Muris's Steve Lukather Lesson, My take
Tjchep
Sep 11 2008, 01:26 AM
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Okay, again, nothing close to what muris did. And I have to admit that this was more of a challenge than I expected. Hate that little bend + tapping lick. All the runs are easy, but that sequence of double stop bends is a challenge, and I didn't quite nail it.

Quite alot of tiny timing issues too. But that should get fixed with a bit practice.

But yeah, give me some advice and mabye I'll do another take in a few weeks.

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Sep 11 2008, 02:05 AM
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I thought it sounded great!! Nice vibrato. Good job!!

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Sep 11 2008, 02:35 AM
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That was really cool Tj smile.gif I like the sound of your bridge pickup.

There where a few very small issues with pitch on a few notes but I am speechless.

Great job! I just thought of a really fun idea. wink.gif I'll PM you to see what you think.

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Sep 11 2008, 02:48 AM
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QUOTE (UncleSkillet @ Sep 11 2008, 02:35 AM) *
That was really cool Tj smile.gif I like the sound of your bridge pickup.

There where a few very small issues with pitch on a few notes but I am speechless.

Great job! I just thought of a really fun idea. wink.gif I'll PM you to see what you think.

Cheers and keep rocking!


Was neck pickup. tongue.gif, just alot of treble in preset. But yeah, a few too many issues with with pitch defiantly.

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Sep 11 2008, 02:50 AM
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Doooooh!!! laugh.gif

My bad. huh.gif

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Sep 11 2008, 02:52 AM
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I know, how can you not tell the difference! smile.gif

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Sep 11 2008, 02:57 AM
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laugh.gif biggrin.gif Which ever one it was it sounded great! I really liked it tongue.gif

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Sep 16 2008, 05:53 PM
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You never pm'ed me with your funny idea.

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Sounds really nice TJ !
Good job biggrin.gif

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Always a pleasure to listen to your playing, Tjchep! laugh.gif

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You'r playing is great as always man wink.gif couldn't play it better myself..

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