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"The Beginning Of The End: The Journey Of The Phrygians From Madrid In A" is a piece I started working on and stringing together based off of bits and pieces of guitar ideas I had sitting around to show that I have practiced a little bit over the years. I love playing guitar! We all accumulate little licks that we kind of make our own and when I showed George Lynch a couple, he dug them and wanted to learn them. That got me thinking that if an international guitar super god like George dug something I did on guitar, maybe I should make it a "thing" on the record and hopefully others will enjoy it...... so I developed it from there.... (the photos were random just to have something to watch, although some are pretty funny and cool and all from my own camera...) The song is best described as; "My two cents to the wonderful world of guitar solo compositions utilizing the the Spanish Phrygian "Snake Charmer Scale", which in A, is A, Bb, C#, D, E, F, G, a Les Paul Standard, a Marshall JCM 800, a Boss Chorus, a Boss Distortion (cuz my Super Overdrive was stolen), a Dan Hobbs "Hobbs Acoustic #3", some tapping in odd groupings of 5, some hybrid hammer-on/pick-off, fake delay-technique picking, some odd 5 grouping spider-climb dominant clusters, sweep picking, and a modified Jimmy Page/Ritchie Blackmore lick taken out of its basic pentatonic shape and used in a position-changing, descending flurry of intervalically consistent triads accurate to the Bb and A chords in said Snake Charmer scale, coming to a screeching halt, giving the listener a sense of completion and elation as if the guitarist's fingers were in some sort of sexual relay race after a night of partying with Lynyrd Skynyrd and Keith Richards' 2-bit floozies...." ======= I want to say thanks to all the awesome gtrsts I've played with and the other who I've listened to as a super fan.. .. cuz they have all inspired me in so many ways.. George Lynch, Eddie Van Halen, Slash, Yngwie Malmsteen, Zakk Wylde, Jake E. Lee, Mick JOnes, Michael Schenker, Stevie Salas, Jimmy Page, Vinnie Moore, Joe Holmes, Dimebag Darrell, Ace Frehley, Ted Nugent, Doug Aldrich, Reb Beach, Ritchie Blackmore, Randy Rhoads, Brian May, and tons of others who rule the fretboard!!