video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7q_QwLYI8U&start=210&end=220,"{""label"":""Magical guitar review : Taylor 314 ghost graphtech-mounted with GR-55"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7q_QwLYI8U&start=210&end=220""}","The low quality recording features a country song played on acoustic guitar. The chords are sliding and the recording is noisy and it sounds like a player is practicing. At the very end of the loop, there is a short snippet of percussive instrumental.",2012-12-02T09:00:40Z,Oliwoods,"My Taylor 314-CE, modified with a graphtech ghost acoustiphonic steel kit and played on a roland GR55 with my own presets : - Emulated bass sound on E,A and D, mixed with the natural guitar sound - Strings, accordion, organ or xylophone added to guitar/bass sound - Emulated banjo, sitar, resonator, bass, electric guitar + an example of making a loop with drum, bass, organ and electric guitar All were recorded directly from the GR-55. Enjoy ! The ghost system : http://www.graphtech.com/products.html?SubCategoryID=102 Some pics of the installation on www.sebastiendumont.fr Songs played in the video: - Talking about a revolution (Guitar with Bass) - Too young to die (Guitar with Bass) - Somebody else's guy (Guitar with Bass, flanger effect) - Somebody i used to know (Guitar with Bass, xylophone) - Les bourgeois (Guitar with Bass, accordion) - Stairway to heaven (Guitar with Bass, pan flute) - Rehab (Guitar with Bass, organ) - Nothing else matters (Guitar with Bass, strings) - Les bĂȘtises (Emulated banjo) - Paint it black (Emulated sitar) - Resonator example (Emulated) - Oye como va (Looper with drum, bass, organ and emulated fender electric guitar) - Electric guitar example (Looper with drum, bass and emulated Les Paul electric guitar)","[""Guitar"", ""Acoustic guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Chorus effect"", ""Plucked string instrument"", ""Inside, small room""]","[""low quality"", ""country"", ""acoustic guitar chords"", ""noisy"", ""practice"", ""percussive instrumental"", ""sliding""]",4,E7q_QwLYI8U,1535 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoTJkok3FlY&start=150&end=160,"{""label"":""Laney Lionheart L20T410 Combo Guitar Amplifier Demo (Video)"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoTJkok3FlY&start=150&end=160""}",Low quality recording features an arpeggiated electric guitar melody. It sounds emotional and passionate.,2011-04-02T18:10:09Z,gearwire,"So why is the Laney Lionheart L20T410 named after Richard I of England? Perhaps it's the guitar combo's ability to go from lucid, even-handed clean tones to berserking hard rock brutality with a few simple knob twists. This 4x10, two-channel combo is one of the most impressive-sounding pieces we've had in the Gearwire studio--so literally awesome as to be able to shut up even me for a span of almost 3 minutes in pure tube (valve)-soaked reverie. I've long been a fan of Laney tube amps, and this most recent arrival did not at all disappoint. It's 20-watts are loud as heck, and the Lionheart L20410's response has that satisfying woodiness that exemplifies the most celebrated of British amps. And British heads of state, come to think of it.","[""Guitar"", ""Acoustic guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Chorus effect"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""arpeggiated electric guitar melody"", ""emotional"", ""passionate"", ""low quality""]",4,XoTJkok3FlY,3226