Country guitar solos are becoming rock-ish
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Country guitar solos are becoming rock-ish
I've noticed a real change in the sound and techniques, of Contemporary Country guitar solos. This has motivated me to try and "expand" my playing for my latest country song, called Credit Crunch. Please have a listen and tell me if I'm headed in the right direction(or the right key).http://www.taximusic.com/song.php?song_ ... m=trueTake careStevie B
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I just want to be sure everyone knows this is me being funny. I think the mood is a bit serious lately
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Good thing you made that second post, though.
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I have decided to name this genre Hair Country.SR085271QSHAIR COUNTRY INSTRUMENTALS NEEDED. Bill and Ted will be screening these listings themselves and will be open to hearing a great variety of stylistic approaches. They really welcome 'dive bombing' soloing techniques and pointy-looking guitars but in countrified contexts.
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Good thing I held on to those Spandex Chaps
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