Lick Of The Day - Uploads Only! |
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Feb 9 2008, 09:44 PM |
Ok, add your entries here!
You have until the 23rd of February to submit your lick. Any non entry posts will be moved to the comments thread. Prizes: Boss Metal Zone, Web Camera, 3 sets of Ernie Ball Strings. Read more here.
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Feb 12 2008, 02:15 AM |
Hi there,
Here is my lick. So we have the C major chord C E G and we add the 7th grade of the C major scale which in this case is a b. So our arepggio now is C E G B. And the idea is that we are going to sweep this arpeggio with a couple of hammer ons and pull offs and a tapping note in the B string, as shown in the tabs. I also made a guitar pro file if you want to practice the lick with the metronome. Enjoy and vote for Coffeeman! Lick_of_the_day_coffeeman.gp5 ( 1.65K ) Number of downloads: 313 [attachment=4475:Cmaj_7th...eg1video.mpg] |
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Feb 16 2008, 03:15 AM |
Heres my entry for Lick of the day
A legato run with some tapping accross 5 strings, Based on the C major scale. You can get some great effects with legato also a great way to increase finger strength and accuracy, here we are only picking two notes, the very first note to start us off and ending with a pick on the last note to give some accent and phrasing to the lick. Here is the tab for the lick. And heres the Video Lick_of_the_day_Comp_entry___smells.wmv ( 3.43MB ) Number of downloads: 644 As with all licks we can move this around so I`ve made a small exercise with the lick shown in the video starting in the Key of C and moving to the Key of E and back to C again. [attachment=4560:LOTD_Exercise.mp3] Tab for the exercise this is played 4 times: this is played twice : Then returning to the first lick played twice again to finish. Here are 3 backings at various speeds if you wish to try it out. [attachment=4562:LickOTD_...g_130BPM.mp3] [attachment=4563:LickOTD_...g_110BPM.mp3] [attachment=4564:LickOTD_...ng_90BPM.mp3] Hope you enjoyed my lick and have some fun with the backings All the best -------------------- |
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Feb 21 2008, 07:05 AM |
Well, here's my entry for the contest. It's a little solo I made up for my band. I sped it tho, because of the time limit issue. I hope you guys like it.
Well, first of all, it is kind of a pop-techno solo in the key of Gm. I'm providing you guys with backing tracks at three different tempos (100 BPM, 130 BPM, and 150 BPM). The original solo's speed is 150 BPM. I'm also providing a normal notepad tab and a GP5 tab. All the instruments are in there, so you can actually practice the solo at any speed you want The first part is a simple octaves-build up for the solo. No great things in there, tho, as always when playing octaves, you got to make sure that only the strings you're playing are the ones that are heard (in this specific case, the A string is supposed to be completely silenced). You get that effect by muting the string with your ring finger or with your index finger (the way I do it: ring finger). The second part is an easy three-note pattern with a bend at the end. The key here is a very nice and well-timed vibrato... You know... It should feel and sound really fluid. The interesting lick of the video comes into the third part. Here, the secret is a combination between tapping and left-hand VERY VERY strong vibrato. The tapping should be perfect, because sometimes you hit the tap note but when you make the vibrato, the note dies. That happens when the note was not tapped correctly. At the last part, it's just normal tapping, tho the last bend should be made very clear in order to apply, again, some cool vibrato. Well, that's about it. It's a begginer solo with a couple of licks in it, and summarizing, the techniques to apply and develop here are: 1 - Octaves 2 - Bending w/vibrato 3 - Strong AND precise vibrato 4 - Tapping Hope you guys like it! This post has been edited by TortillaShred: Feb 21 2008, 08:26 AM
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Tal_Vez_Tab.txt ( 1.99K )
Number of downloads: 258
Tal_Vez_Solo.gp5 ( 6.76K ) Number of downloads: 224 Tal_Vez_Solo_100_BPM.mid ( 11.18K ) Number of downloads: 208 Tal_Vez_Solo_130_BPM.mid ( 9.73K ) Number of downloads: 199 Tal_Vez_Solo_150_BPM.mid ( 9.09K ) Number of downloads: 216 Tal_Vez_Solo.mpg ( 4.72MB ) Number of downloads: 410 -------------------- My Gear
