hello, can anyone tell me what the q means on the tab, ie there's an 11b, with a q above it. thx. great lesson for me thank you
yeah really sounds like B.May awesome thanx
One of the nicest sounding beginner lessons I've ever heard. Wow.
What a great solo... like a good solo should be: full of feeling! H/
it's so cool to have this one on the homepage again
Really expressive Adrian! Love how the guitar line sings.
Cool lesson with a good level of expression. For anyone searching for ways to increase his bending and vibrato skills.
Great!!
Wow, this was really nice
thanks man, that means a lot to me, go for it and if you can, please, play it your own way !
I am not a beginner, but I am really impressed with this lesson. The melody is beautiful and offers a lot of opportunity to be expressive. Well done and thank you.
thanks guys, i really love this lesson, to me it feels like a real song and not an exercise, it would be a really nice idea to start a collaboration on this backing track
excellent solo! love it!
Awesome lesson, Adrian! This is perfect for players starting to develop their lead playing. I wish this was around when I started learning to play lead! Well done!
:'( damnit adrian you make my guitar cry >.
Really smooth touch with the bends there... great job, man! I also enjoyed the way you kept the theme going all the way through the solo without going overboard.
Nice lesson so smooth.... Great lesson about feeling.
those bends made my day!!! I know, I know... I'm a poet!
Nice lesson. Has a Brian May feel to it.
Yes - very nice and doable Adrian!
Good lesson !
Hello GMC'ers! In this lesson I wanted to create a slow tempo rhythmic blues piece, but this sweet melody just came to me. This is a great starting point to lead playing for beginners. To play this song the right way you need to control your bends and vibratos very well, you must make your guitar sing...cry!
Scales:
E Major Pentatonic