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Xpl0ReRChR - Crazy Train Solo

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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2009

This is me playing the solo of Ozzy's Crazy Train. The guitar I used is my Carvin CT6C, which also has a Floyd Rose whammy bar. The amp I used is my Fender Champ 1975, along with the Hughes & Kettner Tubeman distortion pedal.
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  • You cheated on the tapping with a whammy bar and you tapped on the other bit when randy normally just uses hammer ons and pull offs. Other than that it sounded really good

  • @skelly2608 I was just adding my own feel to the song, wouldn't like to play it exactly like Randy or else there would be no point in this. :)

    Thanks for watching!

  • Dude!

    I'm getting this guitar!

    I placed the order just yesterday! =D

    I can't wait!

    And you play amazingly!

    Them nice highs came out smooth!

    Fantastic job!

    It makes me feel like I don't deserve it because I can't play like that. =/

    Lol

  • To begin with, thank you for your very kind words my friend :) I really appreciate them, especially when coming from a fellow musician :)

    The guitar itself is one of the best I've played... there are just no words to describe it! Its tone is just incredible and it's really good for melodic playing and shredding as well. I'm pretty confident you're gonna love it :)

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  • may i ask what frets do you tap when you use the whammy? because i cant get the same sound. do you press it down?

  • Oh and thanks for rating :)

  • My Fender Telecaster's neck and fretboard is made of maple (the guitar's body is made of swamp ash). It's pretty good as well but the tone is not as warm as that of my mahogany-made guitars (with a rosewood fretboard).

  • Hey,

    thank you my friend :)

  • Nice - 5* :)

  • Ofcourse you got 5 stars twice for adding your own feeling. ;-)

    Do you have any experience with maple as a tonewood?

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