Mixo-dorian Collab - The Final Mix Is Ready!, Final mix with comments... |
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Mixo-dorian Collab - The Final Mix Is Ready!, Final mix with comments... |
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May 24 2008, 11:53 PM |
Thanks everyone for your participation. We have quite a large panel of talented folks in this one.
Hope you enjoy listening to this as much as I did! Mixo_Dorian_mix.mp3 ( 8.43MB ) Number of downloads: 445 Ballistic31 Very nice feel on this one. I love the intro of your lead and the way you built up everything with very tasteful bluesy licks. Your take is a good example of how important rhythm is while soloing. I like the choice of sound you used as well, very southern rock sounding. Great job! Zizi Top I love your choice of notes here. The way you blended the Mixolydian scale with the Dorian mode is tasteful and works well. I would recommend working a bit on rhythm placement on a few runs, they sound good, but would sound even better if well placed in rhythm. Actually, after listening I think your placement is good, but your sound makes your notes sound a bit sloppy. Maybe using a little bit less distortion will bring your notes where they should be. Other than that, I really enjoyed your take and look forward to hearing more of your music! Alex Lewis I love your intro man! Your lead is very well constructed from beginning to end. Nice build up and great choice of notes. I really like how you blended technique with melodic choice of notes in a way that is pleasing to both advanced players and non players at all. Great job! Andrew Cockburn Andrew, it’s always a pleasure to have you in the collabs. What I really admire in your playing here is your vibrato. It’s not too overdone, but just right to bring all the notes alive. Great blend of minor thirds and major thirds. Your lead fits the exercise very well. Good job! Bali Bali, I really enjoy your lead. What makes your lead interesting is the rhythm placement that you use while phrasing, and your choice of notes. I really like the second part of your lead starting on the fifth measure. The choice of notes almost gives your improve an eastern feel. Great job and nice construction! Bluesrock Some of the ideas you exposed here are quite interesting. I don’t know if they were done on purpose or not though. On the first part of your lead, I can hear the Major 7th of G, which is not in the Dorian or Mixolydian mode. However, they can work if you want to give your improve an off feel. Was that done in purpose? If so that’s great! If not, just be aware of it. The rest of your lead follows the track quite well. Keep up the good work! Hammerin Hank Wow, your lead is so full of great licks! You should post the tab of this as I’m sure some of our members would love to have these licks under their belt! Your lead follows the exercise extremely well and is a great example of how to blend the Dorian and Mixolydian mode. Great take my friend! Looking forward for more! Illuha Good choice of notes and good lead construction! I really love some of the ideas you developed in this take. Your rhythm placement is sometimes a bit off, but your choice of licks and your idea development compensate for that and make your lead quite enjoyable. Good job! Matt23 I like your intro a lot! It exposes your theme quite well and sets the overall tone of your ideas. The lick you play on the 7th measure is brilliant. It has a wonderfully weird feel to it that I just love, thanks for sharing it with us! Some of your notes are a little displaced from the rhythm, but that can easily be fixed by continuing to work with a metronome. Great job my friend. Nick325 Good lead Nick, great use of the minor pentatonic there. I wish I heard a bit more of the Major third though which would give this a more Mixolydian feel. You did use the Dorian quite well though and the color of it is well rendered. Keep up the good work! Organised Confusion I like the melodic feel to this man! It’s the kind of lead that people usually remember, good sense of melody is always more important than flashy licks, and you have both! Your mix of Dorian and Mixolydian is very evident and tasteful. Great work! Siggum I enjoyed your lead a lot, it’s very well constructed and has a great feel. You have a very special phrasing that is admirable. Your laid back rhythm placement and choice of notes is a pleasure to the ears. I also think the sound you are using fits your take perfectly, what did you use?You’re doing a wonderful job my friend, keep up the excellent work! Smells Smells like Steve Vai. Wow! What a great take here! Your licks sound a lot like Satriani’s most famous student and it sounds great! Very nice harmonies and melodies. I love how you blended melodic ideas with high technical interest. You’ll go far my friend, keep it up! Coffeeman I like how you decided to play the first part of your lead in Dorian to finish it with the Mixolydian mode. Your licks are tastefully played and follow the directions very well. Your ideas are well developed with a great use of repetition and help your take to develop nicely. Great job! This post has been edited by David Wallimann: May 24 2008, 11:54 PM -------------------- www.youtube.com/Wallimann
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May 25 2008, 05:39 PM |
Awesome collab Walli and participants!
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May 25 2008, 08:10 PM |
Cool collab David! thanks for the kind comments, standard was pretty high throughout I thought for the whole collab so well done everyone
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May 26 2008, 12:28 AM |
Wow! just had a listen, Great job to all of you! We have really got some great guitarists here!
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May 26 2008, 02:03 AM |
Thanks for the kind comments Dave - once again you have put together a top notch collaboration, long may they continue! Also, well done to all the other participants - collectively we rock!
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May 26 2008, 09:27 AM |
great works Guys .
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May 26 2008, 12:51 PM |
that major 7th is part of the minor pentatonic which you said we could use so i didn't think i was doing anything out of key. Minor Pentatonic has a minor 7th not a Major 7th, but ... but hey it sounded good to me so i put it in This always trumps theory, so if it sounds good thats way more important! -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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May 27 2008, 03:57 AM |
Great job to all, and thanks David- I enjoy playing on these collabs. You asked about the tab, where would I post it?
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