Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) - Pink Floyd (Guitar Cover & Tab)
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The best Another Brick in the Wall cover I've ever head. Really seems to be played by David Gilmour himself
You’re too kind!!!
@@SparkyGuitar it is actually gilmour, sparky guitar is his nickname and post retriement gig
Busted! @@kaliaparijat
No it doesn't. The notes are right. Sparky plays the solo well but more goes into it than hitting the right notes. You can hear that it's not Gilmour playing all the way through it.
@@ascoop22 👈🏾Someone's peanut butter and jelly. It's okay, we all can't be as bad@ss as Sparky. But damn, I can play this solo now. 😎
those bends...
lmao especially 2:34
Yeah especially that its on a gibson les paul
Great performance! 🤙🏻
I think there should be an extra almost ghost pull off right after the 15 bends, 15p13 at 3:06, to me it sounds more accurate that way. Amazing tabs btw!
Ignore all the negatives mate! U will always get some of them brother!!! Trust me u were absolutely bang on great tone most of all great bloody guitar skills. Loved it mate?????
Cheers Paul. 99.9% of comments are encouraging and supportive. The others are from wankers and I’ve learned that their comments are much more about them than about me. I’ve been doing this long enough to feel confident in what I’m doing… and more importantly comfortable that I’m just an intermediate guitarist trying hard. Rock on fella!
Grande hermoso trabajo musical ahora tenemos la posibilidad de compartirlo con los niños con los jóvenes de hoy ...la música es verdaderamente un regalo precioso ....un abrazo
Yes - this is the only education they need!
Brilliant Sparky! Great solo! 🤙
WROOOONG, DO IT AGAIN!
(Amazing, the solo was fantastic, remember to eat your meat)
(For anybody wondering, that's what David Gilmour is shouting at the end right before he yells if you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding.)
You had me there! I was this close to blocking you…! ;-)
@@SparkyGuitar extra pudding for you
This music is very challenging to people music lovers the quality. Of rhythm is perfect combination composition ever @.
Those words mean something to you, but I can not quite figure out what it is...
Best outro ever
Absolute tune
I have followed your Channel already, very good and easy to learning from Tablatures.
Glad you like them!
Outstanding.
OMG!!! Congrats!
More than anything, I love the clean rhythm strumming! An absolutely perfect rendering! Tone, technique, technicality….spot on!!!
Good stuff.
Wow, thanks! Really appreciate the comments and the support!
Thank you, thank you !!!
Just spectacular mate 🤘🤘🤘!!
Nailed it.
0:36
Great lesson thank you. I like how you went to les paul for solo. I’ve always played the top guitar main riff with octaves on the A and G strings
The solo on the record was recorded with a Les Paul loaded with P90s actually.
@@zool84 👍I’m aware
My favorite way to break a string
So cool!
Phenomenal
Mr. Tabs is my hero.
I’m very happy for you
OK OK I'll put 9s on instead of 10s.
This was just about playable on a Les Paul... with the shorter scale length. Would have been brutal on a Strat!
Very well done! Didn't know that you can write this solo in notes :-)
I did my own version as well on a Les Paul Goldtop 54, so the guitar Dave used, check my channel. But one thing I couldn't figure out, that's why I was curious for how you play it at 03:20: in the original this is an octaved fourth, as high that you can't play it on the fretboard of a Gibson (so I played it non-octaved). I'm asking myself if this was kind of a flageolet in the original or if the engineer somehow octaved it. What do you think?
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Hi. I’ll check it out. That note (if it’s what I think you mean) is a pinched harmonic. I didn’t catch it properly when I played it. But that’s what it will have been. (A bit like the first note of the Comfortably Numb solo)
You obviously have a strat……. Why play the solo on a Les Paul?
Hi! It’s a fair question. Gilmour actually played this solo on a Les Paul Gold Top…with P90s. I don’t have one of those (yet!) so this was the closest I could get.
Alrighty then, I had no idea that Gilmore ever used anything other than a strat. Every video or interview I’ve ever seen with him he talks about his beloved Stratocaster. I thought it was like a rule when you play Pink Floyd to use a strat.. Lol anyway.. thanks for replying…great job on the solo
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So hard to get right
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The Les Paul solo was better than the Stratocaster
gee, thanks
Wrong! Do it again! 😂
Meaning???
@@SparkyGuitarThe lyrics of the teacher yelling after the solo
2:10
2:41
2:11
2:10