Andy Timmons - Utilizing position shifts in “Ghost of You”
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- Опубликовано: 20 дек 2023
- For tabs and text of this video lesson, see the February 2024 issue of Guitar World -
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MELODIC MUSE by Andy Timmons
POSITION PLAYER
For the next few columns, Andy Timmons presents his song “Ghost of You,” which he recorded with the Andy Timmons Band for their 2006 album, Resolution. This proved to be a very pivotal record for him, as it marked a point when he really began digging into “tone questing,” and it was also the first record where he did not include any overdubs. There’s just one guitar, backed by bass and drums throughout the entire record. It proved to be a transitional turning point for him because this is how he's since recorded every album.
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Andy is equally as great a teacher as he is a player. Much thanks for the lesson!!
Such beautiful phrasing and tone. That pinch harmonic at 1:27 on the B note was just nasty AF. What great placement. Goosebumps 🤘🤘
Cant wait for the next session
My own guitar idol will forever be Satch. But AT is just another master of melodic composition for rock guitar along with crazy tasteful chops and glorious tone. And just like Joe, I can personally attest that Andy is the most humble, friendly, easy going human rock god around having had the pleasure of watching then just hanging out with Andy in Hong Kong a few years ago. Such a beautiful player and equally beautiful human being.
Equally true side story: my buddy who was there with me that night ended up buying the exact Mesa Lonestar 50 head and cab that Andy used for that HK gig. XD
This is incredible.
Such a great player
Can't wait for the next session
Resolution is still my absolute favorite instrumental album of all time. AT is such a great player and person. Thank you for this lesson.
About as creative as oatmeal 😊.
I don’t understand that ?