[Guitar Cover] Queen "I Was Born To Love You" Solo - How to Play the Fmadd9 Arpeggio Part Live

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My attempt of "I Was Born To Love You" guitar solo, including the Fmadd9 arpeggio featured in the studio recording. Here are the timetable:

0:00 Excerpt of Fmadd9 arpeggio part isolated - Normal Speed
0:09 Excerpt of Fmadd9 arpeggio part isolated - Slow
0:21 My playthrough of the entire solo

While Brian replaces this part with exciting tapping phrases when he plays this live, I've been thinking that it would be cool if I could play the Fmadd9 arpeggio live as in the studio version.
I couldn't find out any cover/lesson video or TABs that covered the particular arpeggio section (unless my Google skill s*cks lol), so I decided to come up with the fingering that can recreate the section live.

Turned out that I needed to incorporate sweep picking, which makes it difficult to keep tempo and control articulation of the each note to be the same as the original recording - These are what I find more room for improvement. This video is the best take I could play at the moment, I have to admit.
(I also considered using stretched fingering/string skipping to allow myself to alternate-pick every note, but that approach was far beyond my skills.)

There are several deviations from the original recording, including the following two I should note here:
- Brian may have tuned his guitar in Eb as I can hear a noise of the open string from G string but in Gb. If this is true, you need to play every note 1 fret higher from where I play in this video.
(In this video, I left my guitar in standard tuning outta my laziness lol and the fact Brian plays this song in standard in the gigs.)
- Brian played the solo with the legendary "Deacy Amp" on this studio version. For maximum authenticity, I should have played the replica of Deacy!

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