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a little guitar solo inspired by Yngwie Malmsteen.
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Guest said

This smokes Jason... nice playing, harmonics & all.

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On Wikipedia I read this about the great jazz pianist Bud Powell: "...his solos could be heard to emulate the horn players' attack — with the use of frequent arpeggios punctuated by chromaticism," so the first thing you hear is a lick that uses…
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Guest said

Whew! My hair is moving. Crank it up! ~WG

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On Wikipedia I read this about the great jazz pianist Bud Powell: "...his solos could be heard to emulate the horn players' attack — with the use of frequent arpeggios punctuated by chromaticism," so the first thing you hear is a lick that uses…
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Guest said

crazy guitar man!!!

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My own version, pretty far off from the original.
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Guest said

Frighteningly fast... how does the brain get the message to the fingers that quick! lol Cool tune, haven't heard the original, yours rocks though. Buckethead is something else.

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On Wikipedia I read this about the great jazz pianist Bud Powell: "...his solos could be heard to emulate the horn players' attack — with the use of frequent arpeggios punctuated by chromaticism," so the first thing you hear is a lick that uses…
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Guest said

Jason, do you have a main guitar? Curious as to what it is... Some aeriously fantastic disciplined shredding here. I'll never get there myself, but I appreciate the talent and work to get to that level. Crazy stuff!

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Just a silly song I made up based on the title of an Accept song. I like Accept and was listening to one of their albums the other day and later when I went to record something the title "Flash Rockin' Man" was in my head and I just used that…
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thetworegs said

Excellent as always Jason....

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On Wikipedia I read this about the great jazz pianist Bud Powell: "...his solos could be heard to emulate the horn players' attack — with the use of frequent arpeggios punctuated by chromaticism," so the first thing you hear is a lick that uses…
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I feel you take to best of the old shred guitar days, lets say of the late 80's and early 90's when guys still played lead guitar, and do something unique with it. Are you familiar with the old Shrapnel Records label? I forget all those players now... Marty Freidmen, Greg Howe, Ritchie Kotsen? You remind me of those days, and I listened to all that on vinyl only!

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On Wikipedia I read this about the great jazz pianist Bud Powell: "...his solos could be heard to emulate the horn players' attack — with the use of frequent arpeggios punctuated by chromaticism," so the first thing you hear is a lick that uses…
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Guest said

Wild , dig the squeals.

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Just a silly song I made up based on the title of an Accept song. I like Accept and was listening to one of their albums the other day and later when I went to record something the title "Flash Rockin' Man" was in my head and I just used that…
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Guest said

Sure, this does the trick. Got that cool Rob Zombie thing going on with the voice but the guitars are a bit groovier. Of course well done as always, but I really like the guitar riff at the beginning. Cool.

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Got the basic idea for this from Keith Wyatt's Guitar World column (Talkin' Blues, Feb 2014) in which he discusses some of guitarist Grady Martin's work.
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Guest said

Good playing, cool tune!

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In an online course on Einstein's miracle year of 1905 we had to do a creative project and I was going to submit this but never did. Hope you think it's funny.
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Hector said

Hell yeah! And for the record, Albert Einstein certainly was the man. \m/

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Just one of those things that pops out when nobody's looking...
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Hector said

The glory days of groove guitar jam are back. Very very cool.

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Didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped (my left forearm was burning like hell after each take). After the acoustic version, there's a distorted version, but the tapped harmonics at the beginning sound pretty crappy with distortion. I also added…
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kirklynch said

Damn! Gotta pick my jaw back off the floor

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Got the basic idea for this from Keith Wyatt's Guitar World column (Talkin' Blues, Feb 2014) in which he discusses some of guitarist Grady Martin's work.
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kirklynch said

Tearin' it up again! Nice!

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Didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped (my left forearm was burning like hell after each take). After the acoustic version, there's a distorted version, but the tapped harmonics at the beginning sound pretty crappy with distortion. I also added…
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Akatsuki said

\m/

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Got the basic idea for this from Keith Wyatt's Guitar World column (Talkin' Blues, Feb 2014) in which he discusses some of guitarist Grady Martin's work.
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Movement To Contact said

Wicked cool

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Didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped (my left forearm was burning like hell after each take). After the acoustic version, there's a distorted version, but the tapped harmonics at the beginning sound pretty crappy with distortion. I also added…
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THE POULSONS said

Very impressive picking,really cool stuff!

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Didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped (my left forearm was burning like hell after each take). After the acoustic version, there's a distorted version, but the tapped harmonics at the beginning sound pretty crappy with distortion. I also added…
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Guest said

I was happy to see Ed in your collection, it's only right. Nice one.

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Got the basic idea for this from Keith Wyatt's Guitar World column (Talkin' Blues, Feb 2014) in which he discusses some of guitarist Grady Martin's work.
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slkrell said

Ohhh good one

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Got the basic idea for this from Keith Wyatt's Guitar World column (Talkin' Blues, Feb 2014) in which he discusses some of guitarist Grady Martin's work.
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thetworegs said

Nice one...

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