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Jan 29 2011, 03:45 AM
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i recently watched the song remains the same and came across this little jem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wewu45XSb00...feature=related the part im specifically talking about starts at 5:30, when they go into the "if you're going to san Fransisco" cover the vid gets cut off right in the middle but whats next is the famous jimmy page bow solo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmNHtWqcXqY...feature=related my favorite parts have to be the transistion at 5:30 in the first vid and at 2:13 in the second video, i HAVEE to know what he's doing i just find the transition and the chords in the solo so fascinating, everything about it, if anyone can give me just any bits of info they can pull from watching the vid i would really appreciate it, i want to be about to emulate the same crow stopping feel and spacey vibe. so what im looking for is kind of a breakdown of the scale or mode hes using and how hes using it (like which chords hes using and how) but anything would help me out thanks guise. |
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Jan 29 2011, 04:24 PM |
It does sound like a violin! Kind of like apocalyptica with the distortion
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