Completed : Heavy Rock Collab, Let your guitar scream |
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Completed : Heavy Rock Collab, Let your guitar scream |
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Sep 15 2008, 08:44 PM |
Hello GMC !
Welcome to my new collab !! This time we have a really heavy track on our hands..I want to hear what you can make of it with your amazing solos..Turn for the blues side , or pure shred - its your call !! Feel free to awake any emotion you want with your solo..Also feel free to express yourself on any instrument , its your choice Slots are open for everyone to join and I won't put a limit , every take uploaded in the UPLOADS thread will count in and you can sign in yourself here at any time until the collab is over.. Key: A Tempo : 140bpm Collab dead line : I won't put a deadline for this one yet, but keep in mind it should be over until the end of month...We want diversity in this one , so plug in and rock! Sign in here if you are participating or just throw your take in the UPLOADS THREAD. HERE IS THE BACKING TRACK : Heavy_Rock_Collab_BT.mp3 ( 349.51K ) Number of downloads: 377 Participiants so far : skennington - recorded Matt23 - recorded Kaznie_NL - skipped superize - recored Tjchep - recorded Toroso - recorded Alex Lewis - recorded Skalde - recorded USAMAN - recorded Minz80 - recorded kyldeee - recorded Now lets who is up for it ??! This post has been edited by Bogdan Radovic: Sep 28 2008, 07:22 PM -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Sep 18 2008, 09:53 PM |
Ok, I think I will give it a try. Maybe I come up with something decent. Hm just one more question. I am not that in theory yet, What exactly does 'In the key of A' mean? Can I play a pentatonic with A as its rootnote? That's right you can play that one ! I'm holding the A power chord most of the time (root note + perfect 5th) so there lots of room for improv..In the end of each section I do a break going - C - G and than back to A (all power chords).So I recommend emphasizing those breaks (C and G) by landing on their strong notes when they happen (best guess will be use of root or perfect 5th of those power chords).Just start a phrase with that strong note when the change in backing occurs and your solo should fit in nicely...Jam around with the backing a little to see how its going for you...These collabs are all for fun in the end! This post has been edited by Bogdan Radovic: Sep 18 2008, 09:55 PM -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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