Missing you - (inspired by Mark Knopfler)

Started by tolga, August 08, 2015, 09:05:37 PM

Farrell Jackson

Tolga you have definitely captured MK's clean tone and style of playing. The chord progression works perfectly for your guitar work...nicely done!

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Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

Kenneth

Excellent! Curious- did you use the Pacifica for this? It has the Strat sound nailed if you did.
I love the Pac series and recently picked up the PAC 510 v- the trembucker - one pickup Seymour Duncan version. Great guitars those Yamaha's.
Nicely played, enjoyed that.
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tolga

Thank you all for your nice comments. Yes it is my yamaha pacifica.
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leighelse

You've certainly got Knopfler's trademark licks down. But the track is bigger than just a sound-alike. It's got a charm of its own as it lopes seductively along.

I enjoyed listening and I'd love to hear more.
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Johnny Robbo

WOW! You really get that Knopfler tone & feel beautifully well. Dire Straits were one of my favourite bands in the 80s... the 1st 5 albums (Dire Straits; Communique; Making Movies, Love Over Gold & Alchemy) are still among my favourite albums to this day. I haven't listened to any of their stuff in a wee while, so you've inspired me to go back & listen to them afresh! Beautiful playing, mate!
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