Betcha Can't Play This with Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Angus Clark
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“Here's a fast run up the fretboard that I call ‘the Dominizer’ because it’s based on a dominant seven arpeggio, specifically, A7 [A C# E G]. In the first two bars, I play the arpeggio classical-style through several inversions on the top three strings, four notes up, then four notes down, with a quick position shift every two beats.
“Beginning on beat two of bar 3, I reach my final A7 in 17th position and break away from the strict classical approach and segue into a blues lick that descends across the strings, adding some hammer-ons and pull-offs to get a more fluid feel. I incorporate what are called approach notes. Notice in bar 3 how I precede the major third, C# , with the minor third, C, and the fifth, E, with the sharp fourth, D#. In bar 4, I use D# as a descending approach note to D, the fourth.
“For the pick hand, I’m using a combination of alternate picking and economy picking in bars 1 and 2 and through beat one of bar 3.
“Practice the run slowly at first, using the indicated pick strokes and fingerings and paying careful attention to nailing all the position shifts.”
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May 02, 2011 at 7:55am
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lisastanger
April 07, 2011 at 8:26am
I recently listened to the Orchestra's Angus Clark and really liked their music. Reminds of my visit to the Blumenshop where the shoplady said: um hier guten blumen zu verschicken müssen sie auch gut Gitarre spielen können. Dann klappt es auch mit dem blumen online verschicken besser und sie können auch Rosen haben. I then picked out my Guitar and played the riff of Angus Clark. I also got the flowers at the end.














