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nagpo 01-15-2006 09:50 PM

Re: Tell Us How MOP Rocks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by guitardude1985
Guitar solos? There's only one and thats in "pity for a dime."

theres also one in unforgiven. theres probalbly more, i forgot.

jammy123 01-16-2006 09:06 AM

Re: Tell Us How MOP Rocks
 
thats not a solo

RoffeDH 01-16-2006 10:31 AM

Re: Tell Us How MOP Rocks
 
No, there's no solo in MOP, Mark have admittet that he couldn't solo at the time that they recorded MOP...

nagpo 01-16-2006 01:47 PM

Re: Tell Us How MOP Rocks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RoffeDH
No, there's no solo in MOP, Mark have admittet that he couldn't solo at the time that they recorded MOP...

damn, i wish i knew what a solo was. i thoght it was when the guitar started to...i dont know how to explain it.

guitardude1985 01-16-2006 03:23 PM

Re: Tell Us How MOP Rocks
 
A guitar solo is a series of notes, or could be screding where you tap your fingers on a string really fast. It's also a series of notes that follows the basic fabric of the song.

"No, there's no solo in MOP, Mark have admittet that he couldn't solo at the time that they recorded MOP..."

Where did you read that? It sounds just a tad bit bullshitanized, last time I did an audial diagnotic of pity for a dime I could of sworn to myself that, that song had a guitar solo in it. And in just a illusion nagpo, thats what you would call a riff.

Unforgiven Fan 01-16-2006 03:47 PM

Re: Tell Us How MOP Rocks
 
most "solos" can be classified on MOP as leads, interludes, breaks, and bit of soloing...Pity of the Dime part slants toward a combo of leads, interludes, and a solo.

nagpo 01-16-2006 06:43 PM

Re: Tell Us How MOP Rocks
 
thanks guys

guitardude1985 01-16-2006 10:56 PM

Re: Tell Us How MOP Rocks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Unforgiven Fan
most "solos" can be classified on MOP as leads, interludes, breaks, and bit of soloing...Pity of the Dime part slants toward a combo of leads, interludes, and a solo.


True.


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