Guitar Player's Thread

Some of you have probably heard of Paul Gilbert's new collaboration with a guy named Freddie Nelson. There has been alot of talk about it when it came out a month ago on the racer x forum, and Corny mentioned it in this thread.

Listen to this song, it's awesome. And Mitch actually tabbed the whole thing, so go look on the racer x forum if you need the tab!

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW7YKHTzfgo&fmt=18[/ame]
 

Hmmm... I still have to decide if I like it or not. I've been a Queen-hater all my life and the Queen influences in this song are obvious.

On another note, are there any bands you just can't stand? I mean one of those everyone seems to like... QUEEN, U2 and DIE TOTEN HOSEN (very famous german rock) are pure torture to me, and I don't even know why.
 
On another note, are there any bands you just can't stand? I mean one of those everyone seems to like... QUEEN, U2 and DIE TOTEN HOSEN (very famous german rock) are pure torture to me, and I don't even know why.
DIE DIE DIE ;)
Do you at least like Böhse Onkelz?


Oh and yes I planned to cover the pokemon theme song with my band. but we broke up before did any rehearsals.
 
HAHA I lost so much time today...I did a pokemon tab! but it's like impossible to play...because I made it special. I combined tracks together! Lol at it if you want or learn it: http://www.sendspace.com/file/f4v9po


If you fucking learn this and play it perfectly on Youtube, you'll inherit my deeds when I die.
Even RSE can't play it clean.

Haha, nice one.

New Paul Gilbert interview online:
http://www.alloutguitar.com/interview/artists_and_bands/paul_gilbert_interview_master_shred?page=0,0

Maybe not very interesting for the PG maniacs who already read everything about him, but everyone else: read this.

I like these quotes alot:

But standard notation and even tablature is very difficult for me to sight read in 'real time'.


Talking playing for a while how proficient are you at music reading?
I am a rock guitarist, so I read music about as well as most classical musicians improvise over a blues progression.

What career path do you think you would have taken if you hadn't made it as a musician?
I was interested in dinosaurs when I was a kid, so I considered being a paleontologist, but I wasn't very good at digging, so I gave it up.

Thanks for sharing.

Some of you have probably heard of Paul Gilbert's new collaboration with a guy named Freddie Nelson. There has been alot of talk about it when it came out a month ago on the racer x forum, and Corny mentioned it in this thread.

Listen to this song, it's awesome. And Mitch actually tabbed the whole thing, so go look on the racer x forum if you need the tab!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW7YKHTzfgo&fmt=18

I actually... really like that song! :lol: If I were to hear that randomly for the first time and not know it was Paul Gilbert I would still think it was catchy stuff!

I like Queen
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Just ordered a fat package from Thomann.......... again:lol: I love that store:D

Stuffz0rs:kickass:

-Seymour Duncan 2AHB-2B Blackout Metal (I wonder if this is for the bridge?)
-2 cables
-3 extra hard tension trem springs
-Chromatic tuner/metronome
-A ukulele!
-And 4 sets of strings for it:D
 
Hmmm... I still have to decide if I like it or not. I've been a Queen-hater all my life and the Queen influences in this song are obvious.

On another note, are there any bands you just can't stand? I mean one of those everyone seems to like... QUEEN, U2 and DIE TOTEN HOSEN (very famous german rock) are pure torture to me, and I don't even know why.

same exact thing for me. hate u2 and I hate queen even more.
btw Corny, I searched my comp for the donna lee and I can't seem to find it. I'm like 90% sure I have it tho. do you remember the exact file name?