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Why Pink Floyd Guitar Solos Sound So Satisfying. David Gilmour Guitar Solo Lesson
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@cryptoknight7256

3 months ago

Gilmour also said, in an old interview, that he likes to sing his solos first. And he does "sing along" in the Wish You Were Here song during the solo, remember? Anyway, I'm a huge fan of David. I build his black, red and white strats and play his solos everyday! Thanks for what you do, Ian!

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@TheFunkybert

1 year ago

Ian, Iā€™m so grateful for this interpretation of Gilmourā€™s style. Something clicked inside me the way you explained the phrasing. šŸ™ā¤ļø

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@michaelroche8245

1 year ago

Great concept Ian and delivered in such an illustrative way. Thank you again for all you do. You have transformed my playing and confidence in how I express myself musically, and I'm sure I'm not alone. You should be proud of your work, what it means to us, and your ability to pull out these musical observations and insights and convey it to the world. You're a gem. Thank you

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@Sinnsonido

8 months ago

Gilmour's solo in "Funky Dung", both live and in studio, is a virtual masterclass in perfect blues phrasing. IIRC it's a two chord vamp also...sounds like Gm7 & C7 on that one.

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@alekai2178

1 year ago

Man you just blew my mind! And you discovered it through a dream which is wild! Tension and release is a huge aspect of Pink Floydā€™s music, and this just added another great example. Heā€™s building that tension towards the chord changeā€¦releases it on those spacious vibrato notes. Genius.

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@joshuacumming4132

1 year ago

1978 gilmour solo album. ā€˜Thereā€™s no way out of here.ā€™ Unbelievable song. If you havenā€™t heard it, it bangs

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@alexokrayiii9689

3 months ago

I love the "running towards the door" method. I am going to add that to my playing. Thanks for the new way of looking at it.

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@KWalshMusic

1 year ago

Dude! Sir Ian! You just totally opened a door for me (and I've been doing this for over 40 years)! How did I not see this before? Thank you so much for this simple yet vital and fundamental observation. I'm pretty sure my lead playing just jumped up a notch or two!

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@adambrunner9462

1 year ago

Yes we are on our way and it feels glorious. I've been playing, watching your vids, and been substance free for over 5 years now. I turn 50 in May and feel I'm really on the cusp of being a pretty damn good guitar player. Best feeling ever and I've felt them all if ya know what I mean! Thanks Ian hope to see you at a show someday!ā­•

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@mikoelmongi

1 year ago

You have been such a wonderful teacher over the years. Thanks you!

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@rickystuart8

1 year ago

Love the back story to the video. This concept totally makes sense to his style of playing. Super useful idea. Youā€™re the best out there Ian.

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@neilcampbell4833

1 month ago

Gilmore is a legend. You don't need to play fast to sound good . Great lesson šŸ‘

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@j.l.2849

8 months ago

This is brilliant and insightful. Thanks!

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@bensprinks

8 months ago

Wow! Great presentation!

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@scrapperstacker8629

8 months ago

Great video and great explanation of Davidā€™s technique.

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@Astro_touches_children

1 year ago

I can play like Gilmour, but I don't want to, said no one ever.

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@matkatipo

1 year ago

You Stitch, are the master of the musical metaphor. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.

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@richardcloe4139

8 months ago

This guy needs more subscribers, you can tell the love of teaching he has. The way he teaches also, it's thorough and he makes it really easy to follow and understand. You're the man Stitch, glad you have given the time to give us the knowledge.

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@daveandrew589

1 year ago

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@thewindsniper

8 months ago

Great video! Long time fan of the Method. You Rock Man, all the way down here in GA! Thanks for the wisdom

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