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# dez/09 · Editado por: Dr Jivago
Encontrei algo interessante sobre o guitarrista James Byrd, não muito conhecido, mas que curto muito e cheguei inclusive a postar algumas coisas dele aqui no forum.
Aqui ele fala como desenvolveu na guitarra e suas principais inlfuências
A seleção de albuns é, sem dúvida, excelente:
I learned solos note for note, by the hundreds, from many, many players. In many cases, entire albums. I would play along with records, and I was obsessed with duplicating every note, phrasing, and vibrato of the players I copied. I played between 8 and 14 hours a day during those 11 years prior to beginning to write and play original music in bands. Here's a list (mostly in order) of solos I learned between 1970, and 1981:
The first solo I learned note for note, was "It's alright now" by Free. Paul Kossof had the vibrato I wanted. I worked at it until my fingers bled.
Jimi Hendrix –Rainbow Bridge: "Hear my train a comin', Earth blues
Jeff Beck –Truth: "Goin' Down"
Deep Purple: Machine Head: Entire album.
Robin Trower –Bridge of Sighs: Entire album
Johnny Winter –Captured live: Most of the non-slide solos, all of Floyd Radford's (Winter's second guitarist) solos
Steely Dan – Ricky don't lose that number (Jeff Baxter)
Lynard Skynard – Live: Free Bird
Peter Framptom – Come Alive: Entire Album
Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush – Live: Entire album
AC/DC Highway to Hell: Entire album
Montrose –Montrose: Entire album
Jeff Beck –Blow By Blow: Entire album
The Jeff Beck Group featuring Jan Hammer: Probably half the album
Focus – Hocus Pocus
Van Halen – Van Halen: Ice cream man, Eruption, The Atomic Punk
Rainbow –Rainbow Rising: Star Gazer
Rainbow –Long Live Rock and Roll: Gates of Babylon, Rainbow Eyes
Al DiMiola -The Elegant Gypsy: Race with the devil on a Spanish highway
UFO: Obsession: Entire album
UFO: Strangers in the night: Entire album
Scorpions: Virgin Killer: Entire album
Scorpions – Tokyo Tapes: Entire album
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