Glad you managed to get this together with what little time you have! Well done! Don't worry - my girl and I are moving interestate in about 7 weeks and between now and then have another week of house repairs, packing, organising, regular employment, job seeking interestate and a pre-planned 2 week holiday before X-mas thrown in for good measure - and man, I can only just imagine what having a young child in the equation would do to my guitar playing at the moment - that is dearly hanging by a thread (this one, actually - pardon the pun...).
So, as for your November - absolutely loved the intro/outro theme! Arpeggios around 0:28 were fierce and tight. Not so sure about the transition into the next solo but there was some really nice stuff going on around the 1:00 minute mark for sure leading into that very tight hammer and pull-off section that culminated around 1:25. The next few runs were a little standard scalar sounding to me until the stretchy part using the 3 string arpeggios around 1:50 - nice :cool: Yeah that tone on the other guitar towards the end is a little sick and the hum was very noticeable - I could tell that the action was also a fair way off the ground - it sounded about as smooth as trying to skip a rope on stilts but to your credit you still managed to shred on the old beast! But the question remains.. Why did you use that instrument? :eek:
However, still that intro/outro section is probably the most memorable and catchy riff in my opinion that anyone has put forward in this month's - I'm not surprised it belongs to the owner of the BT! So well done and once again thanks for the great BT.
Spedzar - "the sound of one hand tapping"...