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thanks again. This is a fun song to play.
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This is the best tutorial I have ever watched. Thanks for the great effort. You are awesome! ....from another old hack.
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This is the best tutorial I have seen. Thanks for the amazing effort. So easy to see and understand even for us old hacks. Stay Awesome!
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This is better than the original, brilliant!
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That's so fantastic.
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Great version, well done. Pauly.
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I freaking love your choices in covers! Im a total fan!
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Very micw
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This is so cool to see! Thank you kindly!
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nice
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Sounds Great!
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Wow you nailed it! Awesome job!
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I hope I'm not asking for too much, if you know the chords to "Lost and Found" by Echo and the Bunnymen can I get them from you. I've tried figuring out the chords with no luck. Can you help? It would be greatly appreciated it. I like the song very much. Thanks.
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great !!! really good instrumental version, I love it a lot !
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Very nice demo! Thanks for posting friend.
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great music nice washburn woodstock ea40
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could put the musical notes of the song to be played with my guitar
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@cure50 I'm playing a Washburn semi-acoustic, aSstrat and the guitar used for the tremolo is a 1984 Washburn Tele. For the intro, see the video from 2:40 onwards.
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that is dedication fair play to you mate Sergeant is just a god
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@jefffingerson Thanks Jeff. I don't get very many comments like that :)
By request, this video shows how I play some of the guitar parts to The Cutter by Echo and the Bunnymen. This isn't meant to be a reproduction of the original. In particular, I have slightly modified the song's distinctive intro to make it easier to play on the guitar. The actual intro uses a tuning that we don't use in Western music and it's hard to copy on a fretted instrument like a guitar. I think my version captures the basic gist, but it's certainly not note-for-note exact. The video shows me playing a live acoustic guitar track on top of a backing track I made using GarageBand. Sorry, no tabs. However, after I play the song I've got a tutorial that shows you close ups of all my fingerings. I hope that answers your questions.