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Piotr Kaczor12th May 2009Interesting and beautiful, Ramiro! Well done! ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic12th May 2009Very cool sound, and material man, great job! ![]()
berko12th May 2009As much as I enjoyed the first one, I love this one as well! This harmony is really interesting!
kaznie_NL12th May 2009Wow, very nice composition!
Muris Varajic12th May 2009Good job Ramiro, love the intro! ![]()
Pedja Simovic12th May 2009Great job Ramiro, excellent intro and build up. Very useful lesson !
Lian Gerbino12th May 2009niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Red12th May 2009I love this kind of music ![]()
Alexiaden9312th May 2009Really nice Viking-sounding melody... ![]()
Ramiro Delforte12th May 2009
MigeZ12th May 2009Awsome composition
Backing track is a great one
Sounds realy middleaged somehow, I mean the melody. Anyways really cool and orginal ![]()
Bogdan Radovic12th May 2009Very interesting guitar work here !! Good job! ![]()
Vasilije Vukmirovic12th May 2009Hm, very interesting!
sigma713th May 2009haha yah I love this composition, it just feels sooo new! Im going to learn this immediately
Gerardo Siere13th May 2009Amazing lesson Ramiro.
Ramiro Delforte13th May 2009
Sinisa Cekic13th May 2009Very cool sound ,well done !
Emir Hot14th May 2009Awesome sounding piece man


Hi GMC'ers! Welcome to this second lesson about Robert Fripp & The League of Crafty Guitarrists. This lesson is really different from the other because here we don't have an additive layered loop composition. Here all the guitars start playing and we have a typical harmonic change at measure 21. That change is something new in this lesson since the previous one was a whole idea that kept adding layers and eventually end.
In the videos you'll find that I play only the "lead" guitar but in the Guitar Pro transcription you'll find all of them.
As in the other lesson I leave you some nice records of this group.
-The League of Crafty Guitarists Live!
-Show of Hands
-Intergalactic Boogie Express: Live in Europe
The tuning for this lesson, as in the previous lesson, is the one that Fripp calls "The new standard tuning", it's all in fifths with the exception between the 2nd and 1st string that are a minor 3rd apart:
6th- C
5th- G
4th- D
3rd- A
2nd- E
1st- G
I hope you enjoy the lesson! :)