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Ideas for two-guitarist instrumental performance? Hi haven't posted here for some time, hope all's cool and funked guys. Now, urgency calls and I'm desperate for inspiration from you guys. I've been asked if I want to give a performance at a concert held by my music school, and unnaturally, I said 'yeah, why not?', despite myself being able to answer that question....like, 'because I am gonna be really crap!'
I've been to one of these concerts before, and thankfully, I witnessed the limits of crudness as well as the brilliance. So I reckon I'm gonna do it for a laugh, so long as I rope a friend into being on stage with me...so that noone will be able to tell who's let of the (other) 'funk'. I think the setting will be two electric guitars (me and my buddy), bass, keyboardist, drums. The other musicians will undoubtedly be a bunch of annoying 5 year old prodigies I'm trying to think of some relatively easy jam that would be perfect for two 'lead' guitarists (I would guess, taking turns with rythm/lead). Could be a slow blues, or jazz/rock fusion or even some pop song, so long as it sounds good instrumentally and not like it's missing the lyrics when played.....I AIN'T gonna sing! Not to that audience at least. What would you guys do? By the way, this would be my first ever 'gig'! ..... BULLSEYE! | |
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villanova junction (jimi played this at woodstock, prince has covered it many times)
its an easy song Am, Dm and F in the bridge/refrain. sounds good tho! | |
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daf1999 said: villanova junction (jimi played this at woodstock, prince has covered it many times)
its an easy song Am, Dm and F in the bridge/refrain. sounds good tho! Yummy! I like your choice, thanks ..... BULLSEYE! | |
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Yo Maggotbrain,
Acoustic stuff is a little tricky but play anything with a rhythm and lead. Blues works well but if you're looking for covers think about bands with 2 guitarists. AeroSmith immediately comes to mind but the Dave Mathews and Tim Reynolds stuff is pretty amazing also (for 2 guys with acoustic guitars) typos - edit [This message was edited Mon May 10 9:02:08 2004 by Slave2daGroove] | |
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Slave2daGroove said: Yo Maggotbrain,
Acoustic stuff is a little tricky but play anything with a rhythm and lead. Blues works well but if you're looking for covers think about bands with 2 guitarists. AeroSmith immediately comes to mind but the Dave Mathews and Tim Reynolds stuff is pretty amazing also (for 2 guys with acoustic guitars) typos - edit [This message was edited Mon May 10 9:02:08 2004 by Slave2daGroove] Heya man, thanks for the suggestions! I only have Toys in the Attic but I'll check it out and see if anything grabs my attention. I want to try and keep it electric, so that I can showcase my new Moss ME-50 to all the old biddies and also because my acoustic is cheap and unforgiving Can you believe I don't own and Dave Mathews?! ..... BULLSEYE! | |
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Moderator | To make it interesting, how about one of you play with a clean tone and the other with a lot of distortion and harmonize a song back and forth.
Practice the heck out of it before your gig, whatever songs you choose. It will be fun! All Rights Reserved. |
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always on the run! it's great for two guitars, you can groove over the jam, and improvise over teh verses. | |
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Taureau said: Heya man, thanks for the suggestions! I only have Toys in the Attic but I'll check it out and see if anything grabs my attention. I want to try and keep it electric, so that I can showcase my new Moss ME-50 to all the old biddies and also because my acoustic is cheap and unforgiving Can you believe I don't own and Dave Mathews?!
Not a huge fan of Dave Mathews but the acoustic double album with Tim Reynolds (his guitarist) is pretty cool. 7Salles suggestion was right on, a lot of Lenny Kravitz is good for 2 guitars, then a combo of acoustic and electric with distortion/effects in just the right places is all you need. Whatever you do, no Bon Jovi | |
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TV Themes are always cool to work into instrumentals - it gives the audience an "oh! I recognize that stuff!" kinda reaction, not to mention that 60s and 70's tv show themes:
Sanford and Son I Dream of Genie Fish Welcome Back Kotter The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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Slave2daGroove said: Taureau said: Heya man, thanks for the suggestions! I only have Toys in the Attic but I'll check it out and see if anything grabs my attention. I want to try and keep it electric, so that I can showcase my new Moss ME-50 to all the old biddies and also because my acoustic is cheap and unforgiving Can you believe I don't own and Dave Mathews?!
Not a huge fan of Dave Mathews but the acoustic double album with Tim Reynolds (his guitarist) is pretty cool. 7Salles suggestion was right on, a lot of Lenny Kravitz is good for 2 guitars, then a combo of acoustic and electric with distortion/effects in just the right places is all you need. Whatever you do, no Bon Jovi As a matter of fact wanted dead or alive from bon jovi is great for two acoustic guitars! :p | |
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Taureau,
If you don't want to reinvent the wheel, you might consider an Allman Brothers instrumental. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed or Hot 'Lanta for example. They sound like they're setup for your instrumentation and there's lots of solo room after the heads get played. Tribal Disorder "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Oh try some BB King. | |
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