E9 Vamp Soloing, New lesson from Ben!
Kristofer Dahl
Jul 9 2007, 09:48 AM
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E9 Vamp Soloing

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Hey there! I am very happy to present a new lesson from our Jazz/Fusion instructor Ben. Notice the absence of any repetitive patterns - in here you will only find pure phrasing - enjoy! biggrin.gif

Kris

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Layzer
Jul 9 2007, 01:54 PM
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The phrasing is awesome and very different sounding...this lesson is a surprise after your initial jazz lesson! It has such a nice vibe to it!

This is very similar to my preferred style...most likely because my backing tracks are no more than 10 second loops of chords(Fender G-Dec) so i sometimes force myself into playing a certain key for 10 mins! blink.gif

The backing track is very wah-ish and cool cool.gif

P.S. nice choice on e9

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Jul 9 2007, 05:06 PM
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QUOTE (Layzer @ Jul 9 2007, 01:54 PM) *
The phrasing is awesome and very different sounding...this lesson is a surprise after your initial jazz lesson! It has such a nice vibe to it!

This is very similar to my preferred style...most likely because my backing tracks are no more than 10 second loops of chords(Fender G-Dec) so i sometimes force myself into playing a certain key for 10 mins! blink.gif

The backing track is very wah-ish and cool cool.gif

P.S. nice choice on e9



How is that amp? I played around with a 30W one in a music store... was certainly "neat" but the price was pretty ugly, and given the 30W, obviously wasn't too impressive sound wise.

I'm assuming once you go up to a decent wattage, it sounds much better, but the price goes up as well, which I believe the 30W amp was something like $350.

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Layzer
Jul 9 2007, 11:09 PM
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QUOTE (sb81 @ Jul 9 2007, 11:06 AM) *
How is that amp? I played around with a 30W one in a music store... was certainly "neat" but the price was pretty ugly, and given the 30W, obviously wasn't too impressive sound wise.

I'm assuming once you go up to a decent wattage, it sounds much better, but the price goes up as well, which I believe the 30W amp was something like $350.



....Yeah it sound great thru headphones or a PA...not so good all alone tho

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