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  • Uli Jon Roth Sail of Charon - cover

    Last edited by greekdude; 09-28-2019, 03:21 AM.

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    Re: Uli Jon Roth Sail of Charon - cover

    Hell yeah! Great playing and great choice of song to cover.
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      Re: Uli Jon Roth Sail of Charon - cover

      Sounds fantastic! You pretty much nailed it ..tone's pretty close too. Always loved that solo
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      If you let your tone speak for itself you'll find alot less people join the conversation.


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        Re: Uli Jon Roth Sail of Charon - cover

        thnx bros, messed up around 1:00 will do an improved one after the callouses heal

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        • #5
          Re: Uli Jon Roth Sail of Charon - cover

          Awesome dude, one of my all-time favorites, you definitely did a great job with the feel and the tone!

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            Re: Uli Jon Roth Sail of Charon - cover

            Great rendition! Nice work!
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              Re: Uli Jon Roth Sail of Charon - cover

              thnx it has been a PITA, his picking technique is so relaxed (downstroke, hammer on, upstroke, downstroke) it seems like he's playing some ballad chords , but he shreds instead. IMHO this technique could take you anywhere from slow to moderate fast back in the 70s. By today's standards of course speeds have gone higher and higher.

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