Pink Floyd-Guitar cover-Goodbye Blue Sky
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hey hola amigo solo quiero decirte q ya aprendi a tocar Goodbye Blue Sky gracias a tu tutorial jaja muchas garcias lo haces muy bien
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@mike3571 i agree with you mike, lymbo seems to be full of himself as your cover is far superior to his, a bit quick but bang on. i started this song today and if successfull i'll let you know...
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Well done! The tempo is faster, but it isn't distasteful. In fact, it works at this tempo because it adds the frantic emotions of the lyrics. The original is slower and is sung delicately, but the lyrics give the sense of fear. Since you aren't singing with the music, your tempo works to sonically (instead of verbally) illustrate the panic of the song. I hope this makes sense; I just had to defend your tempo use! Truly lovely cover!
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great job again, you play with feeling, awesome. a little to fast but you have nothing to keep it to the right speed with besides what you remember which its very easy to go too fast or too slow just playing by yourself. 5/5
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tooo fastttt
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sweet very sweet!
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good job but slow down a little bit the tempo
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Thank you very much, this was awesome. Your lesson was really helpfull.
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i learned a little bit from all the different versions that you've all been generous enough to share. my thanks to everyone. the diversity of the internet rocks. cheers.



Tempo is a bit too fast and irregular for my taste. Also i think you should use 2 string chords instead of a single note melody for the verses and chorus. The chord progression in the second verse isnt quite accurate and the ending needs a constant bass line.Check my version 2 see what i mean. Dont take it as an offense, but as a feedback: you should really get it straight before trying to teach it.
LYMBO2006 3 years ago 2
Well you're certainly entitled to your opinion. And I agree with the tempo being a little fast. But I listened to yours and wasn't all to impressed with yours either. Though I do like it in drop D. Listen to the song again. The oh oh oh part in the beginning and middle isn't done the way you do it. I know its the way Jumangi does it, but it's not how it gos in the song.
mike3571 3 years ago
Sounds great, had a go at this myself but could never figure it all out, well done, great job
Markfloydhead 3 years ago
Thanks for checking it out. I've actually been planning on putting a guitar lesson up for this song. Look for it in the next week sometime.
mike3571 3 years ago
Mike, great job. What kind of wood is that guitar. Sound like a low grade spruce maybe
fridogg 4 years ago
Thank you! It is a spruce though I'm not sure of what grade it is.
mike3571 4 years ago