Dude, Pimp my Dokken!

Re: Dude, Pimp my Dokken!

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I'm the same way with other's guitar solos...there's only a handful that I've learned relatively note for note...I was never good at being able to cop another dude's established leads...maybe I'm just too set in my ways..lol
 
Re: Dude, Pimp my Dokken!

Same way here, but due to lack of skill mainly. This particular solo is one of the few that I've tried to get close... that's why I picked it ;) I think the only note-for-noters (or close) are this, Crazy Train and Round and Round.

To me, it's just too darned frustrating. But, on the upside, to try to cop a solo note for note forces you to really concentrate on something outside of your comfort zone.

-Matt
 
Re: Dude, Pimp my Dokken!

that's true JM, and sometimes you come up with something you wouldn't have thought of on your own...and thus, a new signature lick is born =)
 
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I am pretty much the same way... I was never in a 100% cover band and would always just copy the general intent of the player if I was playing a cover song. I never worried about playing anything note for note.- well I did play all of Randy Rhoads solos pretty much note for note when I was 15-16, it was a phase I went through...

Most of the time I just played my own stuff and solo'd over backing tracks I would record. However, I think it is great practice trying to duplicate something exactly and see how close you can get.
 
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I often learn songs note for note.

Everything you learn to play gets ingrained into your style to some extent, so it can help you add some new ideas to your playing.
 
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