i just learned it from another compilation i had...
i just wanted to see on what volume it was from fremeaux...
michael if you're reading this, is it me, or do you hear a hammer-ed E note on the A string, when he plays this passage towards the very end, a little before he does the classic stairway to heaven descent (Am G F E):
well, let's get this straight, you DO hear the E right?
as to whether it was an accident or not, i don't know, but i hear it very clearly...
you can also clearly hear that it was NOT attacked and the note that immediately follows (F) is clearly attacked with a downstroke.... which implies two possibilities,
1: unintentional : therefore his left hand accidently hammers on the E on the D string before plucking the F on the 3rd fret....
2: intentional, he quickly hammers on the E note on the A string!!! and very quickly shifts position to nail the F on the D string..... which strikes me as a rather odd....
I'm not exactly sure what measure you're talking about...the tab you posted earlier doesn't correspond to my transcription. I assume you're talking about the last 10 or so measures of the piece where he descends Am, GM, FM, EM
Are you saying the hammer on is on the FM? I don't have one in my transcription...if I get a chance I'll listen to the recording again.
He does do a hammer on from the open A to C on an ascending FM arp. earlier in the piece. Right after the super fast descending Phrygian run.
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i just learned it from another compilation i had...
i just wanted to see on what volume it was from fremeaux...
michael if you're reading this, is it me, or do you hear a hammer-ed E note on the A string, when he plays this passage towards the very end, a little before he does the classic stairway to heaven descent (Am G F E):
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Well....i'll let is slide this time.
No, I don't have a hammer on in my transcription. If you can prove there is one I'll add it in the second addition!
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as to whether it was an accident or not, i don't know, but i hear it very clearly...
you can also clearly hear that it was NOT attacked and the note that immediately follows (F) is clearly attacked with a downstroke.... which implies two possibilities,
1: unintentional : therefore his left hand accidently hammers on the E on the D string before plucking the F on the 3rd fret....
2: intentional, he quickly hammers on the E note on the A string!!! and very quickly shifts position to nail the F on the D string..... which strikes me as a rather odd....
what do you think?
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Are you saying the hammer on is on the FM? I don't have one in my transcription...if I get a chance I'll listen to the recording again.
He does do a hammer on from the open A to C on an ascending FM arp. earlier in the piece. Right after the super fast descending Phrygian run.
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