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(@wobbly_bob)
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Here is a Gilmour feel over two simple chords,  F to Csus2.

Lots of fun.  Let me know.

 

 
Posted : May 31, 2019 19:56
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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.

 
Posted : June 1, 2019 04:54
(@wobbly_bob)
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Posted by: Clayton

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.

 
Posted : June 1, 2019 16:27
(@esteban)
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Very very nice...so Sweet and you enjoyed so much!!!. That’s wonderful!!!!

 
Posted : June 2, 2019 05:43
(@hillbilly_joe)
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Your Music is magic !  👍 

 
Posted : June 2, 2019 20:35
(@robert)
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Craig Gilmour! Beauty! Your sound is BIG here. How did you approach the soloing on this progression?

How did you make the backing track?

 

 
Posted : June 4, 2019 20:15
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Posted by: robert

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.

 
Posted : June 5, 2019 17:56
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(@guitar1949)
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Again good job wobbly.   Nice flow Kept it interesting.

 
Posted : December 5, 2019 21:44
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@guitar1949

Thanks for listening.  So glad you enjoyed it.

 
Posted : December 6, 2019 00:37
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