Thanks for your useful work, very accurate! Anyway I don't hear the E note (9th fret, G string) at 12:40 on the original version played by Gary ( th-cam.com/video/G2C9MTRIvDk/w-d-xo.html) can you con firm this?
@@DanCampbellGuitar Thanks for your reply. I have got a THR10, but I stuggle to get good overdriven and distorted tones out of it. Perhaps I should try it with my PC.
@@jesperrodkjrpedersen7073 The 10x is has more heavy settings, but maybe trying it with your PC could help as they generally sound amazing for recording.
I wish I'd seen this a couple of years ago mate! It would have saved me hours trying to work out the tricky middle section :0)
Thanks for your useful work, very accurate! Anyway I don't hear the E note (9th fret, G string) at 12:40 on the original version played by Gary ( th-cam.com/video/G2C9MTRIvDk/w-d-xo.html) can you con firm this?
Perfect, less chat would be good. But hats off...it's perfect
Dude I've been waiting for someone to do this for years, thanks!
I have made a video for this solo in the past, however I missed a section out in the old lesson and I wanted to improve the quality also.
Great stuff, Dan, keep em coming. Any chance you could do a lesson on the fast version of this from One Night in Dublin?
Stellar! Thanks so much.
Great lesson
Decent 👌🏼
Great stuff. Do you play through an amp or some kind of software? Your guitar sound is very nice . Keep up the good work.
I play through a Yamaha THR10x amp that plugs un to my PC via USB.
@@DanCampbellGuitar Thanks for your reply. I have got a THR10, but I stuggle to get good overdriven and distorted tones out of it. Perhaps I should try it with my PC.
@@jesperrodkjrpedersen7073 The 10x is has more heavy settings, but maybe trying it with your PC could help as they generally sound amazing for recording.