Felipesh wrote:The quality of Fret12 is too fucking good, maybe they can work with AB in future Live DVD's, please, no mor DC3
I don't see why not, didn't Mark and his brother found F12? Should be an easy sell.
Felipesh wrote:The quality of Fret12 is too fucking good, maybe they can work with AB in future Live DVD's, please, no mor DC3
anguyen92 wrote:Oh well. Deal with it.
My dream would be that the Fortress one would make it to a digital version... Still dying to get my hands on that, since I can't play any physical media (it's 2014, come on!)...AHart96 wrote: A man can dream
I would kill to see those! I just don't think they're very likely. I imagine they'd have to relearn most of those songs from scratch, and some of them could be ones they really don't want to bring to life ever again.AHart96 wrote:Yeah, besides the solo, Brand New Start is pretty easy compared to a lot of their other songs.
On a side note, even though I know it's impossible and not gonna happen, am I the only one dying for and hoping for AB to make more full-length Sound and Story DVDs for some of their older albums? For one, the production quality would be out-of-this-world when it comes to Fret 12, and I really want to learn how to play the older songs the RIGHT way, from Mark & Myles. The tab books for the most part are pretty inacurate, especially the solos (minus the Blackbird solos, which are taught on Mark's S&S).
A man can dream
Yeah, even a Best of AB S&S would be epic IMO, I just wanna see more AB songs taught in that formatrockit2112 wrote:I would kill to see those! I just don't think they're very likely. I imagine they'd have to relearn most of those songs from scratch, and some of them could be ones they really don't want to bring to life ever again.AHart96 wrote:Yeah, besides the solo, Brand New Start is pretty easy compared to a lot of their other songs.
On a side note, even though I know it's impossible and not gonna happen, am I the only one dying for and hoping for AB to make more full-length Sound and Story DVDs for some of their older albums? For one, the production quality would be out-of-this-world when it comes to Fret 12, and I really want to learn how to play the older songs the RIGHT way, from Mark & Myles. The tab books for the most part are pretty inacurate, especially the solos (minus the Blackbird solos, which are taught on Mark's S&S).
A man can dream
I think the only possible thing is a "best-of" S&S, with the big songs on all the albums. I'd be happy with anything though!
How's that Macbook treating you?fix wrote:My dream would be that the Fortress one would make it to a digital version... Still dying to get my hands on that, since I can't play any physical media (it's 2014, come on!)...AHart96 wrote: A man can dream
I totally agree. After seeing a couple tabs of Fortress songs compared to the real way in the tab book, it made me wonder how wrong I'm playing all the other songs!AHart96 wrote:Yeah, even a Best of AB S&S would be epic IMO, I just wanna see more AB songs taught in that formatrockit2112 wrote:I would kill to see those! I just don't think they're very likely. I imagine they'd have to relearn most of those songs from scratch, and some of them could be ones they really don't want to bring to life ever again.AHart96 wrote:Yeah, besides the solo, Brand New Start is pretty easy compared to a lot of their other songs.
On a side note, even though I know it's impossible and not gonna happen, am I the only one dying for and hoping for AB to make more full-length Sound and Story DVDs for some of their older albums? For one, the production quality would be out-of-this-world when it comes to Fret 12, and I really want to learn how to play the older songs the RIGHT way, from Mark & Myles. The tab books for the most part are pretty inacurate, especially the solos (minus the Blackbird solos, which are taught on Mark's S&S).
A man can dream
I think the only possible thing is a "best-of" S&S, with the big songs on all the albums. I'd be happy with anything though!
Great actually! But that's not the only 'problem' ...JSlade wrote:How's that Macbook treating you?fix wrote:My dream would be that the Fortress one would make it to a digital version... Still dying to get my hands on that, since I can't play any physical media (it's 2014, come on!)...AHart96 wrote: A man can dream
There's a solution for that:Fish Tacos wrote:After watching through the DVD some more, I hate how many out of focus shots there are after some of the transitions. I think they did it on purpose for the effect during the instrumental portions but I don't like it. Makes me feel like I got instant glaucoma...
TTournier wrote:I keep having meetings on the digital front… i have the thing ready to go - some things are easier said then done.
Bare with me.
Im hoping to have it in a month or soooooooo….. I want to be able to split it up as just the Doc. just the Instructional and finally as both so people who don't play don't have to buy that and get it at a better price… turns out that complicated things.
Im working.. I'm working…
Hmmm, I'm not one that passes up such a good price. I may have go ahead and buy that documentary. Thanks, Tim.TTournier wrote:The digital download for ab is going to cost $18.95 and will come in HD 720.
We are breaking this out as well - If your a fan and don't play guitar you can buy just the documentary for $10.00.
Be aware - its a huge download.
Would I be able to purchase this is Europe?TTournier wrote:The digital download for ab is going to cost $18.95 and will come in HD 720.
We are breaking this out as well - If your a fan and don't play guitar you can buy just the documentary for $10.00.
Be aware - its a huge download.