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#564855 04/14/2015 1:48 PM
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While waiting for the clutch cable to arrive and thinking of, when i will have the money to buy some other goods for my bike,i thought to record one solo cover with my guitar for the occasion....

Pink Floyd-Money solo cover

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hope you like it!


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varmax #564856 04/14/2015 1:58 PM
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sounds awesome man, you are a bit ahead of the beat though, find the pocket brother :-)


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edmspeedmaster #564857 04/14/2015 2:55 PM
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Thanks Edd!


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varmax #564858 04/14/2015 8:11 PM
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Glad the courier took a while to get the cable to you.

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Pretty dang good pickin'.

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Thanks, I enjoyed that playin!


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arstaren #564861 04/14/2015 9:15 PM
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Very nice playing there!


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TriumphLance #564862 04/14/2015 9:39 PM
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Very good,thanks

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That solo was awesome. Gilmour would be proud!


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Keith #564864 04/15/2015 12:09 AM
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Really enjoyed it, any more? Maybe a Zeppelin?

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mcfcinusa #564865 04/15/2015 1:26 AM
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Wow!Thanks guys!Really appreciate it.

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Really enjoyed it, any more? Maybe a Zeppelin?




Here's a zeppelin one for you man!thanks!
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varmax #564866 04/17/2015 2:05 AM
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Great! I like the way you " made it yours" it gave me goosebumps, i saw them live in England in 1972.

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mcfcinusa #564867 04/17/2015 2:13 PM
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You do a great job varmax...all the notes are there and you know it well. You are talented.

Please take this little bit of constructive criticism as coaching and not as anything negative. You are close, and I wouldn't offer this advice to someone who isn't deserving to hear it. Most aren't as close as you are.

Take your playing to the next level by allowing the notes to speak with more inflection, sustain, vibrato, and phrasing. Let each passage speak from the heart. Ride deep in the pocket, allowing the rhythm section to pull you down the road...don't arrive anywhere before they do. Great lead guitar playing is like replacing vocals with steel strings. Allow the guitar to speak with its own consonants and vowels, with letters/notes that combine to say something and to emit passion that shares feelings. Allow the living passion of its voice to be the center of your playing, don't be satisfied with the hopscotch game of landing in the proper blocks.

Here's a different analogy...when a person gives a speech in public, they either speak from the heart like they truly believe and are living every word that they are conveying, or they speak like they are reading words on a piece of paper that someone else has written for them. Own each note you play and deliver it with authority. Your playing will seem more soulful rather than like an automated voice if you know what I mean. Please don't take any of that negatively...you do a really good job.

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Tim7575 #564868 04/18/2015 7:29 AM
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Quote:

You do a great job varmax...all the notes are there and you know it well. You are talented.

Please take this little bit of constructive criticism as coaching and not as anything negative. You are close, and I wouldn't offer this advice to someone who isn't deserving to hear it. Most aren't as close as you are.

Take your playing to the next level by allowing the notes to speak with more inflection, sustain, vibrato, and phrasing. Let each passage speak from the heart. Ride deep in the pocket, allowing the rhythm section to pull you down the road...don't arrive anywhere before they do. Great lead guitar playing is like replacing vocals with steel strings. Allow the guitar to speak with its own consonants and vowels, with letters/notes that combine to say something and to emit passion that shares feelings. Allow the living passion of its voice to be the center of your playing, don't be satisfied with the hopscotch game of landing in the proper blocks.

Here's a different analogy...when a person gives a speech in public, they either speak from the heart like they truly believe and are living every word that they are conveying, or they speak like they are reading words on a piece of paper that someone else has written for them. Own each note you play and deliver it with authority. Your playing will seem more soulful rather than like an automated voice if you know what I mean. Please don't take any of that negatively...you do a really good job.




Tim first of all thanks for your constructive critic.Very usefull notes!
i understand exactly what your saying and i'm trying to get there although is hard to "tame" it.I'm taking lessons for 3 months now as i'm trying to go..(i hope).. to the next level....I'm working on it!...
Thanks again!


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mcfcinusa #564869 04/18/2015 9:26 AM
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Impressed, thanks.


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