Matthew's Solos
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Matthew's Solos
Hello
My youtube page has the following Playlists; please feel free to subscribe and also join my mailing list. You can join by sending an e mail to sear1200@googlemail.com
www.youtube.com/mattsuzo
Classical Guitar Clips
Original Compositions
Improvisations
Jazz Clips
Randy Rhoads clips
My youtube page has the following Playlists; please feel free to subscribe and also join my mailing list. You can join by sending an e mail to sear1200@googlemail.com
www.youtube.com/mattsuzo
Classical Guitar Clips
Original Compositions
Improvisations
Jazz Clips
Randy Rhoads clips
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Thanks BIG P and Skezza
I hope this section of the site grows. It's great hearing everyone and seeing people improve and the directions they are taking
Cheers for your comments
Matt
I hope this section of the site grows. It's great hearing everyone and seeing people improve and the directions they are taking
Cheers for your comments
Matt
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I wish this section was better used, I know it could be an amazing place to hear the members take on Randy's playing. I never think to look because im not a guitarist.Matthew wrote:Thanks BIG P and Skezza
I hope this section of the site grows. It's great hearing everyone and seeing people improve and the directions they are taking
Cheers for your comments
Matt
I loved the outro to Tonight, I think 'Tonight' has to be my favorite ever Randy guitar part. Knowing it was scratch played and he was playing from the heart, I still get goose pimples listening to it and turn the volume up full to hear those last few notes. I still get a bit chocked up, to me 'Tonight' always seems to be about Randy himself and that haunting guitar solo as it fades is like him leaving us.
I know I am being a bit sappy, thanks for putting these on site Matt I will listen to the others later.
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No your not atall. When I think of how young Randy was and how little in stature he was, yet he just lets every last ounce of passion seep into that solo and plays like a giant.Trigger wrote: I still get a bit chocked up, to me 'Tonight' always seems to be about Randy himself and that haunting guitar solo as it fades is like him leaving us.
I know I am being a bit sappy, thanks for putting these on site Matt I will listen to the others later.
Trigger
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Sorry for hijacking this thread about your wonderful playing, But, you made me want to listen too 'Tonight' again, so between appointments I popped home to shower and change. I put 'Tonight' on and got ready. All I can say is you don't ever want to see a fat 40 year old plumber in the shower playing air guitar and crying!Matthew wrote:
No your not atall. When I think of how young Randy was and how little in stature he was, yet he just lets every last ounce of passion seep into that solo and plays like a giant...it makes me very sad too.
That solo says so, so much in such limited time. That really touches me because I think Randy lived a life that is like that solo...too short in time yet full of substance!
I can't play anything for a while after hearing Randy's Tonight. It makes other guitar solos to me for quite a while afterwards seem very shallow.
Well! I wasn't really crying I got soap in my eye (well thats my excuse, and what I would have said if my girlfriend had seen me), but, I realised that 'Tonight' is still a masterpeice that can move me after 25 years of listening to it. I find that much of 'Diary' is like a peice of classical music and should be listened too much the way people listen to Bach, Mozart or Wagner.
Your playing of 'Tonight' was spot on and I think goes to show something even more about what was played by Randy on that fateful day back in 1981, That you, and all the other guitarists I have heard play Randy's solo (in that song) bring the same emotions out in me. Not only did you play it well, but that last minute or so of 'Tonight' is pure genius and the word genius can never be used lightly, but in my oppinion genius is what it is .
Sorry again for the hijack and I will listen to the other solo's later
Bye for now
Ian
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Heej Matt,
Great stuff you got there!
Have to go through all your clips yet, you did a great job on the spotlight solo!
I'm right now listening to your "Revelation Interlude", sounds very nice!
Btw. could this piece be inspired by "Private Investigations" from the Dire Straits? Because of your classical playing it suddenly clicks in my head, some of it seems like the same kind of chord progression. Thnx for posting that!
Great stuff you got there!
Have to go through all your clips yet, you did a great job on the spotlight solo!
I'm right now listening to your "Revelation Interlude", sounds very nice!
Btw. could this piece be inspired by "Private Investigations" from the Dire Straits? Because of your classical playing it suddenly clicks in my head, some of it seems like the same kind of chord progression. Thnx for posting that!
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Hi Dutchman!
The Revelation Interlude is a reworking (or as Tim Burton famously said, when he remade Planet Of The Apes,a 're-imagining' )
of the middle section of Revelation (Mother Earth)
Thanks for listening.
Cheers
Matt
The Revelation Interlude is a reworking (or as Tim Burton famously said, when he remade Planet Of The Apes,a 're-imagining' )
of the middle section of Revelation (Mother Earth)
Thanks for listening.
Cheers
Matt
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Sorry I didn't mean to not answer. They are from the Tribute Tab book. But I have changed the fingering in most of the pieces to what is easier for my way of playing.CRAZY TRAIN wrote:AMAZING! :p where did you get RR's spotlight tabs?
Cheers
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