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(13 replies, posted in Electric)

There's a video of band called Airbag covering it and I know it's in and around the 12 fret area for the intro but I'm just missing some spots.  Gilmour makes it sound so easy too!  Been trying, Oh how I have been trying!  Thanks for all the help !  Much Appreciated!

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(13 replies, posted in Electric)

Still having LOTS of trouble with it. Damn!

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(4 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

There's a guy here in Canada who makes these Cigarbox guitars.

http://www.frankinsteinguitarworks.com/cbgguitars.htm

I'm sure he ships anywhere in the world, just click on the home page and it'll have the contact info at the top for you check out.  He makes pretty much anything from the "copies" of other manufacturers to the outlandish and extreme!  I used to work for a major musical instrument retailer a while ago and someone brought one in for service.  Got to play it, very unique indeed.  Also, in Africa they make the "Gas-Can" guitar.  It's a guitar neck bolted to an old gas can with a pickup and jack attached to it.  Plays pretty awesome and a great travel guitar for when those unexpected or impromptu jam sessions happen!

Hope this link helps ya out a bit.

Cheers

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(13 replies, posted in Electric)

Ok Thanks Beamer, I'll see what i can do with that.  Sorry for the late reply, pneumonia makes one a little late getting back to answers!  Cheers for the advice and link!

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(13 replies, posted in Electric)

To Baldguitardude, no sorry i do not know any scales, mostly self taught and a lot of TAB otherwise I would've probably figured it out by now!  I learned very poorly at first, 2 semesters in high school over 20 years ago now.

I've been playing now for just over 20 years and have been struggling really hard to learn the opening riff to the live version of the song, The Embryo.

I've got the vocal parts down alright and the middle fx I can wing them but the guitar riff in the begining is driving me mad!  Here's a link to my insanity and if ANYONE can help me figure this out in tab I would be eternally grateful!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaprUQnS3DA

I know it's based around the 12th or 14th fret but then I'm lost. 

Many thanks.

Cheers

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(13 replies, posted in Electric)

I've been playing now for just over 20 years and have been struggling really hard to learn the opening riff to the live version of the song, The Embryo.

I've got the vocal parts down alright and the middle fx I can wing them but the guitar riff in the begining is driving me mad!  Here's a link to my insanity and if ANYONE can help me figure this out in tab I would be eternally grateful!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaprUQnS3DA

I know it's based around the 12th or 14th fret but then I'm lost. 

Many thanks.

Cheers

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(2 replies, posted in Song requests)

THANK YOU!!!!!!!!  This is awesome help!  Very cool!  Can't wait to try it out!  THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!

A couple of newer bands out of the 70's to check out as well are Airbag from the Norway, they have a couple of albums out now and are on the soon to be releasing a new Lp and Porcupine Tree.  They're a bit all over the map but worth checking out as well!

http://www.airbagsound.com/

Airbag used to be The Pink Floyd Experience, a cover band that was REALLY good!

Here's a link to them doing Pink Floyd's live version of The Embryo as how The Floyd did it in 1970-1971

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nt0s5ZN … re=related

http://www.porcupinetree.com/

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(2 replies, posted in Song requests)

Anyone know where I can find chords to Johnny Clegg music?

Scatterlings
Digging for Some Words

Are the two songs I'm stuck with trying to figure out the chords to!

Probably really easy but I'm not the Ear-master for those things!

Any suggestions and/or help would be awesome and Super appreciated!

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(0 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

We are fracKtal from Scarborough, Ontario Canada

A band that my wife and I created almost two years ago now.

www.fracktal.weebly.com

avant-garde, outside the box whatever you wanna call us.  Anything but ordinary!

Mostly instrumental but there are some with vocals too.

Heavily influenced by progressive rock, post-rock, experimental rock.

Currently on the hunt for some people to join up and be a part of the family!  Bassist and Keyboard players welcome!

The music on our site is raw demos right now so please excuse the rough drum tracks!