Run Rudolph Run featuring Wes Boyd!

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2011

This year's holiday treat features Wes Boyd on vocals. This was a last minute project for Wes and I. Wes had less than two days to lay down the vocal track and we only exchanged one email. I am thrilled with the results as Wes' vocals kick major ass!

Please let Wes know how much you like his work by subscribing to his channel. I look forward to working with Wes again. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future collaborations!

http://www.youtube.com/user/shckr7

http://www.mytwangyguitar.com/twc/run-rudolph-run/

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  • Is it just me or are there two guitars in this song?

  • @TCdeG - Sure there is. I teach the second part in my new instructional video posted today. It is mixed low in the right channel. You're not hearing things! :)

  • As usual, awesome Sam !!!!! ;- ) from Anna

  • @MemphisMaiden - Thanks, Anna! I would *love* to collaborate with you someday!

  • Great song, any chance you could share a tab for it? 

  • @markyshizzle - I can do better than that. I will be posting a complete lesson on Monday!

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  • Man your awesome! Any chance of a Hendrix or a SRV cover in the future?

  • you folks nailed it,

  • @MyTwangyGuitar That would be an honour, but be warned... my guitar play is far from your level !!! ;- ) Merry Xmas from Anna

  • @MyTwangyGuitar

    I will definitely try to learn this.

  • One request, if I may: In your lesson, please oh please tell us what kind of rig/effects you're playing through. Great vid, as always.

  • @markyshizzle I understand your problem! I had the same problem a while ago! Here are some tips: Learn scales! It's all about scales. As soons as you know the key the tune is in, you can fool around in the related scale. Most of the times, a solo is played in a relating scale. Also trying different positions for several chords can help (for example bar instead of playing an open chord) a lot of notes in a chord are used in a solo ! (this is also relatable to scales) Good Luck Mate!

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