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ChristopherSchlegel
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ChristopherSchlegel
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01/22/2022 5:44 pm
Originally Posted by: Violanted

The thrill is gone made easy doesn't seem to be sounding even closer to the original and I bet because is the made easy version.[/quote]

Yes, the made easy version is arranged for acoustic guitar & strumming chords. Totally different than what you hear in the original version with 2 electric guitars that play mostly single note lines & minimal chord voicings in a very syncopated style.

But that's the point behind the made easy arrangements: very simplified beginner versions of songs that just show you the basic chord progression on acoustic guitar.

Originally Posted by: Violanted

1) Am I correct to say that on the original version there seems to be more a melody sound rather than chords being played only, like in the easy version?[/quote]

Yes. None of the guitars in the original version strum the chords. They play single note lines & riffs that imply the chords.

Have a look at this lesson from Anders's tutorial. This is the rhythm guitar part of the song.

https://www.guitartricks.com/lesson.php?input=23010&s_id=1862

[quote=Violanted]2) How do I get that exact sound from the original?

See https://www.guitartricks.com/lesson.php?input=23006

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Anders explains that in the very next lesson.

https://www.guitartricks.com/lesson.php?input=23007&s_id=1862

It's a Gibson 335 on the bridge pickup into a clean tube amp.

[quote=Violanted]

I have a Fender fender cd-60sce acoustic and Ephiphe Gibson style standar edition

The Gibson is going to be a better choice here. Bridge pickup into a clean amp.

Hope that helps!


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