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Very, very nice.

 

My computer speakers gave too much top end of the spectrum than I'd prefer, but you've added proof to my contention that it's the picker, not the guitar as long as the latter is playable with a given type of music.

 

I may be wrong, but I think we may increasingly see guys using guitars they're comfortable with rather than "you gotta use this kinda guitar for that kind of music..."

 

m

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Very, very nice.

 

My computer speakers gave too much top end of the spectrum than I'd prefer, but you've added proof to my contention that it's the picker, not the guitar as long as the latter is playable with a given type of music.

 

I may be wrong, but I think we may increasingly see guys using guitars they're comfortable with rather than "you gotta use this kinda guitar for that kind of music..."

 

m

 

I found a smiley of MILOD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Oh, my goodness...

 

Hmmmm. I do wear hat and boots to work. But I very seldom have an opportunity to get out the revolvers for fun "plinking" much any more. #@$%@#$%$ Or for that matter, all that much pickin' time.

 

m

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Very, very nice.

 

My computer speakers gave too much top end of the spectrum than I'd prefer, but you've added proof to my contention that it's the picker, not the guitar as long as the latter is playable with a given type of music.

 

I may be wrong, but I think we may increasingly see guys using guitars they're comfortable with rather than "you gotta use this kinda guitar for that kind of music..."

 

m

 

i thank you for taking the time to listen and also for your very kind words. i wholeheartedly agree that we only get out of a guitar what we bring to it.

 

Beethoven's music is so eloquent, whether it is played on a piano, harp, cello, classical/electric guitar, it is literally beside the point. his music transcends whatever instrument used.

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Very nice! I started studying from the two volume piano sonata series when I was 13 or so. I still didn't get through all of them by the time I was 18. The 3rd movement really moves. Doing that on guitar would be fun (I can't do it).

 

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Very nice! I started studying from the two volume piano sonata series when I was 13 or so. I still didn't get through all of them by the time I was 18. The 3rd movement really moves. Doing that on guitar would be fun (I can't do it).

 

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anyone who can play Moonlight Sonata's 3rd Movement on guitar.... should not be admired... but be studied by scientists!

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anyone who can play Moonlight Sonata's 3rd Movement on guitar.... should not be admired... but be studied by scientists!

 

I prefer to NOT be studied...........[blink][wink][-(eusa_sick.gif[sneaky] ......

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Very good, thanks for posting.

 

And +1 on Milo's sentiment on the lines of 'It's not the type of guitar being played; but what the player can do with it which counts.'

 

P.

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Simply fantastic man [thumbup]. I for one loathe seeing classical pieces played with gain/distortion, but the cleans you put out... sweet man, awesome playing too

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Simply fantastic man [thumbup]. I for one loathe seeing classical pieces played with gain/distortion, but the cleans you put out... sweet man, awesome playing too

Muchas Gracias DAS44. piece was played entirely on the rhythm pup with tone rolled back to about 6. amp i used was a crate solid state with touch of verb and EQs all set at 12 o'clock!

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very nicely played!

 

Very nice! I started studying from the two volume piano sonata series when I was 13 or so. I still didn't get through all of them by the time I was 18. The 3rd movement really moves. Doing that on guitar would be fun (I can't do it).

 

moonlight-3.jpg

 

A few months back Guitar Techniques did an excellent arrangement of the third movement, for electric guitar, well worth a look!

 

Matt

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i loved the piano... but the 'metal' version of this piece is dogshit.

 

I have to agree. Although nothing to do with the performer, as he is obviously very good [thumbup] - But generally speaking, I just don't think these type of pieces translate to a distorted guitar tone.

 

I really enjoyed your version on clean RS.

 

Matt

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