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GREEN LADY SOUND BITES now in MP3! |
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These are all from songs I'm working on... keep in mind that any mistakes are the faults of the player, and not of the guitar! |
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DownEnd |
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The last 10 seconds of an original song. I think it sounds a little like George's guitar from the early Beatles. |
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Mockingbird |
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Me fooling aroung Chet-style with the Lady and a multitrack recorder. The muddy-sounding guitar in the left channel was a Gibson HR Fusion. |
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BluesSolo |
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Nothin' but a good man feelin' bad. |
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BirdEnd |
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The tail end to my cover version of a famous rock song. See if you can spot this one. |
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Mason |
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Part of a Celtic ballad I wrote. Of course, the solo had to be an homage to Mark Knopfler. |
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Wonderland |
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Part of the self-indulgent final solo from a 26-minute song I wrote. The Lady is on three tracks at once here, solos interspersed with bits of "Pachelbel's Canon in D." Weird.... |
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