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I will record professional, unique session guitar for your project


About this gig
I am a seasoned, extremely versatile guitarist with over 17 years experience, and I am a very quick learner with a fast turnaround and quality output. I have recorded on albums and singles, I play at live shows, and above all else I have a passion for helping other members of the music community reach their fullest potential.
I am well studied in theory, engineering, effects, etc. and I consider myself to be an expert player, but my greatest strengths are my versatility, broad range of influences, and unique sense of melody, pacing, and structure. When I record a solo, I don't just want it to feel like a stock solo that could be found in any other song - I want it to capture the spirit of your music and add a new dimension to the track.
Beyond standard guitar playing, I am also well versed in sound design, synthesizer programming, and more - I would love to incorporate these into your track to add texture and breathe more life into your art.
Gear Highlights:
- Gibson Les Paul
- Epiphone ES-175
- 6 and 12 string acoustics
- Komplete Audio 6 interface
- Reaper and Cubase
- VCV Rack Pro
- AKG C214
- SM57
- Various effects pedals including Digitech Polara, multiple delays, Fulltone Wah, and more!
Get to know cameronskinner7
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceOct 2022
Languages
English
FAQ
Can you improvise?
Absolutely! I've studied improvisation, including jazz, for several years and would love to bring some spontaneity to your music!
Is there a time limit for rhythm tracks?
No, I am completely comfortable with playing rhythm for your entire song with no extra costs associated for length - although, if your song is a 12 minute monster with hundreds of chord changes, we're gonna need to talk about that!
What genres do you play?
It's easier to ask what I DON'T play! I don't play classical guitar, I'm not a virtuoso (so no Satriani-esque sweep picking runs and all that), and I'm not very well versed in heavy metal guitar (although I DO play hard rock!)
What's the best way for me to get across what I want you to play?
If there's something that's already recorded, I can learn it by ear. Lead sheets that chart out a chord progression help too. Having a couple of songs/solos with a vibe you want to go for is fantastic! The more specific and precise you can be, the better!

