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If we would harmonize the E major scale.

The I chord would be E Major, the II F#minor, III G#minor, IV A Major etc ?

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QUOTE (ElHombre @ Jun 29 2012, 11:04 AM) *
If we would harmonize the E major scale.

The I chord would be E Major, the II F#minor, III G#minor, IV A Major etc ?


Yes Erik, precisely wink.gif

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When we harmonize the E major scale we get the D dim chord. But you can use the D major chord with E
For example, E-D-A how come? smile.gif

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QUOTE (ElHombre @ Jun 30 2012, 06:20 PM) *
When we harmonize the E major scale we get the D dim chord. But you can use the D major chord with E
For example, E-D-A how come? smile.gif


We use D# diminished in the case of the E major scale wink.gif I don't quite understand the question smile.gif Do you want to use the D major chord having an E in the bass?

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QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Jul 2 2012, 02:49 PM) *
We use D# diminished in the case of the E major scale wink.gif I don't quite understand the question smile.gif Do you want to use the D major chord having an E in the bass?

Cosmin


Ah right, yes its D# dim.
But in the chord progression of my new song, which is in E major, I used a D major chord for example, then a C#/D, G#/A
All makes sense but the D chord. Sounds good, but theoretiacally idk really how it makes sense

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QUOTE (ElHombre @ Jul 2 2012, 03:33 PM) *
Ah right, yes its D# dim.
But in the chord progression of my new song, which is in E major, I used a D major chord for example, then a C#/D, G#/A
All makes sense but the D chord. Sounds good, but theoretiacally idk really how it makes sense


Maybe it's in E mixolidian biggrin.gif and then you would have the D chord, representing the b7 step of the mixolidian mode. If you harmonize the mode, you will discover the chord is major tongue.gif

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I have another song I want to do. I should finish the ones im working on, but I would like to start it.
Im satisfied with the melodies and structure i can come up with, but as usual I dont come up with any good chords.
My intentions is to do a song in a minor, combining with a harmonic minor.

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QUOTE (ElHombre @ Jul 4 2012, 07:18 PM) *
I have another song I want to do. I should finish the ones im working on, but I would like to start it.
Im satisfied with the melodies and structure i can come up with, but as usual I dont come up with any good chords.
My intentions is to do a song in a minor, combining with a harmonic minor.


Finish what you started mate smile.gif Hope you won't hate me for saying this, but you will end up coming here telling me you're lost again smile.gif Mentoring is not only about helping you with playing, but with helping you be able to walk a road from one end to the other wink.gif

Let's see what you are currently working on smile.gif

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QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Jul 6 2012, 11:17 AM) *
Finish what you started mate smile.gif Hope you won't hate me for saying this, but you will end up coming here telling me you're lost again smile.gif Mentoring is not only about helping you with playing, but with helping you be able to walk a road from one end to the other wink.gif

Let's see what you are currently working on smile.gif

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Hey, you are right smile.gif
Check back in the thread, we were going to build som more riffs.
Main riff and another variety I came up with, but think I need some more variations during the song

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QUOTE (ElHombre @ Jul 8 2012, 09:25 AM) *
Hey, you are right smile.gif
Check back in the thread, we were going to build som more riffs.
Main riff and another variety I came up with, but think I need some more variations during the song


First thing, would you like to make a structure which you could follow? Intro, verse, chorus, verse, chorus, middle, chorus?

I think this is a good place to start, once you get things in place in your head, it will be easier to work, rather than just trying to come out with various random parts.

You know, it's easier to come up with things when you have limitations imposed biggrin.gif When there's too much freedom, there's also too much confusion and a vast number of options which are always leading to more confusion.

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The intro/main riff is kind of done.
The verse is a quite done, i will do a chorus too and record.

Also working on this one:
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...ck-ballad-solo/

That 0:44 lick is so hard ohmy.gif

Also bens iced earth but my right hand just dont like that gallop

Made a little recording for you smile.gif
Im kind of happy with the main riff and the phrases. Just got to come up with some better arpeggios, and some cool chorus riff.
Well its an instrumental song, more a melodic one than a riffing song, so the riffs are not supposed to be the coolest you ever heard, but it still needs another good riffing idea I think.

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Hey Cosmin I need help with a lick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYM864IOTs8...feature=g-all-c
1:36.

A legato lick. It look like from the video that there is no plektrum used at all in the beginning of the lick.

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QUOTE (ElHombre @ Jul 15 2012, 09:06 AM) *
Hey Cosmin I need help with a lick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYM864IOTs8...feature=g-all-c
1:36.

A legato lick. It look like from the video that there is no plektrum used at all in the beginning of the lick.


Hey Erik, indeed, Marco doesn't use any plectrum almost until the end of the phrase - I'll slow it down and see what I can tell you about it wink.gif

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Thanks smile.gif It seems really hard to get any sound out of it without using the pick.
And its really hard to use a pick the lick is to fast tongue.gif

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Got some ideas for the djent collab im kind of happy with smile.gif I will also try to use som diminished licks.
It was a really nice experience, im glad i saw that collab. It took a while to get use to the track ( never played djent or made a djent solo tongue.gif) but now I got some things to use smile.gif

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Hey Erik!

Looking forward to hear your take man smile.gif I'm glad you guys are enjoying the track - I am developing it for my next PRS demo biggrin.gif

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Hey cosmin, made a final take for the collab.
I will probably improve the solo ending and diminished licks a little and put on youtube outside of the collab, if its ok with you smile.gif

also tell me when you have checked out the legato lick
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Howdy Erik! Sure man, tweak it and post it on YT if you'd like wink.gif

I will tackle the lick on Tuesday when I get back in town, I am leaving to the mountain house. I am having the laptop with me and I will be on the forums to answer stuff, but I will not be having my guitars with me.

Glad you made it on the collab man!

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In the meantime I work on some theory, speed excercises and a cool fusion song smile.gif

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Alright! I hope to manage sorting it out soon enough - tricky little bastard that lick biggrin.gif Not an easy one for certain!

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