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Budda November 7th, 2009, 05:52 PM Just a cool Link I "nicked" from TGP!
It has a link to the ROTOSOUND site, where you can download the Video, Mp3, Backing Track and Guthrie's TAB.
So, I thought you guys might enjoy this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71izserFcek
Charlesinator November 7th, 2009, 06:19 PM Budda I've been hip to Guthrie for some time. He is a friggin' monster. I don;t think there is anything he can't play ... and well. You'll also find a lot more cool vids of him on youtube especially the one with him playing with backing tracks the Larry Carlton style is just great.
mody November 8th, 2009, 11:43 PM Wow, that's just smoking guitar there. This guy freaks me out, he's nuts, loved that melodic minor thing at 0:55. First track of his I really liked, thanks budda. Think he tone was nicer here.
Ormond November 9th, 2009, 03:14 AM Hey, much thanks for the link. I just got done with Doug 7 and Brent Mason transcriptions and wanted to take a little break from Chikn' Pickn' and try something different. the Govan mp4 thing is just what I had in mind. So great the Tab is part of the set. Can't wait to get started on it tomorrow.
I will have to check out the site the video refers to as well.
cuzzinmark November 9th, 2009, 01:56 PM Budda I've been hip to Guthrie for some time. He is a friggin' monster. I don;t think there is anything he can't play ... and well. You'll also find a lot more cool vids of him on youtube especially the one with him playing with backing tracks the Larry Carlton style is just great.
Yeah, that's my fave:smile:-great example of chops in service of music, not vice versa, at least to me. All his stuff is great. Also, there's a guy named Marco Sfogli who does a pretty good job with that Carlton-style backing track.
octatonic November 9th, 2009, 02:13 PM He plays every Thursday about an hours drive from me.
Going this week again for like the 20th time.
He's an absolute monster.
jazztele November 9th, 2009, 03:00 PM it's funny, this stuff is SO not my bag, but i can't help but just sit and watch and smile when i hear this guy play.
he's extremely talented, and he seems to be having such a good time in a lot of vids i've seen posted...
Mike Bruce November 9th, 2009, 03:37 PM Something about his phrasing reminds me of Steve Morse and Jeff Beck, but he's faster I think. Brilliant.
Thanks.
Peace, Mike.
polishcomedy November 9th, 2009, 07:48 PM Govan is a monster and so well versed in every style. I'm reading his Creative Guitar book right now and he talks about how goes to watch symphony orchestras and other ensembles for inspiration and new ideas. He's so knowledgeable on every style and knows his instrument inside and out. I'd like to see him bust out some traditional flamenco, though!
octatonic November 10th, 2009, 04:33 PM Check out what he is doing with Dizzie Rascal.
It isn't traditional flamenco (he plays with a pick, on a steel string acoustic) but it is pretty damn good and heading in that direction.
cuzzinmark November 11th, 2009, 08:00 PM Yeah, that's my fave:smile:-great example of chops in service of music, not vice versa, at least to me. All his stuff is great. Also, there's a guy named Marco Sfogli who does a pretty good job with that Carlton-style backing track.
here it is, the Larry Carlton backing track. As some have said, not usually my thing, but this guy is just a great musician...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUZK9dasP8s
Rob Moody November 11th, 2009, 10:10 PM Great player. Been a fan since I first saw his articles in Guitar Techniques back in 1995.
dburns November 20th, 2009, 02:50 AM Guthrie is disgusting! only became aware of him within the last year or so. depending on the mood i'm in, he can be the hugest inspiration...or he makes me ashamed to pick up my guitar. fortunately, inspiration usually wins out. an absolute guitar machine!
Ormond November 20th, 2009, 03:29 AM I am just now getting to the tabs that go with the video you posted. It is really a great discovery....not just because the tab is accurate but because a backing track is provided and the video file is high density so it can be blown up really big on the computer for study. It is just a great little package. I really think that after mastering that solo there would not be much left that could not be learned. That solo is just about the pinnacle of guitar work.
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