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mike_baugh

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Hi guys, sorry I haven't been around posting much lately, I have been tied up with work! So I thought I'd pop by to show you guys some of the stuff I've been working on :) Lots of Luke content here! :p

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1ofhrYRXKY]YouTube - Michael Baugh Guest solo on 'Celebrate' from our MODERN SOUL JAMTACK PACKAGE[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPPpRVlPUuw&feature=channel]YouTube - Killer Queen by Queen Totally Accurate Guitar Solo[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Od8lGHj8Wig]YouTube - Joe Satriani - Love Thing[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7AaQZOJ8cQ]YouTube - Blackstar Artisan - short improvisation[/ame]
 

ScreaminFloyd

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What kind of Capo are you using in the second video behind the nut to play in the key of C/G ? I've been looking everywhere for one and no one has one.
Dunlop has one thats simular , but the one your using looks soft like a hair band. JP uses one as well, I cant even find them online. Nice guitar work.
 

straycat113

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Real nice Mike , great note selection on the improv piece I really dug it. Screamingfloyd that is not a capo it is a hair band that he had above the nut, and probably used on a different piece as it was not used on that solo. You can find them in any anywhere, check a big pharmacy.
 

ScreaminFloyd

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JP uses one up the fretboard as a Capo. It does look like a hair band though.

Behind the nut puts the guitar in the key of C/G I have the cloth Dunlop kind.

I could never find the kind JP uses though. This guy does not have it behind the nut for looks or for just storing it there. He is in the Key of C/G. It's a working capo.
 

threeminutesboy

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it's not :) why are you so picky? this is just a hair band, check Don Lappin videos he has one a well

The Killer Queen Solo is played in the normal tuning I don't understand your capo and Key of C/G ?
 

ScreaminFloyd

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it's not :) why are you so picky? this is just a hair band, check Don Lappin videos he has one a well

The Killer Queen Solo is played in the normal tuning I don't understand your capo and Key of C/G ?
When you put a Capo, At least the dunlop strap capo behind the nut. It puts the guitar in the key of C/G , You didnt know this? Trust me I'm a profesional:)
 

ScreaminFloyd

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Here it is. Put this behind the nut and it changes the guitars key to c/g LMAO !!!
 
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Roubster

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Nice Mike! Good to see some action on that LUKE again!

ScreaminFloyd...that really does not make sense to me. How would the guitar be in tune and intonated with the capo behind the nut??? And you do seem to take these threads quite off topic...Mike is using a simple hair band to mute unwanted noise when necessary. A lot of players do this...Jamie Humphries, Greg Howe, etc.
 

mike_baugh

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What kind of Capo are you using in the second video behind the nut to play in the key of C/G ? I've been looking everywhere for one and no one has one.
Dunlop has one thats simular , but the one your using looks soft like a hair band. JP uses one as well, I cant even find them online. Nice guitar work.

Hey, it's just a hair band, it isn't affecting the tuning at all, it isn't my guitar either :p I borrowed it from Jan Cyrka, you can see Alex Hutching play it on a few videos too!
 

mike_baugh

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mike_baugh

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Real nice Mike , great note selection on the improv piece I really dug it.

thanks! It was an improv I recorded 3 weeks ago, this is a remake of the improv, it was a real pain in the bum trying to relearn it and tab it! By the way guys, feel free to grab the handwritten tab on www.mcbguitartuition.co.uk all my licks are there so you can do your own thing with them
 
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