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0 Very simple guitar solo for an old Obsidian Key fans contest

  • July 17, 2014
  • by sonicv
  • · Video

This is a very easy and effective guitar solo, it’s a mix of different guitar soloing styles from Malmsteen, to Petrucci, to Al Di Meola and a final touch of blues (maybe Hendrix???), it was good fun playing it and Obsidian Key’s fans loved to guess all the influences!

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