Liked that lesson a lot. Played it accoustically as you did but then thought it would be interesting to play it as an anthemic solo (kinda like the Top Gun Theme). I recorded it and it uses a lot of wide vib and slides and whammy....I wondered if you would like to hear it...if so , where do I post it?
Used a Canon ZR500 DV camcorder for the video recording. Guitar is a 2003 USA Jackson Soloist SL2H fitted with Seymour Duncan JB TB4 (bridge) and '59 SH1N (neck) pickups. Guitar and audio running through a Digitech GNX4 direct into Pro Tracks Plus for mixing.
I didnt nail the harmonics at the beginning but it was tough without a count-in. Anyways..I tried to capture the Live brutal sound that Pantera had....hope it worked
Used a Canon ZR500 DV camcorder for the video recording. Guitar is a 2003 USA Jackson Soloist SL2H fitted with Seymour Duncan JB TB4 (bridge) and '59 SH1N (neck) pickups. Guitar and audio running through a Digitech GNX4 direct into Pro Tracks Plus for mixing.
** A Few points to note **
1. The video is a little dark (sorry) 2. Youtube seems to want to keep A/V a little out of sync despite the fact that it is just fine on my local PC 3. I did a double pick strike and bend on the high A just because I thought it sounded cool
The above points are not excuses for my lack of ability... they are simply observations.
Used a Canon ZR500 DV camcorder for the video recording. Guitar is a 2003 USA Jackson Soloist SL2H fitted with Seymour Duncan JB TB4 (bridge) and '59 SH1N (neck) pickups. Guitar and audio running through a Digitech GNX4 direct into Pro Tracks Plus for mixing.
Used a Canon ZR500 DV camcorder for the video recording. Guitar is a 2003 USA Jackson Soloist SL2H fitted with Seymour Duncan JB TB4 (bridge) and '59 SH1N (neck) pickups. Guitar and audio running through a Digitech GNX4 direct into Pro Tracks Plus for mixing.