Some improvisation with latinish backer

Started by jerome11, June 21, 2009, 04:22:36 AM

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Hello, mates.

Some exercise with latinish backer.

Hope you guys enjoy it.

B.G.

tafka

your guitar playing is smoothe as silk quite superb.
you must listen to a lot of Carlos Santana.
this is a Must listen to any guitar fan here.
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
shoulders one last time...

OsCKilO



Can Hear the Santana in there!


Cool


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That is studio sounding playing, right there!! Reminds me of soundtracks form movies in the 60's and 70's

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Yes very inspiring. Really just totally groovy, gets one in the mood for whatever. LOL LOved it.!!

The Reverend 48

Very Cool Guitar Great playing and Great tone ......

Greeny

Really excellent, inventive playing. Superb tone and skills, and a great latin groove. Pretty perfect!

AverGo

Can't wait to get this free and melodic. Loved it.

Bluesberry

It is such a joy to listen to a guitar being played as well as this.  Nice one.  What kind of guitar (sounds like a strat to me) and what effects were used?

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Satchwood

Great sounding guitar licks!!  Nice and smooth & interesting guitar ear candy!!

I really enjoyed listening to this - great job jerome!!
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