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I only recently heard the Howlin' Wolf version and I've been playing this riff for years.
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muito legal esse som

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I only recently heard the Howlin' Wolf version and I've been playing this riff for years.
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Movement To Contact said

Killer.

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A little heavy metal thing I recorded. All the guitars are by me but the drums are a drum machine.
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Movement To Contact said

Very cool man, it's always fun to toss a little metal in the mix. Very buckethead-ish solo at times. Sweet.

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This is from the movie Crossroads, a guitar piece from the head-cutting guitar duel near the end. I put background music to it, which makes it sound quite a bit different from the original version. Below I also have a video of me playing it solo…
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coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool

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This is from the movie Crossroads, a guitar piece from the head-cutting guitar duel near the end. I put background music to it, which makes it sound quite a bit different from the original version. Below I also have a video of me playing it solo…
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okay,okay ...I give up ....you want to buy some old fart guitars? 80)

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Me on guitar and bass.
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Nice tone and licks on this right from the off......... CJ

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Inspired by the "Metal for Life" Column in the Guitar World Feb 2012 issue, I stuck to the original etude probably only 80% or so and changed the arrangement, plus added an extra solo section in the middle.
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Clever and amusing concept....frightfully well played..........nice work Jarvoid

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Django was the man!
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JESMIAUS said

indeed he was, i'm not too familiar with a lot of his work though, shame on me but love your skills on that guitar

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Me on guitar and bass.
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Movement To Contact said

Killer stuff

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I played a few parts of Cliff's Anesthesia bass solo and added some parts of my own. I used my son's Fender Precision Bass, and later in the jam I doubled the bass parts with electric guitar.
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Movement To Contact said

This might take a few listens....very cool

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"Go beyond language. Go beyond thought." -Bodhidharma
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Movement To Contact said

Love the chords changes, i have learned something that sounds similar by sliding my index finger back a fret and pinkie forward a fret as i strum, very cool.

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Django was the man!
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Movement To Contact said

Excellent playing. :)

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Django was the man!
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thetworegs said

Wow!!! Excellent playing Django truly rules

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I played a few parts of Cliff's Anesthesia bass solo and added some parts of my own. I used my son's Fender Precision Bass, and later in the jam I doubled the bass parts with electric guitar.
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Guest said

Rocks.Nice playing.

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Django was the man!
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Guest said

Django is awesome.

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"Go beyond language. Go beyond thought." -Bodhidharma
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kirklynch said

Beautiful hypnotic track!

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Django was the man!
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kirklynch said

Neat! That's something I never expected from you. Excellent job! You're right- Django was the Man

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My version of the Peter Gunn Theme. I hope you like it.
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milocraft said

I like your gentle, laid back approach to this one. Your delays sound so perfect.

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Inspired by the "Metal for Life" Column in the Guitar World Feb 2012 issue, I stuck to the original etude probably only 80% or so and changed the arrangement, plus added an extra solo section in the middle.
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milocraft said

Reminds me of Satriani. Very nice.

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Inspired by the "Metal for Life" Column in the Guitar World Feb 2012 issue, I stuck to the original etude probably only 80% or so and changed the arrangement, plus added an extra solo section in the middle.
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Guest said

Damn! That riff is smashing... i bet EVH is smiling:)

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