swlabr Posted September 18, 2005 Share Posted September 18, 2005 I understand that it'll sound different (for obvious reasons). But what I mean is, if you listen to the studio version, there is a far greater amount of wah used. In his live versions, he just plays a guitar solo at the end. He doesn't do any of the ones after the "chorus". Might there be any reason for this?You don't hear Slash cutting the SCOM solo in half, do you? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevGNR666 Posted September 18, 2005 Share Posted September 18, 2005 different genre of music than slashthis is more jazz blusy kinda improv...unlike slash's band where every solo was put down in strict detail...the solos had themes but could be toyed around with and cut and pasted Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnezz Posted September 18, 2005 Share Posted September 18, 2005 I understand that it'll sound different (for obvious reasons). But what I mean is, if you listen to the studio version, there is a far greater amount of wah used. In his live versions, he just plays a guitar solo at the end. He doesn't do any of the ones after the "chorus". Might there be any reason for this?You don't hear Slash cutting the SCOM solo in half, do you?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I had a think about this, and had a few listerns to White Room then i figured it.In the studio version there are 2 guitars, one playing the rhythym the other the wah wah bits. The parts he left out live is the little wah wah fills, but he couldn't play them as he was playing the rhythym, you can't do two things at once Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swlabr Posted September 18, 2005 Author Share Posted September 18, 2005 I understand that it'll sound different (for obvious reasons). But what I mean is, if you listen to the studio version, there is a far greater amount of wah used. In his live versions, he just plays a guitar solo at the end. He doesn't do any of the ones after the "chorus". Might there be any reason for this?You don't hear Slash cutting the SCOM solo in half, do you?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I had a think about this, and had a few listerns to White Room then i figured it.In the studio version there are 2 guitars, one playing the rhythym the other the wah wah bits. The parts he left out live is the little wah wah fills, but he couldn't play them as he was playing the rhythym, you can't do two things at once <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I knew there was a second guitar in the song! I just had some second thoughts . Well, thanks guys. Guess you've answered my question. Btw Johnezz, can you play White Room? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnezz Posted September 18, 2005 Share Posted September 18, 2005 I understand that it'll sound different (for obvious reasons). But what I mean is, if you listen to the studio version, there is a far greater amount of wah used. In his live versions, he just plays a guitar solo at the end. He doesn't do any of the ones after the "chorus". Might there be any reason for this?You don't hear Slash cutting the SCOM solo in half, do you?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I had a think about this, and had a few listerns to White Room then i figured it.In the studio version there are 2 guitars, one playing the rhythym the other the wah wah bits. The parts he left out live is the little wah wah fills, but he couldn't play them as he was playing the rhythym, you can't do two things at once <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I knew there was a second guitar in the song! I just had some second thoughts . Well, thanks guys. Guess you've answered my question. Btw Johnezz, can you play White Room?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I haven't got around to learning it ever before, plus i don't own a Wah pedal myself, but i've been getting into Cream alot lately so when i save up some money im getting myself a Wah Pedal then learn White Room, beucase it is defantly one kick ass song. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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