Comfortably Numb Solos - Live4guitar Lesson
Learn to play “Comfortably Numb” Solos with me!
Lesson includes: Backing track, Guitar pro 5 tab, Slow video demos and Full video performance. **
“Comfortably Numb” is taken from Pink Floyd’s 1979 double album, The Wall. Written by Roger Waters and David Gilmour, it’s one of the band’s most famous songs and especially known for its guitar solos, featuring Gilmour’s unique tone and phrasing.
By learning to play the solos you will improve your:
• Phrasing at slow tempos
• Time keeping
• Bending technique
• Right hand rhythm picking
• Major/minor modes knowledge
**This lesson was originally published to live4guitar.com over a decade ago, so although the lesson is of high quality, bear in mind the video resolution is basic compared to today’s standards.
Learn to play “Comfortably Numb” Solos with me!
Lesson includes: Backing track, Guitar pro 5 tab, Slow video demos and Full video performance. **
“Comfortably Numb” is taken from Pink Floyd’s 1979 double album, The Wall. Written by Roger Waters and David Gilmour, it’s one of the band’s most famous songs and especially known for its guitar solos, featuring Gilmour’s unique tone and phrasing.
By learning to play the solos you will improve your:
• Phrasing at slow tempos
• Time keeping
• Bending technique
• Right hand rhythm picking
• Major/minor modes knowledge
**This lesson was originally published to live4guitar.com over a decade ago, so although the lesson is of high quality, bear in mind the video resolution is basic compared to today’s standards.
Learn to play “Comfortably Numb” Solos with me!
Lesson includes: Backing track, Guitar pro 5 tab, Slow video demos and Full video performance. **
“Comfortably Numb” is taken from Pink Floyd’s 1979 double album, The Wall. Written by Roger Waters and David Gilmour, it’s one of the band’s most famous songs and especially known for its guitar solos, featuring Gilmour’s unique tone and phrasing.
By learning to play the solos you will improve your:
• Phrasing at slow tempos
• Time keeping
• Bending technique
• Right hand rhythm picking
• Major/minor modes knowledge
**This lesson was originally published to live4guitar.com over a decade ago, so although the lesson is of high quality, bear in mind the video resolution is basic compared to today’s standards.