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Feb 21 2008, 03:08 PM |
Here is my lick
Lick_of_the_day.mp3 ( 504.55K ) Number of downloads: 447 lick_of_the_day.gp5 ( 1.98K ) Number of downloads: 236 lick_of_the_day.pdf ( 76.19K ) Number of downloads: 392 A little trahs metal lick Tuning: Drop D Time signature: 4/4 Speed: 130bpm When you play this lick Use alternate picking and mute everythning but the power chords Play it in Drop D tuning Use a crunchy sound to get the best of the lick Its not a hard lick but start out slow if make sure you got the rythm right and then it shouldnt be a problem Have fun learning this lick This post has been edited by superize: Feb 21 2008, 05:01 PM -------------------- My Gear
Ibanez RG Jackson js30 warrior jackson rr24 Line 6 Spider III amp Line 6 pod xt live Washburn acoustic Youtube Account My bands Myspace |
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Feb 21 2008, 04:30 PM |
So this is my lick, it's a quite difficult string skipping lick...well at least for me to play really clean. I was inspired by
Mr Paul Gilbert when I "composed" it and I hope you'll like it. It's In the key of C Ionian. lick_of_the_day_competition.mp3 ( 469.05K ) Number of downloads: 426 The LICK! c_ionian.bmp ( 1.88MB ) Number of downloads: 332 C Ionian 9th position tab_lick.bmp ( 1.88MB ) Number of downloads: 326 The tab And that's about it! Okay, so what to think of when you play it. *Be sure to palm mute the strings above those that you are playing. *Add much vibrato in the last slow part! *Don't play it with to much distortion. *Enjoy! |
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Feb 21 2008, 08:40 PM |
Here my first entry for the "Lick Of The Day" Video Competition:
Cmaj7 - Octave Shape Movie (QT): lick_wrk_01.mov ( 1.37MB ) Number of downloads: 387 Movie (AVI): lick_wrk_01.avi ( 1.33MB ) Number of downloads: 317 You maybe know the situation .. you are in the middle of your solo and want to play a transition to an higher area of the fretboard. Some fancy sweep arpeggios will do it, but this lick can be an easier option. This lick is based on one single shape played three times, but each shape is shifted one octave higher. The last note is tapped with the middle finger of the right hand. The vibrato is added with your left hand. The notes used in each shape are the cord notes of the Cmaj7 cord ('C', 'E', 'G', 'B'), but of course you can shift this lick to every position you need it. Tip: Practice the main shape without octave shifting first. lick_wrk_01.txt ( 1.02K ) Number of downloads: 295 lick_wrk_01.gp5 ( 1.82K ) Number of downloads: 253 Hope you enjoy it... This post has been edited by wrk: Feb 25 2008, 12:49 AM |
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Feb 21 2008, 09:09 PM |
Here my second entry for the "Lick Of The Day" Video Competition:
B-Minor Blues Shape: Movie (QT): lick_wrk_02.mov ( 9.64MB ) Number of downloads: 338 Movie (AVI): lick_wrk_02.avi ( 2.44MB ) Number of downloads: 304 A guitar player can not have enough pentatonic licks in his pocket. This lick is a descending pentatonic blues shape in B minor (1=B, b3=D, 4=E, 5=F#, b7=A). To add a bluesy feel to this lick, the note F (flattened 5th) is used as a passing note between the 5th and 4th. The pentatonic scale with this additional note is also known as as the Blues-Scale. To make this lick more interesting, try to accentuate the highest note of each small descending sequence of 3 or 4 notes, which is not always direct on the beat. The notes to accentuate are marked with ">" in the Tab or GP file. You will see that this lick starts on the second 16th of the first beat. If you feel comfortable, try to add some extra "flow" to this lick with small bends and of course some vibrato. You can easily adapted this lick to different rhythmic situations. Here is a small example how you can integrate this in lick in your solo: lick_wrk_02_example.mp3 ( 540.94K ) Number of downloads: 332 lick_wrk_02_backtrack.mp3 ( 1023.39K ) Number of downloads: 279 lick_wrk_02.gp5 ( 1.83K ) Number of downloads: 253 lick_wrk_02.txt ( 822bytes ) Number of downloads: 249 Hope you will enjoy the lick. This post has been edited by wrk: Feb 25 2008, 12:48 AM |
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Feb 21 2008, 10:41 PM |
Here is my entry for the vid contest.
