Neal Morse
US prog rock singer, musician and composer
Neal Morse's Gear
Neal Morse uses the Alesis QuadraSynth during Transatlantic's performance of "Into the Blue," employing it for piano and various synth sounds, as seen in the YouTube video.
In an interview with MusicPlayers, Neal Morse discusses his use of the Roland V-Combo VR-09-B 61-key Stage Performance Keyboard.
In the article "Roine Stolt and Neal Morse: Degrees of Separation" by John Kelman on All About Jazz, Neal Morse is shown using the CME UF 80 CLASSIC MIDI Controller.
From the Interview: "I play a lot of different guitars. I have a Gibson electric that I love, and live I play the same fender strap that I've had for a hundred years. .. it's just home, ya know. I also have some Babicz acoustic guitars that are just wonderful. "
Neals Strat actually is yellow and from the 70s- see: http://musicplayers.com/features/bands_general/2011/images/NealMorseGtrKeys.jpg
See also: http://www.radiantrecords.com/radiantstudios/gear-list.asp (This is the Studio gear List from Neals Studio)
Neal Morse uses the Shure BLX14/B98 Wireless Mic, as seen in the YouTube video "Transatlantic - The Making Of 'The Whirlwind'” by Guilherme Cruz.
Synthology Ivor is mentioned in the gear list of Neal's Studio
In the live performance video of "My New World" by Transatlantic, Neal Morse is seen using a Roland VK-7 organ, connected directly to a Leslie speaker.
In the YouTube video "Transatlantic - The Making Of 'The Whirlwind'" by Guilherme Cruz, Neal Morse is shown using a Washburn WD12SCE guitar during the recording sessions.
Neal Morse, known for his work with Spock's Beard, Transatlantic, and The Neal Morse Band, uses the Neal Morse Weisse Hügel Signature Guitar. This is highlighted in a concert review on JesusWired.com, which covers his live performance during The Great Adventour in Nashville, TN.
In this interview for Music Players. Neal Morse talks about a Gibson he borrowed from a friend, saying, "I borrowed that and, man, I just fell in love with the way it played and the tone. And I put it through a [Mesa/Boogie] Rectifier and also an Orange amp. And it was just like, wow, that thing sang."
In this interview, Neal Morse says:
"I never could afford to get a ’62, but several years ago, I was able to get a ’68 with a Bigsby on it. So I have a — it’s one of my favorite guitars to record with, because I like the brights — I like the treble and I also like the neck pickup, as well. So my electric guitar of choice is this old Gibson 335."
Neal uses a Fender Rhodes 88 as can be seen in the Gear List of his own studio.
Neal uses a 4x12 Mesa Rectifier Cab as can be seen on the pics of the homepage of his own studio and also in the gear list.
Neal uses a 2x12 Mesa Rectifier Cab as can be seen on the pics of the homepage of his own studio and also in the gear list.
The link is the offical video of "Welcome to the world 2" song frome "The Great Adventure" The Neal Morse Band's Album Released at January 25, 2019.
In the video Neal appears playing a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop in the Radiant Records studio.
In this offcial song video Neals appears in his studio (Radian Records) with a blue Fender Telecaster.
Neal Morse is shown playing a Babicz Identity Series Dreadnought Acoustic guitar in a photo posted by Babicz Guitars on their official Twitter account, taken during Prog Night in Chicago, 2012. Additionally, on Neal's official YouTube channel, he features this guitar in a concert video for "The Similitude Of a Dream" tour in Tilburg, where the band recorded a live DVD.
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Discography
Album Credits
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Jesus Christ the Exorcist (Live at Morsefest 2018)
Neal Morse · 2020
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