Here is a Gilmour feel over two simple chords, F to Csus2.
Lots of fun. Let me know.
I think you scaled the Wall. 😀
Truth be told, you captured the Floydian Fills and played them with your voice. The best of all outcomes! I enjoy the pace and arrangement of ideas. You must've been in a good space.
I think you scaled the Wall. 😀
Truth be told, you captured the Floydian Fills and played them with your voice. The best of all outcomes! I enjoy the pace and arrangement of ideas. You must've been in a good space.
Hi Clayton, yea just one of those magical gaps in time when everything stands still and you are totally in the moment.
Very very nice...so Sweet and you enjoyed so much!!!. That’s wonderful!!!!
Your Music is magic ! 👍
Craig Gilmour! Beauty! Your sound is BIG here. How did you approach the soloing on this progression?
How did you make the backing track?
Craig Gilmour! Beauty! Your sound is BIG here. How did you approach the soloing on this progression?
How did you make the backing track?
One thing I notice about Gilmour is he seems to use a lot of triads based melody lines, and he doesn’t play scales as much. I tried to reflect that. I also heard that he experiments with many spontaneous licks, record them, listen to them, and choose and play those that fit a song most. I did that for the middle starting at the 1 minute mark, then went back to more improv lots of bending etc. Reminds me of "On an Island."
Key of c/am. I love the sound of bending up to the c from the b but didnt want to over do it as (for me at least) it has a strong voice. So introducing it later lifted the whole thing. Also used a wee bit of am pentatonic just to mix things up a bit.
The backing track is from a friends site who offers all sorts of nice play along stuff.
Again good job wobbly. Nice flow Kept it interesting.
Thanks for listening. So glad you enjoyed it.