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Posted: Feb. 11 2003, 10:15

A little fragment from 'In Dulci Jubilo'

Jubilo

I recorded this a long time ago. i hope you like it...

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Posted: Feb. 11 2003, 10:28

Great! How long did it take you to learn the guitar solo?
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Posted: Feb. 11 2003, 10:59

I donĀ“t remember exactly. I recorded it a long time ago (more than a year). I think that in one or two weeks I get the neccssary skill to play that...
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Posted: Feb. 11 2003, 12:02

my little 4 year really enjoyed jubilo, shame she did'nt have a dncing partner!
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Posted: Feb. 12 2003, 05:43

bitfidus you've done it again. You have a penchant for accurately reproducing our all-time favorite Oldfield git solos ! (This one and the Ommadawn ending).

One criticism -- the bends are just a tad short. Perhaps some X-light strings would give you a little more room up there. But that was really, really good. Great work!


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Posted: Feb. 12 2003, 16:16

Ah yes, a classic solo...

Not one that's as simple as it sounds, perhaps, it takes a bit of experience to get that really accurate yet fluid feel which Mike plays it with.
The best thing for getting the bends right is just practise, I think, and it's worth the time spent on it...
Having a guitar with good top fret access, like Mike's Gibson SG helps, of course (did you play this on a strat or similar guitar, by any chance?).

Nice work, keep going!
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Posted: Feb. 15 2003, 02:16

Nice, but it's a pity there are a few odd tones.
I like the silly ending sound though!


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