Thanks for show your solo,nice electric guitar.
I think a hollow boddy?.
Couple of years ago,i play on a Ibanez hollow boddy by my local strore.
cheers Anton
Busking A Lead Solo
dekotaj wrote:
hEY Kevin is that your soloing cap??? screaming guitar he,, i like it and keep the good thing coming,,,I think your grandchild was not with yah...just kidding
B) B) B) B) :woohoo: B) happy new year!!!
Willem
Happy New year!!!!
I've enjoyed watching the busking solos so much I thought I should put one up also???
Thanks for watching.
Kev
hEY Kevin is that your soloing cap??? screaming guitar he,, i like it and keep the good thing coming,,,I think your grandchild was not with yah...just kidding
B) B) B) B) :woohoo: B) happy new year!!!
Willem
Not electric and not even the same key, but Daryl you inspired me to learn this solo so thank you very much. You have been a constant support to me and I very much appreciate that. I hope you like what I am doing here. I had to seek the solace of my bathroom to escape my (very) noisy kids!
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Bravo Tony! What do you mean not the same key? Looks like your playing in the same key (as the record and as I played). And why did you choose to not play your electric? Thanks for rising to the challenge!
daryl wrote:
I didn't play it on electric simply because I thought that playing it on acoustic would be better for me when I eventually do the entire song. I spent a good deal of time on the target lesson for this tune some time ago, and I would eventually like the revisit it and do the entire song including the solo, so I was excited when you posted the lead. I sure hope you don't mind that I did it acoustically.
Sorry Daryl wrong word! I meant not the same notes, not exactly as you played it is what I meant.Bravo Tony! What do you mean not the same key? Looks like your playing in the same key (as the record and as I played). And why did you choose to not play your electric? Thanks for rising to the challenge!
I didn't play it on electric simply because I thought that playing it on acoustic would be better for me when I eventually do the entire song. I spent a good deal of time on the target lesson for this tune some time ago, and I would eventually like the revisit it and do the entire song including the solo, so I was excited when you posted the lead. I sure hope you don't mind that I did it acoustically.
Mike thanks for watching.I 'm playing a Epiphone Sharradon II
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Thanks guys for taking a look.Should be a little nicer when I get a few more parts under my belt and can start working with a backing track.Been at it for about three week.But like I was saying A long way to go.Thanks
Kevin
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Beautiful binding and Abalone inlay
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Alnico Classic™ Humbuckers
SPECIFICATIONS
Body Material Laminated maple with mahogany center block
Neck Hard maple, Slim Taper “C” Profile, Glued-in
Dimensions 24.75” scale
Nut width 1.68”
Fingerboard rosewood w/"block and triangle" inlays; Mother of Pearl and Abalone
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Thanks guys for taking a look.Should be a little nicer when I get a few more parts under my belt and can start working with a backing track.Been at it for about three week.But like I was saying A long way to go.Thanks
Kevin
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Great to see you guys rising to Daryl's challenge Kev and Tony!
Tony, are playing in a padded cell?!
Tony, are playing in a padded cell?!
tovo wrote:
[quote]Not electric and not even the same key, but Daryl you inspired me to learn this solo so thank you very much. You have been a constant support to me and I very much appreciate that. I hope you like what I am doing here. I had to seek the solace of my bathroom to escape my (very) noisy kids!
Can't wait for the whole thing,, I do have patience,,,A nice suprise Tony.
Willem
[quote]Not electric and not even the same key, but Daryl you inspired me to learn this solo so thank you very much. You have been a constant support to me and I very much appreciate that. I hope you like what I am doing here. I had to seek the solace of my bathroom to escape my (very) noisy kids!
Can't wait for the whole thing,, I do have patience,,,A nice suprise Tony.
Willem