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"Kayleigh" from the album _The_Thieving_Magpie_
Transcribed by Shane P. Faulkner (faulkner(at)acsu.buffalo.edu)
A very tough song to play, unless you're Stephen Rothery. I've watched him
play this song up-close several times, and it still amazes me. If you've
never seen him up-close, I'll describe it. He holds the pick normally between
his thumb and fore finger. His middle, ring, and pinky fingers of his right
hand have long nails (almost 1/3 inch maybe) which he uses to finger pick the
high strings WHILE picking with the pick. I have tried this, but can't do it,
so I just use my fingers and thumb (no pick) for the verses. Without the long
fingernails and pick, the sound isn't as crystal clear, but what can you do?
Set delay time to about 425 milliseconds, about 3 repeats, and alot of delay in
the mix (almost 100%). Steve uses EMG single coil active pickups, Roland Jazz
Chorus 120 amps for the clean parts, TC Electronics delay units, Alesis
Quadraverb, MIDI octopus, and bunch of other stuff (no kidding). Steve
generally uses Marshall amps for solos, but in this case it sounds like a Jazz
Chorus with perhaps a Marshall pre-amp stage or Boss pedal for distortion.
The two above are repeated throughout the verses. The figures are simplified
during the parts "By the way, didn't I break your heart?" Once you get the
above fingerings down, the simplified parts are... you guessed it-simpler!!
So I won't post it here (laziness!!!)
Chorus:
PM palm mute ...Continua:
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Marillion... Altri accordi di Marillion...
"Kayleigh" from the album _The_Thieving_Magpie_
Transcribed by Shane P. Faulkner (faulkner(at)acsu.buffalo.edu)
A very tough song to play, unless you're Stephen Rothery. I've watched him
play this song up-close several times, and it still amazes me. If you've
never seen him up-close, I'll describe it. He holds the pick normally between
his thumb and fore finger. His middle, ring, and pinky fingers of his right
hand have long nails (almost 1/3 inch maybe) which he uses to finger pick the
high strings WHILE picking with the pick. I have tried this, but can't do it,
so I just use my fingers and thumb (no pick) for the verses. Without the long
fingernails and pick, the sound isn't as crystal clear, but what can you do?
Set delay time to about 425 milliseconds, about 3 repeats, and alot of delay in
the mix (almost 100%). Steve uses EMG single coil active pickups, Roland Jazz
Chorus 120 amps for the clean parts, TC Electronics delay units, Alesis
Quadraverb, MIDI octopus, and bunch of other stuff (no kidding). Steve
generally uses Marshall amps for solos, but in this case it sounds like a Jazz
Chorus with perhaps a Marshall pre-amp stage or Boss pedal for distortion.
The two above are repeated throughout the verses. The figures are simplified
during the parts "By the way, didn't I break your heart?" Once you get the
above fingerings down, the simplified parts are... you guessed it-simpler!!
So I won't post it here (laziness!!!)
Chorus:
PM palm mute ...Continua: