Clapton's Guitar - While My Guitar Gently Weeps

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2010

Eric Clapton's guitar track separated from all other instruments and vocals.

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  • Found the multitrack recording online, and then it was just a matter of splitting them up. Do a little searching and you can find a bunch of them...

  • @bsleeman7 How do you split them up?? Do you use a specific program?? Please answer we all want to know how to do this!!

  • @MrDanteTube Google search for "Beatles MOGG Files" and open the files you get with Audacity or CoolEdit Pro. Remix, isolate, do whatever you like. It's a blast.

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  • @MADCHALKER No, he's playing the 1957 Les Paul Standard that Clapton gave to Harrison.

  • can someone do this for mick taylor's guitar in the stones' sway? that would be great.

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  • Awesome really, E.C. playing Harrisons Les Paul standard !!

  • @DjVinceALot he traded it for his wife,lol

  • WOW!!!!!

  • Awesome as hell !!

  • Well...That was tasty.

  • i lkove the beatles song S2

  • @davi2011 Yes very true, but still It's interesting to know what exactly was done on the technical side? These are some of the greatest songs of all time... You don't think hardcore Beatles fans, like myself, would be interested in such a gem as this? It really shows you what went on in the studio. I know there have been countless times I would be listening to a Beatles song, and I would hear something happening that I couldn't explain. This is just a window into what was happening!!

  • I can't hear a Leslie there at all, slight phasing as you would get with ADT. I did read a story about the assistant being told to 'wobble the oscillator' on playback to give the lead part a more Bealtes sound. If you used flanging with tape machines it would sound a great deal more golden and jangly than this does.

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