ended. Thanks for your suport

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