Vocal Songs Going Instrumental |
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Vocal Songs Going Instrumental |
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Jul 6 2012, 09:25 AM |
That's a great tune.. it works with the guitar too
I haven't really done much of that kind of thing, I should give it a go... now what diva music do you recommend ? |
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Jul 6 2012, 12:46 PM |
These sort songs played on the guitar are beautiful. I would like to draw your attention to Neal Schon, guitarist for Journey, one oh his solo albums, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_(Neal_Schon_album) he has done exactly this, transcribed songs from Diva's and composed an Instrumental song.
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Jul 6 2012, 01:34 PM |
These sort songs played on the guitar are beautiful. I would like to draw your attention to Neal Schon, guitarist for Journey, one oh his solo albums, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_(Neal_Schon_album) he has done exactly this, transcribed songs from Diva's and composed an Instrumental song. Just checkin' some of it out.. |
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Jul 6 2012, 03:28 PM |
Just checkin' some of it out.. Yeah he is a Great Guitarist. I would certainly recommend him for sure. Even in his own instrumental albums, ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Thunder ) his leads has such a vocal quailty to them.... -------------------- ESP E2 VIPER CAMO,
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Jul 7 2012, 10:58 AM |
Yeah he is a Great Guitarist. I would certainly recommend him for sure. Even in his own instrumental albums, ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Thunder ) his leads has such a vocal quailty to them.... Can't really get enough of this! Thank you Jordan You like coffee to ! That is sweet Almost every morning I make myself a cup of coffee and go to the GMC forum and my mentoring pages ! Nice Video btw . Thanks Jesse! Just finished my coffee an instant ago ...and heading to your thread Definitely Cosmin talks about imitating vocal lines a lot and one of the main things I picked up from his suggestion is that trying to replicate the subtle nuances of a human voice encourages us to be more experimental with how we make the transitions from one note to the next Glad to know I could help Ben This sort of stuff always inspired my playing and level of expression. Our voice if by far the most expressive instrument at hand or...at mouth? |
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Jul 8 2012, 01:02 AM
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This was great! At first I didn't connect the name with the band Journey. I like this type of guitar style very much since I really tend to gravitate more to instrumental music than music with lyrics, so this is like the best of both worlds! -------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
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Jul 9 2012, 12:11 PM |
One of the hardest things to do is where there is lots of consecutive same notes going on. With vocals the words take care of the problem, with guitar we have to use techniques like vibrato, sliding into them, dynamics etc to keep them interesting
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