Gregor Hilden "Blue Clouds"

Blues mix

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Now available: a complete Transcription of the whole lead guitar part of this tune (TABs and Notation) professional edited Notation/TABs Ordering the TABs: Just papal me 5,- USD (go to paypal - click "send money" to: hilden@muenster.de ) and I will send the PDF by replying the e-mail right away. Gregor Hilden using a converted Gibson 1968 Les Paul + an original Dumble Overdrive Special in the Studio for his new CD "Blue In Red" (all intrumental CD with originals and some covers like George Benson Breezin' and others). Please note: this is just a playback movie - done to the final mix - not live playing. Please check out more free audio soundfiles from the CD: www.myspace.com (3 Titles in full lenght) www.gregorhilden.de (all 11 Titles - the first 2 Minutes from each Title)

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Artist: Blues mix
Video title: Gregor Hilden "Blue Clouds"
Category: Blues
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