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Unread post by ericwormann » Thu Apr 08, 2004 11:36 am

Learn a LOT of Stevie Ray Vaughan. It will help you more than you could imagine.

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Unread post by TurnItToLove » Thu Apr 08, 2004 11:50 am

winglet82 wrote:Learn a LOT of Stevie Ray Vaughan. It will help you more than you could imagine.
agreed, if you can play that you can play almost anything sometimes
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Unread post by myxomatosis » Fri Apr 09, 2004 12:32 pm

acousticwaffle wrote:
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MWR wrote:Oh I thought of a really good exercise.
Sing a melody, nothing too long or complex at first, and then try to play it. This is the ultimate exercise as it gets right down to the essence of the whole thing, playing what you hear in your head.
I read that the guitarist from Queen constructed his solos by recording himself humming a solo over the song.. then going back and learning to play his hums on guitar....hmmmmmmmm
...same with David Gilmour, I believe. You can really tell when someone writes good lead when you can hear a song then hum the solo to yourself afterward. I'd say singing then transfering that melody to guitar enough to where you could do it on command is a really good exercise.
yea, actually I couldn't remember if it was the guy from queen or the guy from pink floyd... so it might just be david gilmour :shock:

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Unread post by lyrics101 » Sat Apr 10, 2004 3:41 pm

Listen to Monte Montgomery. Amazing what he does with an acoustic.
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Unread post by fatjack » Sun Apr 11, 2004 11:09 am

winglet82 wrote:Learn a LOT of Stevie Ray Vaughan. It will help you more than you could imagine.
yeah, it will help you sound exactly like him. my older brother cant solo very well on any other style because he spent so much time learning stevie.

its definitely good to learn his stuff, but try your best to learn others as well
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Unread post by MWR » Sun Apr 11, 2004 3:45 pm

Everyone should study the solo's of Jack White I mean he is the 17th greatest guitarist of all time according to Rolling Stone.

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Unread post by fatjack » Sun Apr 11, 2004 10:29 pm

MWR wrote:Everyone should study the solo's of Jack White I mean he is the 17th greatest guitarist of all time according to Rolling Stone.
ahahah!
that list was such a crock of shit
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