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Me improvising lines over a home made midi file of the great 'Little Wing' chord progression by Jimi.
slide guitar blues swamp
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I'm a slider from way back but I love all kinds of music. I'm also a finger stylist.
I'm Canadian, moved to Australia in 1975 after living in London for a few years. Settled in Sydney and lived there for 23 years. I played in many lineups: Richard Clapton, Marc Hunter, Glenn Shorrock, Sleeping Dogs, Chasin the Train, The Six Amigos. I specialize in slide guitar and acoustic finger style, and I played on scores of Aussie albums, dozens of sound tracks and hundreds of commercials over that time. For more info . I'm also the author of which has been selling on the Internet since 1997. It puts into pictures and words the shorthand way I've developed over my 47 years of playing guitar of 'seeing' the fretboard and thinking about music. It describes a very simple way of putting those scales and modes where they belong -- on the back-burner -- and making melody the 'other' more powerful way. Endorsed by the great Tommy Emmanuel, it has revealed to thousands of twangers the simple mindset that turns the whole fretboard into friendly, familiar, well worn territory no matter what the music is doing.
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Blues Blues General
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Peak #1
Peak in subgenre #1
Author
Kirk Lorange
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2006 Kirk Lorange
Uploaded
December 18, 2007
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MP3 4.5 MB 128 kbps 4:52
Story behind the song
A home recording I did for a promo movie for my 'How to play Slide in Standard Tuning' DVD. It's the audio from a movie of same viewable at www.bottleneckguitar.com where you can see that it was recorded in one take.
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Soul Therapy
Jan 18, 2009
Well done!!
Great job Kirk. It sounds like Jimi met Eric Clapton. The thing I really like is your original style to a tune that's been played by so many others. It's hard to pull-off but I think you did it in flying colors! Keep up the great work. I never thought of a slide as a tremolo handle before -- excellent idea. Reps to ya.
Big Cat Daddy
Feb 27, 2008
Nice touch.
just thomas
Jan 12, 2008
great guitar work
Paul Mcilwaine
Jan 01, 2008
Great slippin n slidin Bro