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    Default The last of a trio of solos - "Lullaby for a Four-legged Spider"

    This piece was inspired by someone referring to my fingers as "spidery" as they are long and bony. I liked the image of a spider walking across the fret board so I wrote in some unusual fingering, stretches, and sections that require one finger holding down a note while the others move to emphasize this.

    This is the last of a group of pieces I have been working on for a while.

    I hope you enjoy.


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    I thoroughly enjoyed that. You should invest in a couple of high quality mics and record an album.

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    Thank you very much. Unfortunately I don't have the money or the time at the moment. But in the future I would love to!

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    Default Re: The last of a trio of solos - "Lullaby for a Four-legged Spid

    Great stuff. Keep them coming!

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    I like it. A lot. The composition and the playing of it. Beautiful.
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