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This is so cool, sounds like one of em japanese rpg tunes.
Nice man.
Thanks a million for your comments guys!
Nice David you realy can make great lessons for everyone. This sounds great and it's not hard to play
Actually this is quite pretty. You know David, some of my favorite stuff from you (and from others) is not real complicated or difficult, not in a technical sense. Of courses to play anything well is difficult, even slower stuff, as any imperfection in timing stands out in slower stuff.
I like that song David , Movie Music !!
Great sound and melody
Awsome lesson.
The melody is kickass and it all sounds like in good old high quality Kansas song. I will try this lesson and check your band for sure.
Thanks everyone! :-)
Very tasty solo! Sounds really cool
Excellent lesson David ! Very cool song !
Love the chord progression! Very interesting solo for sure! Gotta analyze it
This song is great David, really cool sounding, and you tone is awesome as always. Video is looking sharp as well!
great lesson. Bought the culture of ascent CD a while ago. Great music. BTW perfect music after a day of climbing on a glacier.
i like that a lot
Nice melodies David!
Great lesson David!! Bookmarked!!!!
Thanks David!
Interesting lesson David!
Great lesson and composition David
I can hear some cool viking stuff here, great job David !
An excellent combination of rhythm ! Very similar to what we call folcklore in Argentina! (No te enojes Ger )
Very cool solo David. I love the rhythm in this one
Really great northern/scandinavian style, David! Really like it!
Very nice Lesson David, also if Glass hammer have got any albums out , pm me the details and I will put them up on the wiki for you
In today's lesson, we'll take a look at a section of the song Knight of the North from my band Glass Hammer. The main theme was originally written for strings but we'll try to play over it and make it sound natural to the guitar.
The theme will take us through C Aeolian and C Dorian. Make sure that you listen to the track several times to get used to all the odd measures found in there. As always, strive for clean technique and watch your fingering.
You can find out more about the band on our website www.glasshamer.com
Have fun!