ciber_mato wrote:
Actually, is absolutely Brian himself playing the same which is in the original song with his own fingers, no other guy ;)
I'm not angry or anything like that, so don't take any of this like an offensive reply. I tell you this because I made it myself from the ANatO DTS 5.1 audio files with Adobe Audition actually. I've done it the best I could, but the lack of quality is because of the source, it wasn't easy mute all the other instruments without having a clean multitrack.
The general sound is a bit brighter, so might that made you thought that the playing is close but is different. The 1:59 to 2:04 part that you say is from the album is from the same source that the rest 1:21 to 1:59 part, from the 5.1 DVD.
I repeated the last part from the Making of ANatO DVD at the end because the mix is different. In the one I made from the 5.1 you can hear the guitars better (yes, some sound was stolen when I muted not the clarinet, but the center channel, so the stereo sounds flat), and in the Making of ANatO mix the clarinet is panned to the left and is mixed with the left guitar too. So I like to have them both to hear different things.
What I'm trying to say is that is Brian who is playing. With that "isolated" guitar clarinet/guitar track I made this next one for the ANatO HD Revision.
Cheers!
Ha, wow. Then I stand corrected !
The development and capabilities of software continue to blow my mind.
Hearing all these guitar parts isolated reveals the sheer utter genius that is Brian May. There is no arrangement of guitars recorded before or since that comes remotely close to matching this. He is criminally underrated as a composer and arranger.