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Trova midi MID, video di Easter Marillion, scarica mp3 torrent di Easter Marillion, video YouTube di Marillion Easter
Marillion... Altri accordi di Marillion...
Here is my transcription of a song off of Seasons End...it's in 3/4 time.
(Rhythm 1) -arpeggio-
(Chorus)
(post-chorus...)
(Rhythm 2) -strum-
Anyway, this is most of the rhythm guitar...you should be able to
figure out the rest by listening to it. If I get enough requests, I'll
take the time to transcribe the solo for you, it typically showcases Steve
Rothery's ability to make his guitar sing (in much the same manner he does
in "Kayleigh"), and is a wonderful exercise in melodic playing!
Also, if anyone is a Marillion freak, perhaps you'd interested in the
Rhythm 1 of "The King of Sunset Town" which goes like this...
Perhaps more from this album and their others later!
Later much!
Brandon
EASTER (solo) by Marillion (an interpretation)
Here's the way I play it on my six-string, standard tuning, no capo.
Lots of bends, vibrato, and harmonics - fierce emotion. Arguably
Steve's most powerful solo (it's my favorite anyway).
~ - vibrato (finger or whammy -whatever fits)
p - pull off
...Continua:
Trova midi MID, video di Easter Marillion, scarica mp3 torrent di Easter Marillion, video YouTube di Marillion Easter
Marillion... Altri accordi di Marillion...
Here is my transcription of a song off of Seasons End...it's in 3/4 time.
(Rhythm 1) -arpeggio-
(Chorus)
(post-chorus...)
(Rhythm 2) -strum-
Anyway, this is most of the rhythm guitar...you should be able to
figure out the rest by listening to it. If I get enough requests, I'll
take the time to transcribe the solo for you, it typically showcases Steve
Rothery's ability to make his guitar sing (in much the same manner he does
in "Kayleigh"), and is a wonderful exercise in melodic playing!
Also, if anyone is a Marillion freak, perhaps you'd interested in the
Rhythm 1 of "The King of Sunset Town" which goes like this...
Perhaps more from this album and their others later!
Later much!
Brandon
EASTER (solo) by Marillion (an interpretation)
Here's the way I play it on my six-string, standard tuning, no capo.
Lots of bends, vibrato, and harmonics - fierce emotion. Arguably
Steve's most powerful solo (it's my favorite anyway).
~ - vibrato (finger or whammy -whatever fits)
p - pull off
...Continua: