Guitarist

David Gilmour

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Tutor Richard Barrett | Gear used Fender Stratocast­er (with EMG DG20 pickup set), Keeley Boss SD-1 & Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue | Difficulty | 15 mins per example

FEW PLAYERS have taken the blues vocabulary and incorporat­ed it into progressiv­e/psychedeli­c rock with such eloquence. David Gilmour’s tone, note choice and sense of rhythm elevated Pink Floyd to a different level when he joined the band in 1967. As the era of the epic guitar solo dawned, David establishe­d himself as a soloist few could match, with a strong sense of melody and a knack for creating memorable parts – even in some of the more ‘out there’ free-form jams that were so characteri­stic of the early Floyd.

From this time up to and including The Dark Side Of The Moon in 1973, there were strong echoes (pun intended) of Jimi Hendrix in David’s Fuzz Face’d ambient solos. From Wish You Were Here onwards, he refined his tones a little more. There was still lots of edge when required, but he developed a more controlled sound, often featuring the latest gadgets as they became available: for example, the MXR Phase 90 features on Shine On You Crazy Diamond and Have A Cigar.

Though David is famous for his complicate­d multi-amp rigs and effects racks, he maintains that it’s possible to get the essence of his sound with relatively simple and easily available gear. This may seem hard to believe, but it is certainly true to say that David’s playing would be recognisab­le whatever he plugged into.

The example solo/licks here are inspired by his solos on tracks such as Comfortabl­y Numb, On An Island and What Do You Want From Me. I’m using the bridge pickup with medium/high gain (not too much, though). David is known for playing at high stage/ studio volumes and gets most of his sustain from this, so be prepared to tweak and maybe add a little compressio­n before any drive. A digital echo/reverb gives a nice finishing touch. Hope you enjoy and see you next time.

Richard Barrett’s album, Colours (complete with backing tracks), is available now from iTunes and Amazon

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