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...knowing many Students are studying hard and cramming for finals...a little musical backdrop...that's hopefully not too distracting...hang in there...
~BloomingArtist~
Last edited by BloomingArtist; 05-05-2012 at 11:47 AM..
I don't know what kind of guitar is being played...bands used to put in the liner notes what kind of guitars were played...perhaps they have a website that may be of help...or maybe just a search of the song title and guitar used?
~BloomingArtist~
The search didn't help. All I managed to find is this:
(#) Ghost Note
Intro
C#|---------------------------------------------|
G#|---------------------------------------------|
B |---------------------------------------------|
E |---------------------------------------------|
F#|-6-5-5----6-5-5----2---6-5-5----6-5-5----2-2-|
C#|-4-3-3--0-4-3-3--0-0---4-3-3--0-4-3-3--0-0-0-|
The search didn't help. All I managed to find is this:
(#) Ghost Note
Intro
C#|---------------------------------------------|
G#|---------------------------------------------|
B |---------------------------------------------|
E |---------------------------------------------|
F#|-6-5-5----6-5-5----2---6-5-5----6-5-5----2-2-|
C#|-4-3-3--0-4-3-3--0-0---4-3-3--0-4-3-3--0-0-0-|
from wikipedia...
Borland's guitar playing is experimental and nontraditional, and he is noted for his creative use of six and seven-string guitars. Three Dollar Bill, Yall$ features him playing without a guitar pick, performing with two hands, one playing melodic notes, and the other playing chord progressions. His guitar playing has made use of octave shapes, and choppy, eighth-note rhythms, sometimes accompanied by muting his strings with his left hand, creating a percussive sound. Borland has also made use of unevenly accented syncopated sixteenth notes to create a disorienting effect, and hypnotic, droning licks. The song "Stuck" uses a sustain pedal in the first bar, and muted riffs in the second bar.
...strong language alert
...from watching the live version...i would say it's the effects used and style...and not the type of guitar being played...
1 - Welcome to the New Dimension
2 - Isis and Osiris
3 - Amazing Flight
4 - Time Beyond Time
5 - The Decision Tree (We're Alive)
6 - Tunnel of Light
7 - Across the Rainbow Bridge
1 - The Garden of Emotions
2 - Valley of the Queens
3 - The Castle Hall
4 - Tower of Hope
5 - Cosmic Fusion
6 - The Mirror Maze
7 - Evil Devolution
8 - The Two Gates
9 - Forever of the Stars
10 - Another Time, Another Space
1. "Heeding the Call" 0:00
2. "Legacy of Kings" 4:31
3. "Let the Hammer Fall" 8:45
4. "Dreamland" Dronjak, 13:02
5. "Remember Yesterday" 18:45
6. "At the End of the Rainbow" 23:50
7. "Back to Back" (Pretty Maids cover) 27:56
8. "Stronger Than All" 31:36
9. "Warriors of Faith" 36:06
10. "The Fallen One" 40:52
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