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    Hi Sean.

    Yes it is my new baby:-) I have always wanted one of these and I am loving it. Sold a lot of my collection, about 7 guitars, and bought this instead. And not regretting it:-)

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    Thanks Sean. Always nice to hear your opinion. Yeah know what you mean. I´m not a big Boo fan but there is something about this song I really like.

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    Thanks Sean. Always nice to hear some constructive advise. I´ve been meaning to focus more on my improvisation skills, but with fulltime teaching job, wife and two kids it is hard to find the time to practice. Hopefully when the kids are older I can get some time in.

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    Glad you liked it:-) This is the instrumental section, but there is vocals on the songs. I will upload some more examples when we have some more demos recorded.

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    Nice playing but a little to much chorus/reverb on your sound for my taste. But nothing wrong with the playing. What kind of guitar is that? It looks like some kind of Jem.

    / Tom Jensen

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    There is no information on the tab as to how the rhythm and tempo goes. When using this kind of tab you have to listen to the song to get this correct. The numbers you refer to is indeed the chords and how to play them but I think there is a notation error on the Bm7. Normally Bm7 is x24232. The second chord is not a Cm7 but C#m7. It is two different chords a half step (one fret) apart. So the notation on this chord i correct.

    /Tom Jensen

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    @Epi010 13133 wrote:

    My gf just turned around asking “what’s that, i like it” – so you see, you did a good job 🙂 I like it too, btw.

    That gf is a keeper:-)

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    Hi Tom.

    No-I don´t know the full song. I used to but it has been a loooong time since I practiced this run. But it is a great run to get use to outside picking and some position shifts.

    And thanks for the comment on the improv. My main focus the last year has been on some technical issues with my picking and recording with my band so haven´t really improvised a lot. Think I will do that some more in the future.

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    Hi Bill.

    Your inbox is full. Can´t send you an answer.

    / Tom Jensen

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    Hey Bill.

    I tried to PM you back but your mailbox is full.

    / Tom Jensen

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    Thanks Sean. I find this kind of solo harder to play than say John Petrucci or anything like that. I´ts so more about the attitude and frasing than the actual notes.
    And sorry about the outfit but I don´t fit my school clothes anymore:-)

    I currently own 11 guitars – All Ibanez 🙂

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    Hi Eric.

    Thanks for the compliment;-) Besides alot of jazz lately I spend most of my practicetime on Alternate picking:-)
    And it is the D-sonic in the bridge and Air Norton in the neck. Killer combo. I have tried the Crunch Lab but prefere the D-sonic. And the amp is the Randall RM80 loaded with the Ultra XL modul.

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    Hi Richard.

    I remember seeing that video a couple of years ago:-) Mighty impressive. I couldn’t play anything like that when I was 18.

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    Thanks Bill. Belive me its a struggle:-) But I try to relax as much as possible when playing anything like this.

    Tom Jensen

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    The John Petrucci forum.

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