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Started by AverGo, June 21, 2009, 02:35:54 PM

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Hi, here's a backing track from a recent Guitarist mag. Originally by David Gilmour, but I thought I'd try my own thing on it.

Setup:
Smoothlead effect.
Strat, neck pickup, tone 0.

Wiley

Avergo this is really cool!!.  You just sound so totally mournful.  I liked it a lot.!! Dirty but mournful also. Good job!!!!d  Still listening . almost had me crying. Just awesome.
P.J.

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Loved those high weepy notes Well Done!

jackofall

Thanks for your message Avergo. This is really cool and laid back. Can you tell me what your chord progression is here? Is it the same as what I did? Am - Dm - Am - F7 - D7 - Am etc. I learned something valuable from listening to this - for me to put in some more space. It's tempting to keep playing something all the time, but not playing is just as important to get that cool expressiveness. Thanks!
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tafka

ther is a lot of feeling here.excellent guitar tone.and great playing.
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
shoulders one last time...

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AverGo

Thanks People,

Jackofall
I just find it by ear, as I worked out how to get across the fretboard. According to http://www.123-game.com/guitar/fretboardprinter2.asp
I'm playing G minor Pentatonic.

Satchwood

Very cool - I dig the careful playing and thoughtful space between - I really like this kind of floydish/bluesy/santana-ish guitar playing!!
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Bluesberry

That darn smoothlead is so great, This is really nice, well played, great feeling, notes.  The feeling is dripping out of this.  Nice.  Now I am off to listen to #2.

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