Maestro Alex Gregory

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Child's Play 00:00 Tools
Dealer From Hell 00:00 Tools
Paganini's Last Stand 00:00 Tools
Variations On The Devil's Tricks 00:00 Tools
05 - Sublime ain't Enough 00:00 Tools
Too Late To Fall In Love 00:00 Tools
Fairytales Won't Die 00:00 Tools
Old Nick's Boogie 00:00 Tools
Everlong (Acoustic Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Plugged In Strauss 00:00 Tools
Summer Dreams 00:00 Tools
Heavy Metal Mandolin Boogie 00:00 Tools
Beginnings (Elke Im Fahrersitz) 00:00 Tools
The Second Mortgage On Your Soul 00:00 Tools
Charge of the Black Keys 00:00 Tools
Toccata and Fury 00:00 Tools
Punk Minuet 00:00 Tools
Fairy Tales Won't Due 00:00 Tools
Crossroads 00:00 Tools
Strat The Cat 00:00 Tools
Beginnings (Elke Im Fahrersitz 00:00 Tools
Dead Mojo Blues 00:00 Tools
House of Joy 00:00 Tools
Summerdream 00:00 Tools
Paganini's Last Stand [Cap 24 Paganini] 00:00 Tools
Juke Box Gigue 00:00 Tools
Gatto Carlo's Groove 00:00 Tools
Red Neck Punk Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Variations on the Devil's Tric 00:00 Tools
Testosterone Added 00:00 Tools
Variations On The Devil [Paganini] 00:00 Tools
Sunshine Of Your Love 00:00 Tools
Beginnings 00:00 Tools
Double Vivace 00:00 Tools
Gigue Vindaloo 00:00 Tools
Messages For Japanese Fans 00:00 Tools
Moto Perpetuo 00:00 Tools
Cheeky Monkey 00:00 Tools
Love is the Key 00:00 Tools
Celloblaster Fantasia 00:00 Tools
Cynhia 00:00 Tools
Variation On The Devil's Tricks 00:00 Tools
She Got Her Knickers Down! 00:00 Tools
Allegrissimo 00:00 Tools
Buskin' At The Strip! 00:00 Tools
The Second Mortgage on Your So 00:00 Tools
The Second Mortgage 00:00 Tools
Motel California 00:00 Tools
Albert Lee 00:00 Tools
Bourree' Pumping 00:00 Tools
Gigue Infernale 00:00 Tools
Balls on Fire 00:00 Tools
Tarantella 00:00 Tools
Ty's Fuge 00:00 Tools
Six Days 00:00 Tools
Cynthia 00:00 Tools
Fairy Tales Won't Die 00:00 Tools
S.O.S. 00:00 Tools
buskin'at the strip 00:00 Tools
11 - Paganini's Last Stand 00:00 Tools
The Black Knight 00:00 Tools
They Feed Off Dreams 00:00 Tools
Hanging At The Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Variations on the Devil 00:00 Tools
Alchemy, Eulogy? 00:00 Tools
Grande Finale Espanol 00:00 Tools
Burn 00:00 Tools
Matt's Pentabass Solo 00:00 Tools
Ty's Fugue 00:00 Tools
Well Tempered Paganini 00:00 Tools
Five Are The Sword! 00:00 Tools
History 00:00 Tools
The Kingdom of Satan 00:00 Tools
03 - Fairy Tales Won't Die 00:00 Tools
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Born in UK. Influences: Ritchie Blackmore, Allan Holdsworth, Ian Akkerman. Guitar God amoungst Gods. Musical Inventor. Neoclassical. Maestro Alex Gregory A heavy metal guitar hero, mandolinist, luthier, composer, and inventor, Gregory spent about a decade advocating electric mandolins with increasing fervor. The cover of his 1991 Paganini's Last Stand CD shows him holding an electric mandolin while—ahem—watering the flowers on the graves of Steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen. And that was just the beginning. That first e-mando was an old Fender "Mandocaster" that had formerly belonged to Sam Bush. Gregory reports that during the early '90s he found himself becoming more and more fascinated with this instrument, and less and less enamored of the guitar. Already a patent holder for a 7-string electric guitar design, he turned to designing his own mandolins, the first of which was similar to the Mandocaster. Then he produced the Explorer-style mandolin pictured here, as well as a similar mandola, octave mandolin, and mandocello (they were built as one-offs by the Gibson Company). Not satisfied with that achievement, Gregory next designed the Pentasystem—an entire set of 5-string instruments, ranging from bass to mandolin, tuned in fifths. He insists that fifths are the only way to optimize the intonation of stringed instruments—and I'm sure most mandolinists would agree. Pentasystem was briefly licensed to Schecter (there are still a few Schecter Celloblasters floating around) and then to the B. C. Rich Company, which explains why several of the early prototypes, including this one, resemble that company’s guitars. Gregory’s final design, however, was clearly inspired by the classic Fender look. I've tried several Pentasystem instruments, and you can mark me down as a believer. I haven't seen anything else quite like them. Read my review for details. Fewer than a hundred hand-built Pentasystem instruments were sold at boutique prices, although they occasionally crop up secondhand. Unfortunately, Pentasystem did not succeed financially, and Gregory eventually sold his design to another company that has done exactly nothing with it. A more affordable, mass-produced version was talked about for a while, but it's hard to say if it will ever see the light of day. Meanwhile Gregory continues his guitar exploits (a fella's gotta make a living), most recently with the classical-influenced Bach on Steroids. Gregory's recording 13 Jokes for Heavy Metal Mandolin shows off the capabilities of these instruments, as well as his prowess as a player. See the Reviews section for my writeup. For more information, visit Gregory's Web site and MySpace page Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.