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Today I learnt a new song!
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    Default Today I learnt a new song!

    Ok.

    So as a fairly mediocre guitar player, whose been practising too much on technique and licks and not on songs; I think today I've made a break through.

    Now don't laugh (well go on I'll let you ) but today I learnt to play Pink Floyd's - Another Brick In the Wall Part 2 inc, at least the 1st half of that memorable guitar solo.

    Man there are some tricky muted rakes in that solo!

    Now need to build from here and learn some more songs instead of riffs.

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    I don't even know what a muted rake is, so if you are mediocre, I must be utter mud.

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    I'm not laughing.. I've been playing for awhile and have never learned that solo.
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    Hey, that's cool.

    BTW, here are several good backing tracks for Gilmour and PF songs:
    http://www.gilmourish.com/?page_id=64

    Or just right-click, then Save Target As...
    Another Brick in the Wall part 2

    These are really cool to download and play:
    Shine On blues

    Comfortably Numb

    Take a Breath

    Slow Blues
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    Thanks Tig, but they seem to be broken. Each file is only a few bytes....

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    I love it when I have a break through, go get em @nthony

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    Thanks folks.

    I'll check out those backing tracks tonight and Commodore - don't be so hard on yourself!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ch0jin
    Thanks Tig, but they seem to be broken. Each file is only a few bytes....
    I was able to download them, but from the website itself.
    Try going to http://www.gilmourish.com/?page_id=64
    and do the right-click save target as thingie from there. Hopefully that should do the trick.
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    Yeah thats working. Cheers again, I was jonesing for some new BT's. I've been jamming to my looper recently which is great, but I need a break from jamming with crappy unoriginal rhythm guitarists (i.e. me haha)

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    Quote Originally Posted by @nthony
    Ok.

    So as a fairly mediocre guitar player, whose been practising too much on technique and licks and not on songs; I think today I've made a break through.

    Now don't laugh (well go on I'll let you ) but today I learnt to play Pink Floyd's - Another Brick In the Wall Part 2 inc, at least the 1st half of that memorable guitar solo.

    Man there are some tricky muted rakes in that solo!

    Now need to build from here and learn some more songs instead of riffs.
    This post inspired me to look into that solo, along with the one from Money. My thoughts: Gilmour does a fricking lot of bends! Geez! I'm getting it, but some of the nuances require me to be a little more familiar with the solo than I really am.

    Anyway, thanks for the inspiration. I think my guitar muse lies somewhere between David Gilmour and Noel Gallagher.
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    Yes Eric there are a lot of nuances to the bending in that song, and Gilmour's guitar work in general. I love the way he is able to bend a note, make it sing, let it drop a semi-tone or a tone, and then belt it back up - sometimes two tones more!

    I learnt a lot from copying that solo, the little things he does like dragging the pick over the muted strings like you would if you were sweep-picking can add an aful lot of depth of sound to the way you play and make you sound a lot more accomplished and polished than you really are.

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    "Always go heavy on the effects and try to blind the audience with expensive gear." - hubberjub

    I mean, no offense, but I don't really see why, like guitar players from Creed, or something like that, are on the cover of guitar magazines. Almost anybody can sit down and learn to play those songs.
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    I LOL'd

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zip

    Is the bottom image is a fluted rake

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