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Yeah you are right, i am pretty cool :-p hey you all, Ani Difranco is a chick from buffulo NY who single handedly brought a new version of folk to the world. hey dilbert, Do you listen to Bruce Cockburn? if you guys think Dave is a great guitarist... you will be BLOWN AWAY! i bring him up because him and Ani wrote some songs back and forth.... man they are amazing/... and their Lyrics... hit home...
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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 gilmouracousticwaffle wrote:...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.thepackage0 wrote: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....hmmmmmmmmMWR 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.

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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.winglet82 wrote:Learn a LOT of Stevie Ray Vaughan. It will help you more than you could imagine.
its definitely good to learn his stuff, but try your best to learn others as well
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