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Jacob
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the hendrix machine gun solo is considered by many to be the greatest of all time idk, my personal favorite may be sultans of swing or one of the many epic david gilmour solos what's your favorite guitar solo? https://open.spotify.com/track/7jwmwJilMUCnDuFKdJcWzV?si=pBqDP3WUQJKp4m1YsyCIRg
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Kevang30.degen.eth 馃嚮馃嚜馃帺
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Although at one time he said he hated it, one of my favorites is Slash sweet child or mine
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Jacob
@jrf
yeah that's a great solo haven't thought about that song in forever and then someone recently asked me to play it it's a really good tune (also can't forget the *two* november rain solos)
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Kevang30.degen.eth 馃嚮馃嚜馃帺
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those solos are very good too, I generally like Slash's style 馃槑 I didn't know you played too, I've always wanted to learn but I guess not everyone has the talent 馃馃槈
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Jacob
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i have been blessed w talented friends to learn from, and now i like to teach music too never been a shredder but i studied a lot of theory as a kid and i'd spend hours recording solos to tape and breaking them down phrase by phrase
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Kevang30.degen.eth 馃嚮馃嚜馃帺
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That's right, it is a great advantage to have groups of friends with the same taste and even more so if they are talented, I know what you are talking about teaching, I am a mathematics teacher and it gives satisfaction being able to help others learn, it is never too late to learn, I think I still have time to try
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Jacob
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100% agree and math and music have a lot in common, it's mostly learning intervals, relationships between notes, becoming familiar w that playing w feel is the hardest part once that technical stuff clicks
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