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Author: anonymunk
Posted: Nov 10 2008 - 09:11 PM
Subject: Need help from someone who knows electric guitar instrumentals
Blasted instrumentals - they never have any words and they foil my search efforts!

Anyway, I remember hearing this song sometime around the v. early to mid 90s. The artist sounds very, very much like Gary Hoey. I went to amazon.com to preview snippets of his songs, but I couldn't locate this one so it may not be him. The rhythm of the piece I'm supplying is slightly off, but it is fairly close. There is also another portion of the song where there are some descending triplet arpeggios, but I couldn't recreate that with the keyboard very well. The song is fairly mellow and not too "rockin and rollin".

Anyone that can even point me in the direction of some artists that sound like Gary Hoey (it's not Satriani or Vai or Malmsteen, I don't think - the characteristics of Hoey's sound is as close as I can find) would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you ever so much!


 
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