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Pink Floyd Guitar Lesson - Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 Solo + Rhythm Lesson

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2008

Learn this ultra classic track by Pink Floyd!

Features Video Commentary, Full Chord Chart and D Minor Pentatonic Scale Chart

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http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/

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  • I always thought it was strat he used on this ever since it came out, im almost ashamed to be a les paul fan but you have to say it was a very strat like tone he had on this track, im really amazed at that.

  • @7byseven Yeah, I did for a while... Strat. Neck pickup!!! Definately a Strat on the rhythm though.

    He used light guage strings on his Les Paul for those monster bends which are hard to pull off on a Strat. Think the tone had a lot to do with the P90's which are essentially fat sounding single coils and the fact he ran it straight into the mixing desk, adding compression and feeding that to a Mesa Boogie amp!

    Also worth noting his black Strat had a humbucker during The Wall recordings!

  • Absolutely brilliant Mike, Great posting, Cheers Billy ;)

  • Cheers bud!

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  • Top notch Sir. Now I definitely know I can't play it! Nice to hear a good North West accent on YouTube too!!

  • Very nice work, thanks for the experience

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  • outstanding playing

  • @7byseven I completely agree.

  • awesome tone and playing well done!

  • copy cat

  • excellent thanks alot for that

  • thank you so much so cool and an other north wester lol

  • @ExcellentProductionz No Probs!

    A lot of the 60's and 70's guitarists used much less overdrive / distortion than people think... They just played damned loud, probably all half deaf :)

    There is a distorted guitar on the record that follows the vocal line using octaves, but other than that the whole thing is played clean.

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