Genesis Firth of Fifth Steve Hackett Guitar Solo With TAB

Donate Wolf¤cy_code=CAD The guitar solo in Firth of Fifth is Arguably the greatest Genesis guitar solo of all time. Steve Hackett always had this flute like sound to his guitar which was so beautiful. The progression of solos in this song is also really interesting. It starts with a flute solo that is thematically very similar to the guitar solo, then Tony banks does his piano solo which is also very similar with melodic motives, then the epic guitar solo finishes off the solo/development section. Selling England by the Pound is a fantastic album. I don’t think it’s the bands greatest work but I think it could be the most complete and confident album of their catalogue. It definitely has the greatest Mix IMO and it also has some of the bands greatest artistic moments. I also wanted to say something about my Cat Bobbi who passed away earlier this week. I rescued her 13 years from the humane society and she’s been absolutely incredible the entire time. Trina and I both love you very much and will always be thinking about you. I thought this guitar solo would be a great tribute to a beautiful pussy Cat Downloadable
Back to Top