Best laid plans…
Wow, what a few weeks. So busy and no time for anything. At least I got my new web site design solution business up and running with a snazzy new website (and if that sentence looked weird, I was dropping keywords for you net SEO savvy people). So after some delay I'm back with some guitar stuff.
As mentioned in a past post about learning my favourite guitar songs, I've hit a snag and had a rething. One song I cannot find a tab for, the other is in an open tuning and I would rather stick with standard for now, and the other is possibly a bit ahead of myself. So I'm changing the tracks. I'm still using the same guitarists.
Slash : was Paradise City, now Sweet Child O' Mine.
I love Paradise City, but this is such a memorable solo, I really just want to learn it.
Gary Moore : was midnight Blues, now Still Got The Blues
Again, an obvious choice, but for the same reasons as above
Rich Robinson : was Sting Me, now Hard To Handle
I can already play Hard To Handle, but I usually ad lib the solo with some references to the original. It's time I learned the way the solo should be played.
So there is the new list. I got my trusty GuitarPro fired up and ready to go. Now the fun begins. I've just got some new audio software so as I progress I'll record the improvements.
Learn from the best.
April 23, 2008 by Chris
Filed under Thoughts From Backstage
Last time I talked about what I was going to do on my journey of guitar self discovery. For my favourites, that is easy. Picking the songs was not so easy though. The songs I have picked are probably not necessarily my favourites, but I think have some of the best playing by that artist and are most indicative of their style. So what songs are they?
Slash - Paradise City
Sure, the obvious choice was Sweet Child, but c'mon!!!!! Slash just rocks and Paradise City has all the little intricate fills and a killer, KILLER end solo that is some of the Great One's finest work.
Gary Moore - Midnight Blues
As far as I know this is a covr and I'm not sure who it was originally by, but Gary has done this now on two albums, and the version I want to do is the second one from his 2006 album Old New Ballads Blues. This is the slower version of the song and some some beautiful slow blues guitar that I feel Mr. Moore is very under rated. One of the best parts about this song, and gary's playing in general, is the use of dynamics. Changing guitar setting while playing something I have only recently started doing and this song is full of subtle changes.
Rich Robinson - Sting Me
It was this or Remedy. I love the Black Crowes and gain the obvious choice was Conspiracy or Hard To Handle. But this song has got some great guitar lines weaving in and out of the chord progression and has everything in it a blues track should have.
I've got these songs and now just to find some tabs. Next stop, breaking out of the box.


