Author Topic: For the guitarists and musos  (Read 600 times)

guest27

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For the guitarists and musos
« on: March 22, 2010, 08:06:58 PM »
Guess I am the last to come across this guy - but he is so good.  Oh the little lad aint too bad either



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His version of Eminem's Lose Yourself that mutates into Zeps Kashmire is great too

guest7

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Re: For the guitarists and musos
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2010, 12:38:41 AM »
Marvellous stuff, nowt like a bit o' Pachabel to stir t' soul.

What's deeply worrying is that, as a half-hearted guitarist, I don't recognise many parts of their playing technique. For example, what's going on when they use their right hand to hold down bass notes?

Some classic buffs are a bit sniffy about P's canon, but it is beautifully constructed. I have a recording of it here that was released years ago on Linn records (still available) on which the piece is played faster then you often hear it and without all the usual vibrato flourishes; what this does is to highlight its mathematical precision. After several glasses of brandy and with the volume turned up in the early hours of the morning the Linn recording once reduced me and my mate Dusty to tears. We're idiots like that.

GC

guest27

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Re: For the guitarists and musos
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2010, 11:07:31 PM »
I was watching the bass note guff, not sure whether it is a need to get the bass notes whilst not disturbing the trebles - easier to hammer - or just a flourish of Trace's.  The lad learned the piece by watching Trace's Youtube vid, so he may have copied the technique, mind he is a half decent player so there may be some validity in it.  My font of all things musical is back from Durham Uni in a few days I will ask him....

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