100 Guitar riffs in one take by 2.5
Started on : 06-21-2017 02:36 PM
Replies : 10 (121 views)
Last post by : Jake_Dragon on 06-22-2017 05:38 PM
Jun 21st, 2017
2.5 Member Posts: 43224 From: Southern MN Registered: May 2007
Pretty sweet, must have been difficult. Reminds me of a lot of cool songs too.
02:36 PM
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williegoat Member Posts: 19405 From: Glendale, AZ Registered: Mar 2009
Very cool! (the first song he started with was the #1 hit on the day I was born ) As much as you like guitar, do you play?
02:59 PM
2.5 Member Posts: 43224 From: Southern MN Registered: May 2007
quote Originally posted by williegoat: Very cool! (the first song he started with was the #1 hit on the day I was born ) As much as you like guitar, do you play?
I wish. Never took the time and seems like don't have the time now. Would be fun.
03:10 PM
williegoat Member Posts: 19405 From: Glendale, AZ Registered: Mar 2009
Buy a guitar and put it on a stand so you can just pick it up whenever you have a couple of minutes. There are plenty of instructional videos on Youtube.
We will call you "Slowhand 2.5"
03:37 PM
Jun 22nd, 2017
2.5 Member Posts: 43224 From: Southern MN Registered: May 2007
35 Views, did you make it all the way thru?
10:55 AM
williegoat Member Posts: 19405 From: Glendale, AZ Registered: Mar 2009
Of course. I am always interested in what people deem worthy of such compilations. I recognized all of the earlier riffs, but was lost on most of the later ones.
11:08 AM
2.5 Member Posts: 43224 From: Southern MN Registered: May 2007
quote Originally posted by williegoat: Of course. I am always interested in what people deem worthy of such compilations. I recognized all of the earlier riffs, but was lost on most of the later ones.
What I think is also cool about a vid like that is, if the riffs one doesn't know sound ok, it may inspire someone to check out the song.
By the way thanks for trying to motivate me to get a guitar, whether I do or don't.
11:20 AM
Jake_Dragon Member Posts: 32848 From: USA Registered: Jan 2001
quote Originally posted by 2.5: 35 Views, did you make it all the way thru?
Watched it twice. Guitar is still dusty.
11:57 AM
Keel Member Posts: 403 From: Registered: Feb 2015
Cool, and all, but the tone just isn't there for much of those "licks". Much of what makes a lick a classic and long lasting is the tone
02:28 PM
2.5 Member Posts: 43224 From: Southern MN Registered: May 2007
quote Originally posted by Keel: Cool, and all, but the tone just isn't there for much of those "licks". Much of what makes a lick a classic and long lasting is the tone
I agree. Likley explainable though by him using one guitar for 100 licks in one take.
05:21 PM
Jake_Dragon Member Posts: 32848 From: USA Registered: Jan 2001
quote Originally posted by Keel: Cool, and all, but the tone just isn't there for much of those "licks". Much of what makes a lick a classic and long lasting is the tone
He did pretty good changing his tune on the Fly
He obviously had limited pedal setup but I think he did a very fair representation of the music
05:38 PM
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