Anybody for some tapping guitar?

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Thought I'd try something new for a change. I'm used to fingerpicking acoustic guitar but decided to break out the Telecaster, since I have it, and try some tapping. Guess what I'm trying to get at is, 'Is this kind of thing any good and should I continue writing this kind of stuff?'

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Thanks in advance for any listens.
 
it sounds really nice mate,,well played

a kindofa Stanley Jordan vibe :cool:

id never have guessed it was a Tele mind you,,
cos it sounded like an acoustic to me
 
damn man........sounds great! kinda like a Chet Atkins type stuff. You would probably make a great rockabilly guitarist. I second Sage97....... i wish i could play like that :cool:
 
Thanks a lot for the responses guys. You've helped me decide to keep recording this kind of stuff. Sure appreciate it.

Never heard to much of Stanley Jordan music before. Guess I'll have to look him up and see what he sounds like. Chet Atkins I do know. That might be a stretch to comparison this to him but I do appreciate the compliment. :D Thanks.
 
Dude, this is pretty cool. I'd say keep writing like this.

The playing is just wow! I mean everytime I hear stuff like this, I remind myself that if people just turn off the distortion, lower the volume, and actually, the guitar is a pretty deep instrument. :) Mostly, these days people just crank up the guitar, turn up the distortion and just hit power chords.... 2-note power chords.

This is very skillful. I'd definitely listen again to something like this. Keep playing and rockin'. :)
 
Monsterpop said:
a kindofa Stanley Jordan vibe :cool:

I was going to say that he sounded like that Stanley guy but couldn't remember the last name.

Almost posted Paul Stanley. :)
 
good stuff man.

I've never mixed that kind of music, so I couldn't imagine it sounding any better.


I'm a new fan :)
 
Thanks for the comments on the playing gentlemen. I think I'm going to try to write more than just the six or seven pieces that I have now.

I'm not really a great fan of distortion. I think that is from my acoustic guitar background. It has it's place, but for things like this, I really don't think it fits the style.
 
Damn, that was sweet. I try stuff like this on my bass, but I don't have the technique solid. This was very well done.

Nice playing, man.
 
Sage97 said:
Love it! Wish I could play like that.

Keep it up!

Ditto.....keep writing these types of pieces and be sure to post them here for all to enjoy!
 
Thanks for confirmation and words about the playing guys.

I could see this being done on the bass. I think it actually sounds like I'm doing more than I really am. Or it might just be from almost thirty years of fingerpicking that makes it seem almost simple.

Tim, I believe with your prowess at fingerpicking you could do this kind of guitar without much problem. Yeah, the low end on this is from the pedal I'm using. Some days I remember to tone down the bottom and other days I forget to reprogram the thing. Guess I should just go ahead and save the setting when I get the EQ right.
 
Thanks for the listen and comment Bull. Listened to your tune in the 'Let me do a guitar solo'. Great stuff. Nice rocking tune.
 
Nice man...really nice. I can't even comprehend playing like this....it's very pretty, and and has a killer vibe. For some reason, I had Springtime visions....Nice and sunny.... :cool:

Listened to some of your acoustic stuff...damn nice.
 
I liked the reverb... the buzzing was annoying at times, but the playing allows that stuff to be acceptable from recording to recording....from time to time... or whatever I meant. I mean, the playing is good enough to overshadow any faults.

I more or less picture the guitar on your lap like a lap steel rather than you holding it in typical fashion.
 
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