
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xe4D_T_WN0
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thanks for this! totally awesomeefraser68 wrote:I also love this new-ish feature on Youtube to slow down videos, half speed, quarter speed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xe4D_T_WN0
Sorry you didn't find it helpful. I've been swamped at work and didn't have the time to tab it out for you, but I was hoping you'd be able to see that Ed didn't play the licks at the 10th, 12th and 13th frets as you initially posted - it was more like what Strat78 laid out for you.bman5150 wrote:Well, that is helpful and of course, awesome! Still not quite getting what he's playing at that point but it is triplets so that is good to know. BTW, his tone sounded pretty damn good in that performance! Much better than when I saw them live in 2012.
no, it was helpful. I'm also going to play around with the tab strat78 gave me. Thanks!wjamflan wrote:Sorry you didn't find it helpful. I've been swamped at work and didn't have the time to tab it out for you, but I was hoping you'd be able to see that Ed didn't play the licks at the 10th, 12th and 13th frets as you initially posted - it was more like what Strat78 laid out for you.bman5150 wrote:Well, that is helpful and of course, awesome! Still not quite getting what he's playing at that point but it is triplets so that is good to know. BTW, his tone sounded pretty damn good in that performance! Much better than when I saw them live in 2012.
FWIW, there is an official tab for this that is pretty good, but I'll see what I can do....
I still use the Amazing Slow Downer b/c I'm old and set in my ways. Ha ha.Strat78 wrote:Wjamflan can whip out and post these slowed down tracks pretty easily when he has time. I used to use something called "the amazing slow downer", I'm sure there are others available these days. Ha ha, back in 78 I would drop the turntable down to 16 speed and if necessary, slow it down even further dragging my thumb on the record itself.
Ok, messed around with this tab. Seems very very close if not dead on! At the very least, it's given me a new legato lick style not currently in my toolbox! The key for me to almost get it was how he ends up on the a (hammer on between the 7th and 9th fret on the D string.). The only part I'm not certain on is the transition between the b string to the g string.Strat78 wrote:Something like this (\ means sliding down to the next note with the index finger):
---------------------------8--12--10--8\7------------------------------------------------------
------------8--10--12---------------------10--8--7-------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------9-8-7\5---5--9--7--5------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------9--7--5--7-9-7
This is kind of an odd transitional part between the two distinctive sections of the solo.
Man, that song is a cacophony, especially live.
Ed's Holdsworth attempts are kind of silly when you hear what Allan can do with the guitar:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLukR6J-06o