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  1. 5 janv. 2017 · This is an instructional video on how to play note for note Scotty Moore's solo on Too Much. I've slowed it down so hopefully you can see exactly what's goi...

  2. 27 févr. 2017 · Today's Morning Edition music is from "Too Much" by Elvis Presley, which was No. 1 on the Billboard pop chart 60 years ago. Scotty Moore, who played guitar on this track, told an interviewer...

  3. Elvis’ vocal on “Too Much” is an energetic but simple, repetitive chant. What gives the recording its distinctive character, instead, is Scotty Moore’s unusual guitar solo. In the 1971 radio documentary, The Elvis Presley Story, Scotty recalled how it came about: “I don’t remember now exactly what I had nailed down for the solo instrumental part.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scotty_MooreScotty Moore - Wikipedia

    Winfield Scott Moore III (December 27, 1931 – June 28, 2016) was an American guitarist who formed The Blue Moon Boys in 1954, Elvis Presley 's backing band. He was studio and touring guitarist for Presley between 1954 and 1968. [1]

  5. 2 août 2022 · Scotty Moore had brought a 1963 Gibson Super 400 CES for the show. He’d bought the guitar in ’63 from a store in Chicago for $237 and a part exchange on a Gibson bass, and used it on his 1964 solo album The Guitar That Changed The World. Elvis was playing a 1960 Gibson J200 acoustic.

  6. Winfield Scott Moore III dit Scotty Moore, né le 27 décembre 1931 près de Gadsden ( Tennessee) et mort le 28 juin 2016 1 à Nashville (Tennessee), est un guitariste américain légendaire, faisant partie du panthéon du rock 'n' roll.

  7. 29 juin 2016 · The key to Moore’s propulsive, percussive, yet melodic sound was his picking technique. He combined the use of a flatpick with his fingers to produce the rolling rhythm figures and slicing single-note juxtapositions on classic early Presley recordings like “Mystery Train” and “Good Rockin’ Tonight.”.

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