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My Cool Stuff
Clapton-esq attempt of just jamming about on the Boss E-band. Some mistakes on there - but should give an idea of how much fun it is
SONG0013 - in the style of Dave Gilmour / Pink Floyd on the Boss E-Band. The backing track and effects are called "Pink Fuzz".
First few bars of "Every rose has its thorn" by Poison.
John mayer style slow blues - just an improv guitar lead over a backing track of "Gravity".
some mistakes but just a random improv over a backing track for another song.
Slow and sleepy blues
slow rock blues - Lead guitar improvisation, blues guitar, Peter Green backing track
Lead guitar blues improvisation over the top of a "While my guitar gently weeps style" backing track played through the Boss E-band. Some mistakes and errors - but gives an idea of how much fun it is
This is not the main lead or the distorted guitar part, but the underlying clean electric guitar part that comes in during the intro and 1st verse and underlies the vocal. The pattern is repeated through the song.
This is my stab at the intro to sweet child O mine over a backing track and played through the boss e-band on a GnL Asat classic
Blues guitar in the style of Eric Clapton / Peter Green.
My attempt of the 1st solo from November Rain by Guns n Roses. Recorded on a G&L Asat Classic and a Boss E-band.
My attempt at the 2nd guitar solo from November rain by GnR -recorded on a G&L Asat classic and Boss E-band
A blues improvisation in the style of Peter Green. Recorded on G&L USA custom Legacy guitar and boss E-band.
Random improvisation over a jazzy-blues style backing track. Recorded with a G&L USA Legacy and Boss E-band.
A random jam / improv over a backing track in Dm.
My Top Files
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slow rock blues.WAV
slow rock blues - Lead guitar improvisation, blues guitar, Peter Green backing track
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Clapton esq 1980s rocky blues
Clapton-esq attempt of just jamming about on the Boss E-band. Some mistakes on there - but should give an idea of how much fun it is
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Clapton-esq sleepy blues / jazz type thingy on the Boss E-band
Slow and sleepy blues
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2nd guitar for sweet child O mine
This is not the main lead or the distorted guitar part, but the underlying clean electric guitar part that comes in during the intro and 1st verse and underlies the vocal. The pattern is repeated through the song.
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