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Related: About this forumSteve Morse Band - Cruise Missile (Live 1990)
Guitar: Steve Morse
Bass: Dave LaRue
Drums: Van Romaine
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Steve Morse Band - Cruise Missile (Live 1990) (Original Post)
Mousetoescamper
Sep 23
OP
I had a Steve Morse audio cassette with half-speed solos and play along tracks.
Mousetoescamper
Sep 23
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Eko
(8,489 posts)1. I had a Steve Morse instruction video in the 90's.
And while I did learn from it the majority was so far above me that it was insane. Morse rocks.
Mousetoescamper
(5,138 posts)3. I had a Steve Morse audio cassette with half-speed solos and play along tracks.
After developing my own style of plectrum-free fingerpicking I lost interest in learning anyone else's style. I still love listening to fast-picking virtuosos though. His playing is exhilarating.
Eko
(8,489 posts)4. I use a pick or my fingers.
Mousetoescamper
(5,138 posts)6. I used to tuck the pick under my thumb and alternate.
When I stopped using a pick altogether I developed my own unorthodox style. Not being delimited by trying to sound like somebody else was liberating.
ProfessorGAC
(69,858 posts)2. Some Serious Playing There!
Steve's guitar tone is killer, too!
Mousetoescamper
(5,138 posts)5. Exhilarating playing! And LaRue and Romaine are up to the task as well.