Breakin' The Law - Making A Judas Priest Cover Demo:

Great work!
@Inspector #20
Hey Rob, what is the rhythm guitar chord progression for the end of the song from about 1:58 on?
I don't do well trying to figure it out.

Also, was that an SG Tribute? If so, did it have the rounded neck profile and the 490 R/T pickups?
Was the neck dive bad?
Do you recall what it weighed?

I recall you had some quality control issues with yours.
 
Great work!
@Inspector #20
Hey Rob, what is the rhythm guitar chord progression for the end of the song from about 1:58 on?
I don't do well trying to figure it out.

Also, was that an SG Tribute? If so, did it have the rounded neck profile and the 490 R/T pickups?
Was the neck dive bad?
Do you recall what it weighed?

I recall you had some quality control issues with yours.

It had the very clubby, 1950's neck profile.
Never experienced neck dive whatsoever with green key tuners. It was very, very light.

It came with 490's, but the pickup used during this recording was a GFS Professional Series Alnico II.

Neck angle was almost 8 degrees on this guitar, requiring the tailpiece to be raised a lot and the strings still did not clear the bridge.

I still have all the tracks. I can send you only the isolated guitars if you like???

The outro uses the same, repeating one-string pattern as the intro, but here's the chord structure behind it:

This might help...

[Outro]

A5 -------------- F5----------G5
Breaking the law, breaking the law
A5----------------F5-----------G5
breaking the law, breaking the law
A5----------------F5-----------G5
breaking the law, breaking the law
A5----------------F5-----------G5--------A5
breaking the law, breaking the law
 
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Thanks Rob, the chords are what I was looking for.

I have a used one on the way, hope it is a good one.
Not sure of the year, but seems it would be very recent.
 
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