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Classical scales and general playing (Bach in particular)

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(@andrewlubinus89)
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Yeah, this is kind of off topic but I just wanted to put out a thanks for our moderators and stuff. GN is one place on the net where I'm not worried aobut getting flamed and the mods generally are freindly and explain themselves and such. Thanks guys for your effort.

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(@hueseph)
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Yeah, but then again with piano you have two hands playing notes.

Not to be pedantic but anything written in the classical style is neo-classical but I agree with you in that the same old baroque licks played on the electric guitar get tiring after a while.

You play guitar with one hand or do some guitarists have an extra hand that I wasn't priveledged with? I was referring to the Fulara video with his two handed tapping technique

Noteboat: I stand corrected. I wish I had a tenth of your knowledge on the subject but alas, I'm a lazy couch potatoe.

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Any other suggestions for peices that work great on a single electric guitar. Toccata and Fugue was fun :)


   
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Paganini's Caprice - Op1 Nr 24 - hard work though

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