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Long version of Texas Flood by stevie ray vaughn ! Texas Flood is an electric blues album by blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan and his band Double...
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Long version of Texas Flood by stevie ray vaughn ! Texas Flood is an electric blues album by blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan and his band Double Trouble, released in 1983. Although "Texas Flood" has three verses of lyrics, the song is more of a prolonged guitar solo, allowing Vaughan to show off his characteristic electric blues style. During live shows, he would often play portions of this song behind his back, arousing an enthusiastic crowd response. Stylistically, "Texas Flood" is structured around the common three chord blues progression. Written and performed in the key of G (sounding F# because of Vaughan's tuning), it is in 12/8 time, or compound time[1], which gives it a "slow burning" feel that is common in Texas blues.
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Guitars for Life 2005 - Italy Tommy plays Guitar Boogie at the end of the show... and everybody dances on the stage! It was really fun!!! You can see...
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Guitars for Life 2005 - Italy Tommy plays Guitar Boogie at the end of the show... and everybody dances on the stage! It was really fun!!! You can see Muriel Anderson, Raf Montrasio, Anita Camarella, Lizzie Watkins and Davide Facchini. Great night! And thank you Tommy!!
www.anitadavideduo.com
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'O sole mio (Eduardo Di Capua, Giovanni Capurro) 1898 Raf Montrasio on guitar! He shooted himself playing this wonderful song.
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'O sole mio (Eduardo Di Capua, Giovanni Capurro) 1898 Raf Montrasio on guitar! He shooted himself playing this wonderful song.
www.myspace.com/rafmontrasio
Raf Montrasio was born in 1929 and he's a guitar legend in Italy. He plays also mandolin, violin, piano and doublebass! He's one of the fathers of electric guitar in Italy. In the Fifties he toured all around the world with Renato Carosone (a very popular singer and pianist, who wrote the famous "Tu vuo' fa l'Americano"). They played a mix of swing, rock'n'roll, Neapolitan traditional music, etc. They were one of the best band in Italy of last century! And they were the first pop group that played into Carnegie Hall of New York, in 1958! During the 50s they had concerts with Nat King Cole, Joao Gilberto, and many others; and they played at 'Perry Como' and 'Ed Sullivan Show' too.
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"what's the difference bw pinch a. and the artificial ones Tommy Emmanuel uses?"
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This is my take on Tommy Emmanuel's "Somewhere over the Rainbow", harmonics and all.
It's one of those songs you've got to put feeling in...
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This is my take on Tommy Emmanuel's "Somewhere over the Rainbow", harmonics and all.
It's one of those songs you've got to put feeling into in order for it to b real good, and that's what I was aiming for. Hope you guys like it! Rate, comment, and enjoy!
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I hope you enjoy watching/listening to my music.
If youre following my tutorials, I hope you find them helpful.
Brad
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