Trying to identify a piece of guitar music.

Carruthers • Dec 14, 2015 2:43 pm
I'll put my cards on the table, I'm not really a musical person so I hope that the more musically blessed amongst you will help me out.

One of the radio stations has been running an ad or trailer with a piece of, apparently simple, guitar music.

The work crops up from time to time in various contexts but I don't know what it is called so can't search YouTube for it.

This is, due to force of circumstance, a rather vague description but if I say that it sounds like a simple, slow paced piece with individual well defined notes, I hope that it might just jog a memory or two.

It's one of several pieces of music in the ad/trailer and I get the impression that they were all well known hits. To those who know about these things.:)

Any ideas Dwellars?

Ta!
DanaC • Dec 14, 2015 2:56 pm
What was the trailer for?
Carruthers • Dec 14, 2015 3:10 pm
DanaC;948414 wrote:
What was the trailer for?



A very good question!

I think it was for either a CD or a show of various types of hit music with brief examples of each type.

I thought I'd have a random trek through YouTube and I've found a track played by Eric Clapton that is similar to that which I am trying to identify. It's similar as far as pace and simple structure is concerned.

I hope I'm not sending anyone off on a wild goose chase, but there is some similarity to this at least at the beginning. Might be marginally faster.

[YOUTUBEWIDE]VRsJlAJvOSM[/YOUTUBEWIDE]
lumberjim • Dec 14, 2015 3:54 pm
[YOUTUBE]H4hBRkXAFUY[/YOUTUBE]
Carruthers • Dec 14, 2015 5:03 pm
@lj

Thanks for that, but unfortunately it isn't the piece I'm looking for.

It seems to me that each note is being picked out on a single string although my knowledge of these things is so very poor.

I realise that asking for help on the basis of the information I have given is like asking someone to nail custard to a wall but all thoughts are gratefully received.
lumberjim • Dec 14, 2015 5:09 pm
Like an arpeggio? or a melody of single notes? if you have a smart phone, get 'sound hound' and turn it on next time you see the spot. Or just make note of what company is doing the spot.
xoxoxoBruce • Dec 14, 2015 7:12 pm
Clapton has so many fitting that description. So does Richard Thompson... and many others. :smack:
I agree, next time you hear it, pay attention, find out the name of who's using it. And if it's a CD, buy it.
Pamela • Dec 15, 2015 12:28 am
Try this
Carruthers • Dec 15, 2015 1:51 am
Thanks everyone!

It was a bit of a long shot given my vague description but thanks for having a go.

I listen mostly to speech radio and it often burbles on in the background.

The guitar music attracted my attention but it was quickly over and I missed the context.

It might even have been a trail for an associated network.

Note to self: Get a grip and pay attention man!
Spexxvet • Dec 15, 2015 9:07 am
Maybe

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Carruthers • Dec 15, 2015 10:17 am
No, unfortunately it wasn't that, Spexx.

That video was copyright blocked in the UK, but I found a number of other renditions.

Thanks for taking the time and trouble to reply, though.