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- neverfoundthetime
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...listen to Boston often... great melodic rock. Amazing how their stuff has not aged. My 12 year old daughter loves to listen to them when were motorway driving.
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Tom is a Mechanical Engineer! Graduated from MIT. An engineer goes on to play that kind of music, my hero!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'd like to hear a lesson on More Than A Feeling as well. I don't think there's any way I could play the lead in that song for at least another year, but the rhythm sounds fairly simple.
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I don't think the lead would be that difficult but mastering the pinch harmonics might take a while if you can't do them, don't think you can replicate that sound on an unplugged acoustic or even a plugged one unless you have a distortion channel or distortion effect pedalI'd like to hear a lesson on More Than A Feeling as well. I don't think there's any way I could play the lead in that song for at least another year, but the rhythm sounds fairly simple.
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Actually, I'd insist more for "Peace of Mind" as a lesson ... there's at least a hint of revolt in it, so I find it a bit "edgy":
I understand about indecision
I don't care if I get behind
People living in competition
All I want is to have my peace of mind
I understand about indecision
I don't care if I get behind
People living in competition
All I want is to have my peace of mind