For those about to rock tutorial
Part three: Second solo
And so here we are at the second solo and the second solo there are some part in between that he is playing over the vocals, I am not going to go into that, I think it is kind of easily found out I think, asked me about if you need it or you cannot get it, and let us concentrate on the second solo which is quite interesting I think. And that will start with Angus doing that kind of thing.
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So it is based on these two notes here, we are in the key of D and basically he is banding starting on the ninth fret and then he is doing a B note starting on the tenth fret bending up. So, he I playing some rhythm patterns, at rhythm in the sense that they are rhythmic patterns played on a single note. There is a lot of stuff like this in these solos here, those are about to rock.
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Okay, until he will start the actual second solo, he slowed it down and I found something quite interesting there, it seems to me and to my ears that he does something like this.
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Let us do it again and again.
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Okay, but just slow it down, by us, it is something like this.
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If you slow it down yourself, you will see that it is dirty there, so you cannot be quite sure of what he is doing there and the closest thing to me sounded this thing that I am doing.
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Let us go on forward.
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And then
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The ending, the end, so let us do it all again.
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Very interesting part I think.
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Lucy’s stuff
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So that was it. I hope you found it more or less accurate and useful, thank you, chau.
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