Jazzy shredding on a 360
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Jazzy shredding on a 360
I just found this on Youtube - Let it never be questioned again if you can play lead on a Rickenbacker. Modern-style lead, at that.
Last edited by robbo63 on Sat May 22, 2010 5:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Jazzy shredding on a 360
Really, really nice work Robert! Where in VA are you located?
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Oh no! I didn't mean to imply that is me! Not a chance, I'm a hack!
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That was excellent!!!! 
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and a sweep arpeggio just for good measure 
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Obviously mimed to a recording of a guitar upon which lead can actually be played.
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Yeah, everyone knows this is a hoax
Nice playing - thanks, another video to show my colleagues, who just do not want to believe this is possible...
Me toorobbo63 wrote:Not a chance, I'm a hack!
Nice playing - thanks, another video to show my colleagues, who just do not want to believe this is possible...
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Damn, that guy's good. Mark
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Yeah -- he is a great player !!!!!robbo63 wrote: Let it never be questioned again if you can play lead on a Rickenbacker.
Thanks for posting.
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I wouldn't call it "jazzy" (more like rock-a-billy) nor "shredding" (you could hear each note and there wasn't a trace of arrogance) but it was tight and very good. Thanks for posting.
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