hey, thanks for the response, nice bit of playing by the way. I've known that peice for years and years but to see you play it like that helps to put it in fresh perspective. I particularly like the descending scale at the end, especially how Gilmour harmonizes it. What kind of mode is that solo in anyway, predominantly anyway, perhaps it uses more than one.
Well done. I wonder, with people like you doing guitar demos... could there be a means, some gadget you can put at the nut that with a small electric current creats a circuit, knows what note is being fretted for each string. Then the info can be transfered to software, superimposed on fret board & over the basic scale, keys, showing accidentals etc. I'd doubt it would be easier via pickups.
You're playing it in the wrong key. You must have not read the part in the tab you learned it from where it tells you that Gilmour tuned his guitar down a full step on that song so he's actually playing it in D minor, not E minor. But all you have to do is move the solo down 2 frets. The song is just as easy to play in standard drop D tuning
Anyways.. just thought I'd add a veteran musician's advice
thanks for the advice. however the backing track is also played in E minor, thus I'm not playing in the wrong key, I've just transposed D minor to E minor. So the track and my guitar is in the same tone, I think that makes no problem.
yo good job on this one, if u work ont he third solo more( that was really good btw) u will be gold. I just recorded a cover of Dogs at myspacecom/themastersoftheskies
but then you'd have to account for bends, so tension is the issue, can an electric input read that sort of info?
and you say, 'how the ---- should I know... give me a break, I just play the -------- guitar man!!'
okay, okay... no need to shout
Xenostrobe 2 years ago
i think a software which makes modeling based on MIDI files is a good candidate for your purposes =)
and, yeah, i play the guitar man =)
kompradorsolcu 2 years ago
hey, thanks for the response, nice bit of playing by the way. I've known that peice for years and years but to see you play it like that helps to put it in fresh perspective. I particularly like the descending scale at the end, especially how Gilmour harmonizes it. What kind of mode is that solo in anyway, predominantly anyway, perhaps it uses more than one.
Xenostrobe 2 years ago
Oh dear, what am I saying? hehe,, not the nut end, it would have to be the bridge end.
Xenostrobe 2 years ago
Well done. I wonder, with people like you doing guitar demos... could there be a means, some gadget you can put at the nut that with a small electric current creats a circuit, knows what note is being fretted for each string. Then the info can be transfered to software, superimposed on fret board & over the basic scale, keys, showing accidentals etc. I'd doubt it would be easier via pickups.
Xenostrobe 2 years ago
MIDI
downwithdixie 2 years ago
Great job. Any chance you can tab this or point me to where I can get tabs?
ciscolax8 2 years ago
ckeck out my dogs solo yeah
N3GR0standby 3 years ago
oh, i see its homemade section of gilmourish
pinkrudy 4 years ago
where did you get the backing track?
pinkrudy 4 years ago
check out my Dogs solo
watch?v=z7Fvh6sju18
thehunjo 4 years ago
this is not the same notes!!!not the same sound
FloydGilmour 4 years ago
very nicely done!
crotgut 4 years ago
helal koçum:) baba bu arada gitarın depesinde gilmour mu yazıyo?
salatatabaa 4 years ago
nicely done, i love this song!
nbomb1204 4 years ago
You're playing it in the wrong key. You must have not read the part in the tab you learned it from where it tells you that Gilmour tuned his guitar down a full step on that song so he's actually playing it in D minor, not E minor. But all you have to do is move the solo down 2 frets. The song is just as easy to play in standard drop D tuning
Anyways.. just thought I'd add a veteran musician's advice
jtsnowman66 4 years ago
thanks for the advice. however the backing track is also played in E minor, thus I'm not playing in the wrong key, I've just transposed D minor to E minor. So the track and my guitar is in the same tone, I think that makes no problem.
kompradorsolcu 4 years ago
yo good job on this one, if u work ont he third solo more( that was really good btw) u will be gold. I just recorded a cover of Dogs at myspacecom/themastersoftheskies
THanks man, peace
enzoamda 4 years ago
you have a great ear to ply like that, you know Gilmours style. Great solo!
Darryl0414 4 years ago
excellent!
pbl1 5 years ago
hey kompradorsolcu, perfect... still another file for my ipod!
thanks my friend :-)
greet from Switzerland.
Kelidar 5 years ago