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  • Playing Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" with Seymour Duncans

    Jamming with Ozzy.
    RIP Randy.
    Guitar is a Washburn Parallaxe loaded with Seymour Duncans SH2/TB6
    5 Way switch, dual coil taps, Floyd Rose 1000 Trem.
    Played through Line 6 Pod Farm and UX2 interface straight into Daw.
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    Re: Playing Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" with Seymour Duncans

    Nice job! That's a tune I've worked but don't have yet. The main verse riff is incorrect tho. :P The top note ascends between the 2nd and 3rd chord not descends.
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      Re: Playing Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" with Seymour Duncans

      Originally posted by Clint 55 View Post
      Nice job! That's a tune I've worked but don't have yet. The main verse riff is incorrect tho. :P The top note ascends between the 2nd and 3rd chord not descends.
      You know, I never noticed that. LOL Thanks for the headsup. I just bored the day I did this and was just messing around with it. I didn't put in the fills Randy did either, and I added the diminished scale in the beginning which isn't in the original song. I pretty much got the lead down.

      Now, finding a drummer, bassist, and singer....that's the hard part. And even harder, keeping them together IF you can find them.

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        Re: Playing Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" with Seymour Duncans

        Really nailed the solo! I feel like there was a tad too much gain for the rhythm, but everyone sounded decent.
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          Re: Playing Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" with Seymour Duncans

          yup same here. Decent work. Nailed the important parts of the solo. Main riff needs improvements.

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            Re: Playing Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" with Seymour Duncans

            Nice job on the solo.

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