I've been listening and re-listening to Pink Floyd's "Learning to Fly" and thought thatI'd give it a go. It's a long song so I super-condenced it.
No vocals (you're welcome).
I think the drums came out cool. It's a rock track burned off YouTube and mixed in with a cajon track lifted fthe same way (screen recorder). Line up the beats and there ya go. Kinda sounds like the crazy drumming on the record.
Anyway, here ya go. All 10 tracks...
Floyd effort
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Tasty licks you played there. I have never tried that song, we have covered Wish You Were Here, Have A Cigar and Comfortably Numb over the years. Floyd is always a challenge.
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Thanks, Jeff The song is 75% G and Em. I must have tried that solo 30 times. 'Finaly gave up and used the third effort which was a lot of noodling. For some reason, I landed on the root note more than other efforts.tonebender wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2023 7:59 am Tasty licks you played there. I have never tried that song, we have covered Wish You Were Here, Have A Cigar and Comfortably Numb over the years. Floyd is always a challenge.
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