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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 7:47 pm
The second ones real. Come on, if you were going to fake something, why would you fake something with mistakes in it? wink
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 1:27 am
AshWufei The second ones real. Come on, if you were going to fake something, why would you fake something with mistakes in it? wink To make it seem real.
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 9:37 am
James Tanner Personally, I noticed 2 things on the first one which make it seem as though he is faking it: 1. At one point, his fingers weren't moving fast enough to make the sounds on the gutiar. 2. At another point, he moved off of a fret to another place while the first note was still sustaining (he was playing too high up for it to have been an open string.) I'm not saying it's real and I'm not saying it's fake either, I love to watch/listen to it though. But about the second thing, if you notice throughout the entire song there's a second guitar used for harmonies, my guess is if he is actually playing that part that the sustained note is the other guitar that was recorded.
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 12:42 pm
Rhoads James Tanner Personally, I noticed 2 things on the first one which make it seem as though he is faking it: 1. At one point, his fingers weren't moving fast enough to make the sounds on the gutiar. 2. At another point, he moved off of a fret to another place while the first note was still sustaining (he was playing too high up for it to have been an open string.) I'm not saying it's real and I'm not saying it's fake either, I love to watch/listen to it though. But about the second thing, if you notice throughout the entire song there's a second guitar used for harmonies, my guess is if he is actually playing that part that the sustained note is the other guitar that was recorded. It waw tiny little bit of extra sustain, the kind of thing that changes each time you play it, and if that is the case, then he should of easily been able to play the song without the recording.
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 1:10 pm
James Tanner Rhoads James Tanner Personally, I noticed 2 things on the first one which make it seem as though he is faking it: 1. At one point, his fingers weren't moving fast enough to make the sounds on the gutiar. 2. At another point, he moved off of a fret to another place while the first note was still sustaining (he was playing too high up for it to have been an open string.) I'm not saying it's real and I'm not saying it's fake either, I love to watch/listen to it though. But about the second thing, if you notice throughout the entire song there's a second guitar used for harmonies, my guess is if he is actually playing that part that the sustained note is the other guitar that was recorded. It waw tiny little bit of extra sustain, the kind of thing that changes each time you play it, and if that is the case, then he should of easily been able to play the song without the recording. Maybe he can *shrug* Maybe it's fake.. I still love to listen to it. Whoever did play it is very good.
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 1:31 pm
Rhoads James Tanner Rhoads James Tanner Personally, I noticed 2 things on the first one which make it seem as though he is faking it: 1. At one point, his fingers weren't moving fast enough to make the sounds on the gutiar. 2. At another point, he moved off of a fret to another place while the first note was still sustaining (he was playing too high up for it to have been an open string.) I'm not saying it's real and I'm not saying it's fake either, I love to watch/listen to it though. But about the second thing, if you notice throughout the entire song there's a second guitar used for harmonies, my guess is if he is actually playing that part that the sustained note is the other guitar that was recorded. It waw tiny little bit of extra sustain, the kind of thing that changes each time you play it, and if that is the case, then he should of easily been able to play the song without the recording. Maybe he can *shrug* Maybe it's fake.. I still love to listen to it. Whoever did play it is very good. Yeah, no doubt. It's fun to watch, but he makes me jealous with his maple fretboarded strat. scream
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