70's Revival Collab!, Let's rock! |
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70's Revival Collab!, Let's rock! |
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May 4 2019, 06:06 AM |
Hello guys! Welcome to our new collaboration!!
This one is based on my lesson in the style of Rival Sons. Backing Track: 70s_Revival_Collab.mp3 ( 3.76MB ) Number of downloads: 6803 You can learn the backing track guitars here: LINK. Tempo: 94 bpm Suggested scales: D Pentatonic Minor, D Minor Aeolian. Feel free to record over any of these parts or over the full track, everything you want to play! The more material we have the more elements I have to work on the final mix. DEADLINE: May 18th (15 days) If you are new to collabs please check out this: LINK WHO WOULD LIKE TO BE PART OF THIS ONE? FINAL VIDEO!! This post has been edited by Gabriel Leopardi: Jun 28 2019, 04:38 AM -------------------- My lessons
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May 29 2019, 09:21 PM |
I gave it a go this evening, quite fast for me, I'm away from Friday evening until Sunday, hopefully I'll get something to you tomorrow as the deadline is imminent.
As Gab knows I've had a bit of an injury, I can feel a lot of clicking from my sternum but the pain is bearable now which is why I could manage to get to play this evening. This post has been edited by Phil66: May 29 2019, 09:24 PM -------------------- SEE MY GMC CERTIFICATE “Success is not obtained overnight. It comes in instalments; you get a little bit today, a little bit tomorrow until the whole package is given out. The day you procrastinate, you lose that day's success.” Israelmore Ayivor |
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May 30 2019, 02:44 PM |
I gave it a go this evening, quite fast for me, I'm away from Friday evening until Sunday, hopefully I'll get something to you tomorrow as the deadline is imminent. As Gab knows I've had a bit of an injury, I can feel a lot of clicking from my sternum but the pain is bearable now which is why I could manage to get to play this evening. We can wait for your take mate! Don't worry. BTW NGD!! Gus G LTD 200I created a "theme" which repeats and serves as a kind of chorus bit. Also book ended with the same shreddy bit that I started with early on to give it symmetry. Also focused on giving it's lots of vibrato. IMHO vibrato is shiznickle that makes a solo shine. Having note control and pitch control can really make a solo memorable. BOOT CAMP LICKS FEATURED: I stuffed it with licks from Bootcamp. If you are in bootcamp, these are part of the program. Hope you like it! Here are my files! https://www.dropbox.com/s/kwfzoypixw44n41/T...acking.aif?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/h9m8if3j50qirzt/T...acking.aif?dl=0 Video File https://www.dropbox.com/s/ofn9wdzxvsb1cfq/7...length.mpg?dl=0 AWESOME!! Congrats on your new guitar Todd!! That's a beautiful guitar mate!! And your playing here is killer, I love it!! It's nice to know that GMCers can find some of these licks at your Boot Camp. Is there a direct link to find them? Thanks a lot!! -------------------- My lessons
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May 30 2019, 10:07 PM |
Here are a few of them from Quick Licks which feature only one drill per quick lick.
(The link to each lesson is in the video info here is the link to all the quick licks http://bit.ly/quicklicksmasterthread )Here are a couple of examples For anyone doing Bootcamp/Quick Licks I'm guessing they can recognize many of these licks from the work they have done with me so far. Anyone in the thread who is doing bootcamp/quick licks who can confirm this? I also used one of the thematic licks from BLUE ON BLACK by Kenny Wayne Sheppard in the slow part. I always try to build a melodic section in my solos. It's what helps make a solo memorable. Once folks learn to shred a bit, they sometimes go overboard and just blaze the entire time. It's important to pull back to give speed it's context and to provide space for strong melodic elements imho. Otherwise, a solo is just a blur of notes. This is what often separates great players from good players. I notice it a lot in your playing actually. Where you create a melodic space that mirrors what is happening in the song itself, as in your work with CIRSE. Todd We can wait for your take mate! Don't worry.
AWESOME!! Congrats on your new guitar Todd!! That's a beautiful guitar mate!! And your playing here is killer, I love it!! It's nice to know that GMCers can find some of these licks at your Boot Camp. Is there a direct link to find them? Thanks a lot!! This post has been edited by Todd Simpson: May 30 2019, 10:11 PM |
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