Cliffs Of Dover Axe-Fx II Cover. Awesome!!!

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This dude nails it so good that Eric Johnson posted it on his official Facebook page :rock:

He stays 100% faithful to the album version, much more so than Eric does.....

All Axe2 & of course his fingers & ears :yes:

 
Very fucking impressive....so hard to play that...guarantee he was stoked to get that take. :lol: :LOL:

:rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:
 
Damn good...I usually don't see people play it in that position for the stretch.
 
Pretty sure that's Rick Graham; dude can shred and his videos are funny as fuck.
 
nope, that guy could play it like that three times in a row,

he really is that good!
 
Yeah, Rick Graham is pretty fierce. Solid classical player aswell.

I'm not really into technical shred guitar, but this blew me away when I first heard it.

 
crwnedblasphemy":3ecfakv4 said:
Damn good...I usually don't see people play it in that position for the stretch.

Yeah I tried learning that way back when, and that stretch and my short fingers didn't get along. :no: I believe he's playing it in the correct position though. It's the only way to really get that specific timbre, by playing it there.
 
he makes it look so easy, very calm and relaxed playing, with the fingers so calm much smoothness
 
Hadn't heard of him, but he's a certifiable badass... check this, most impressive-

 
JimmyBlind":6sew07uh said:
Yeah, Rick Graham is pretty fierce. Solid classical player aswell.

I'm not really into technical shred guitar, but this blew me away when I first heard it.


Holy lord
 
I bought some of his lessons. Inspiring stuff. I just like that he has impeccable crazy technique AND can phrase/slow down/leave holes once in awhile! That's rare.
 
petethorn":2vlc2ak1 said:
I bought some of his lessons. Inspiring stuff. I just like that he has impeccable crazy technique AND can phrase/slow down/leave holes once in awhile! That's rare.

Yeah Pete, I'm about to buy a couple of his lessons as well. I'm particularly interested in his right hand technique.....
 
He nailed the sound, and plays great!....Lot's of folks don't realize that the original was recorded with an ES335....most people are familiar with him doing it on a Strat so they assume it was recorded that way. :confused:
 
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