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Ivan Milenkovic
post Dec 11 2008, 11:37 PM
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Here you can put your uploads guys, and for this collab we have some simple rules. If you follow them you will make this collab better and my job a lot easier:


1. Post video file with your guitar playing as audio (with our without the backing)
2. Post audio file with your guitar playing without backing
3. Post audio file with your guitar playing with backing
4. Post the files before the deadline which is - 25th of December


Ideally I would need only two files if you can do it:

1. Video file with your guitar solo with backing (quality of audio isn't important)
2. Audio file with you guitar solo without backing (quality of audio is important)



The backing is in the key of B minor:
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post Dec 12 2008, 09:38 PM
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Hey Ivan. I'm going to post audio takes now and video tomorrow. Sorry it's messy. I was playing outside of my playing standard a bit biggrin.gif

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post Dec 12 2008, 09:44 PM
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What's the chordprogression Ivan? The intervals match F#aeolian anyway.


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post Dec 13 2008, 09:26 AM
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@OC Sounds great mate, thanks for posting the take so fast. It means a lot smile.gif


@kjutte I'm not completely sure about the progression, it's in the key of Bminor, and all are powerchords. If you think F# Aeolian sounds good, sure you can play it mate, whatever you think it's cool. It's just that G that is used here does not belong to F#minor scale, so it can sound a bit strange, but you can try to use F#m pentatonics if you want to give a tune a bit of a F#minor/A major flavor.

The progression goes something like this:

Bm - D - E
that's mainly in the first part

and in the second part it will go a couple of times on G and A majors.


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post Dec 13 2008, 07:28 PM
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Here is my video of the take. Out of sync the tiniest bit. But more annoyingly I tried to make it brighter and I think it's darker than my last video biggrin.gif
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post Dec 14 2008, 05:39 AM
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QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Dec 13 2008, 09:26 AM) *
@OC Sounds great mate, thanks for posting the take so fast. It means a lot smile.gif


@kjutte I'm not completely sure about the progression, it's in the key of Bminor, and all are powerchords. If you think F# Aeolian sounds good, sure you can play it mate, whatever you think it's cool. It's just that G that is used here does not belong to F#minor scale, so it can sound a bit strange, but you can try to use F#m pentatonics if you want to give a tune a bit of a F#minor/A major flavor.

The progression goes something like this:

Bm - D - E
that's mainly in the first part

and in the second part it will go a couple of times on G and A majors.


Alright, I will play around some more I guess.


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QUOTE (Pedja Simovic @ Dec 14 2008, 07:11 AM) *
I heard B natural minor in there , the main riff B D E all power chords and coming back (E D B A cool.gif etc. At some point there is F# G A going to B all power chords again.
Cool thing is first section (B D E riff) you could play B aeolian or B dorian and of course minor pentatonic, blues scale even spice it up with major pentatonic.
The second section you can spice up with some B harmonic minor over F# and G power chords but again B natural minor and minor pentatonic will work for everything no problem.
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Quick Edit - As far as 3 note chords go first part could be B minor , D major, E minor coming back E minor , D major B minor A major. Second part could be F# minor G major A major B minor.
Thats as simple as possible all related to B aeolian/natural minor scale.


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I enjoyed this backing a lot Ivan! Here is my go at it.
Unfortunately the video quality isn't the best smile.gif



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Great takes guys, thanks! smile.gif

@OC
The video is cool mate, don't worry. I'll fix the sync issues it is not a problem.


@Velvet Roger
thanks for the take mate, it looks cool, and great example of posting as well, with YT link and all.


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The youtube version smile.gif

I'm buying a massive lamp for christmas to make my videos brighter smile.gif



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Cool take OC! smile.gif


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Awesome OC! THanks for posting the YT video, and yes, with that new lamp the picture will be very cool! smile.gif


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Here is my take, and this is my first video thanks to a friend who accepted that I borrow his video cam.

Yeah I know my hair sucks, I promise I'll wash it tomorrow morning wink.gif

And yeah I know about the bend @ 0:36.4, but I won't retake it just for a quarter step biggrin.gif

Hope you like it !!! smile.gif







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Great take enforcer mate, thanks! smile.gif


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QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Dec 16 2008, 10:04 PM) *
Great take enforcer mate, thanks! smile.gif


No, it was a pleasure great backing sir! wink.gif


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Wow, real emotions going on there, Enforcer biggrin.gif


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OK guys, I'm urging you to hurry up the takes a bit, cause it's 18th December. I will not extend the deadline which is 25th of December, cause Holidays are ahead, so the sooner you record the less hurry will be later for all of us smile.gif Thanks!


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QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Dec 18 2008, 12:21 PM) *
OK guys, I'm urging you to hurry up the takes a bit, cause it's 18th December. I will not extend the deadline which is 25th of December, cause Holidays are ahead, so the sooner you record the less hurry will be later for all of us smile.gif Thanks!


Planning on getting mine up here tonight Ivan, soz for the delay smile.gif


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Sorry Ivan, it's gonna be tomorow, my batteries are empty... dry.gif


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Here is my take smile.gif

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