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Fenris' Dream
by   AlHughson   and   Toveco
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This is one instrumental journey that hurt-I could never get the lead right and my left hand hurt over the rythm. it starts at 200 then ends at 300 bpm-ah youth lol
Released: 14-Aug-2024
Category: Rock
Application: Reaper
File type: mp3
File size: 9.6 Mb
Plays: 20
Downloads: 1
Weekly plays: 1
Weekly downloads: 1
License: Commerical derivatives allowed; contact artist for permission
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artist
What energy in that piece. Lead guitar is OK for me. Never done a 200/300 bpm piece, could be a good challenge. Did not understand what you say at the end...
Latest song: The Race
3 months ago
artist
Wow this is fantastic.  Love that guitar lead and tone.  That rythym is killer.
Latest song: Rainbow Shaker
3 months ago
artist
@AlHughson 
Ha ha... I never got past 150 BPM in my rockers!
A bold attempt. No fail here...
Like Matt (Trebleface) I really dig the lead playing and tone.
Glorious!
:-)
Latest song: Boys Night Out
3 months ago
artist
Great tone on the guitar.   Allan Holdsworth comes to mind right away.     The chords alongside the lead stuff really hit the spot.   Fantastic work here.   
3 months ago
artist
@Venturesome puting my name and Allans in the same sentance is beyond anything i could have hoped-thank you
3 months ago
artist
@thsantac  The line is-If I were you I would be running- thank you for all you're support
3 months ago
artist
OMG Al 😳 What a mind blowing song you created. It is otherworldly in my opinion and beyond my comprehension on how you could even play guitar with it. 
Now this is what I would call " Genius Work " my friend 👍❤️ Absolutely Loved it. 
Kudos to Toveco on the Mix ❤️
3 months ago
artist
Not too shabby. I like.
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3 months ago
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