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BrendaBrick

(1,296 posts)
Sun Apr 8, 2012, 08:09 PM Apr 2012

check out 'fred'

just a regular guy playing guitar for the sheer love and joy of it. In this video, he is playing along to AC/DC's: "Can't Stand Still" You'll note that he throws in two lead guitar riffs all on his own and it really blends/adds....good stuff

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check out 'fred' (Original Post) BrendaBrick Apr 2012 OP
great guitar work andyrindfleisch Jun 2012 #1
This may become a double post simply because I have so many links open.... BrendaBrick Jun 2012 #2

BrendaBrick

(1,296 posts)
2. This may become a double post simply because I have so many links open....
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 11:15 PM
Jun 2012

But I'm glad you liked it andy and welcome to DU

For variations on a theme - check this out:

First off, open both links and then freeze 'em:



http://www.wimp.com/nationalballet/ (courtesy of link from another DUer from the lounge)

Got that? OK.

Start the AC/DC vid - count to about 3 or 4 - then start the wimp/ballet vid

Should mesh. Ideally, knees drop (from the dancers) on the downbeat and the part of "when I see a pretty woman" would be about where that one guy jumps into the air...to try and synchronize it all - but if it all doesn't quite come together like that - no biggie. Just coordinating the two (to me) is pretty satisfying and works well together....more or less ~ even though you have to start the wimp/dancers vid again while the AC/DC song finishes.......
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