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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2006

Bohemian rhapsody solo by soulrs from Mexico!!!

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  • too much distortion!!!!

  • excellent use of vibrato, distortion, and string/fret position... screw those who say too much this too little that... you hit it right on, and the guitar was a nice piece of eye candy to make the solo more believable....

    Im a guitarist of over 40 years... there's my qualification... smiles

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  • you got a brian may guitar????

  • good playing but too much distortion. :)

  • Hello I am new to making videos on youtube so can anyone reading this comment checkout my cover of the solo from Killer Queen /watch?v=A8z0JBnQIys

  • @javestolino Sigo opinando que es sencillamente horroroso. De todas maneras feliz año nuevo.

  • @Thelopmol less words and more action.

  • @gugolero Que bueno que no tengo mala suerte de conocerte, y te apostaria que si F Mercury la oyera apreciaria el esfuerzo, es mas horrenda tu critica destructiva

  • @thebeatles240 sure he did. you can hear it when he plays. i think i remember a while back he said he also uses an english coin with a flattened edge as a pick instead of a plastic or nylon pick

  • @perryg362 Hi, thanks for replying. I know what pinch harmonics are and how to use them, but i have actually recently found out that Brian May got his high screaming on his bends in bohemian rhapsody by using his neck and middle pickups out of phase, and also had a bit of extra phasing on there. He never used pinch harmonics.

  • @thebeatles240 hold the pick close to the pointy end and kind of hit it with your pick and fingertip at the same time. it takes a little practice. these are known as "pinch" harmonics. listen to some roy buchanan, he was the pinch harmonic master. hope this helps

  • nice video !!!

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