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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2008

Vinni Smith from V-Picks Guitar Picks plays and talks about his favorite guitar solo of all time, Do You Feel Like We Do by Peter Frampton. Vinni disects the solo, lick for lick, note for note.

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  • pls, for the love of god. tell us what key it's in, so we don't have to figure it out. thanks

  • Oh, Sorry. It's the key of D

    Vinni

  • ebony fingerboard helps get closer to his tone but you need an LP Custom through a great EL34 amp to get THE tone

  • So true!

    V

  • any tips on how to get the fat sound u get

  • PRS Guitar, Ernie Ball Strings and V-Picks Guitar Picks. That is how I do it.

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  • Great job. Peter Frampton is so underrated. He is one bluesy, fluid, emotive and inspired guitarists. I believe the Rolling Stones wanted him to replace Mick Taylor at one point.

  • also one of my favorite rock and roll solos and u nailed it.

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  • wheres the talk box br?

  • @nancylanesmith seems he shifted from d up to E many times during the solos/ penatonic stuff.

  • HAHAHSHAHAHAHAHAHAH DUDE, OMFG U LOOK LIKE A CHEAP COPY OF ELVIS

  • Good job Vinni. One of my favourite soloes too. Frampton underrated as a guitar player. Bluesy, melodic. Was going to see him play Frampton Comes Alive complete in Regina, Sask, in September, but he cancelled show two days beforehand for undisclosed reasons. Was so stoked, then so bummed. But hey - money refunded, and now I'll always have my Frampton Comes Alive concert tickets to look at!

  • Hey, Elvis is in the building! Thanks for the short lesson.

  • You are a great player, but really need to work on your understanding of theory. Don't make statements like "whole tone scale" to explain your black box. That is NOT what is going on here. The whole song is about D Maj tone v. D min. tone. That is why you see D Dorian, D min Pentatonic with Blues Note, and even some D Major. Even the chords demonstrate that with D maj to F with the F# then F. Yeah, Frampton was really good at writing too! Maybe he didn't even know what he did, LOL.

  • As far as the Key of this song, it is a mixture of D Dorian (C Major) and D minor pentatonic blues.

  • Nice Job but... Can you please teach me the intro to this song and with tabs?

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