I added a lead guitar and a extra rythm guitar...........
on Strat
Morning Blues
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Re: Morning Blues
GOOD morning Blues!
You're a great rhythm player, cool riffs coming out of your axe. Among the best of your recent recordings!
You're a great rhythm player, cool riffs coming out of your axe. Among the best of your recent recordings!
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Re: Morning Blues
Thank you, 12bar.12bar wrote:GOOD morning Blues!
You're a great rhythm player, cool riffs coming out of your axe. Among the best of your recent recordings!
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Re: Morning Blues
Definitely a Good Morning! Good work on both rhythm and lead there Michael - great flow and momentum and very fluent too.
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!
Re: Morning Blues
Nice! Well done... one doesn't hear much rhythm guitar here. Rhythm guitar is one of my weak points (in my opinion), and the transition from rhythm to lead, and back (as in a three piece) can be tricky.
"Throw yo' big leg over me Mama, I might not feel this good again!"
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Re: Morning Blues
Exactly. To switch between solo and accompaniment is complicated. I notice that you get to practice a lot before it sits.Blindboy wrote:Nice! Well done... one doesn't hear much rhythm guitar here. Rhythm guitar is one of my weak points (in my opinion), and the transition from rhythm to lead, and back (as in a three piece) can be tricky.
Precisely, in this song so I recorded a track for accompaniment and one for the solo. It became muddled because I played over a BT.