I hope its ok that I just upload the text file in this post instead of pasting it all here. Since I dont have any fancy tab programs, the letters bump all over the place if I just paste them here. This post has been edited by Robin: Feb 23 2008, 12:17 PM
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lickoftheday_robin.wmv ( 4.81MB )
Number of downloads: 453
lickoftheday_robin.txt ( 3.81K ) Number of downloads: 1040 |
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Feb 22 2008, 05:43 PM |
<Audio Entry1>
Okay here goes! This is a short triplet feel lick in D minor that is based on moving patterns- it includes: - Playing a pattern over more than one octave - Interval sliding - Palm muting - Alternate picking - Legato lick_of_the_day_entry_1__deeproots.txt ( 1.84K ) Number of downloads: 289 Lick_of_the_day__DeepRoots_Entry_1.mp3 ( 316.82K ) Number of downloads: 478 The first section is a D minor arpeggio played over 3 octaves with palm muting. Heres the scale of D minor: D E F G A Bb C Now to get a D minor triad we select the Root, 3rd and 5th of the scale or in other words we start from the D note and go up the scale using this rule: Use one, miss one, until we have 3 notes. D Now we have our three notes (triad) D F and A we find a position to play it in: Now that we have our shape we can use it across 3 octaves like so: The second part is a sliding intervals lick. Each set of two notes is a fifth interval apart (like your freindly root fifth power chord shape) on the B and high E string. We use the notes on the B string to slide the shape to the next set of notes. However, we dont play each set in descending order- we play the first set <then slide past a set> then play a set <slide up to the set we previosly missed> play this set <slide passed the second set we played> Then play the lowest set. From this E note, we have a simple 3 note pull off down the D minor scale: E->D->C We finally end on our last note which is our root note D. Picking is alternate until the last note which can be played with either an upstroke or a downstroke because of the pull offs that preceed it. Heres the picking: I hope you like the lick |
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Feb 22 2008, 05:57 PM |
<Audio entry 2>
Here's an E minor Bluesy lick with a bit of tapping. Lick_of_the_day__DeepRoots_Entry_2.mp3 ( 491.52K ) Number of downloads: 374 lick_of_the_day_entry_2__deeproots.txt ( 1.27K ) Number of downloads: 274 I really dig the sound of this one. This post has been edited by DeepRoots: Feb 22 2008, 06:02 PM |
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Feb 22 2008, 06:07 PM
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So here comes my Lick of the Day:
Initially it's a blues-rock lick, like they are very often used by guitar players like David Gilmour (listen to Pink Floyds famous "The Wall" Album) or Eric Clapton. But as I know about all those metal-heads out here, I spiced it up with a more "heavy" backing track to make it sound more evil I hope you'll like it!! contest_0002.wmv ( 6.6MB ) Number of downloads: 349 Its in the key of Bminor and so the scale is the Bminor Blues scale Full speed is at 140bpm but I made a backing track in 3 different speeds, and for sure a guitar pro tab, with all instruments to give you the possibility to play it in any speed you like. lick.of.the.day.contest.fire.tab.gp5 ( 3.36K ) Number of downloads: 238 backing_track_70bpm.mp3 ( 692.98K ) Number of downloads: 282 backing_track_105bpm.mp3 ( 488.9K ) Number of downloads: 285 backing_track_140bpm.mp3 ( 395.02K ) Number of downloads: 288 Tips: (1) Start slow (2) If you struggle with the legato; there are some great lessons from pavel to help you! (3) Try to play it with "Attitude" to make it still sound bluesy! (4) For sure you can shift it in any other Key; test it out and use it in your solos (5) make me proud (6) Have Fun!! Cheers Tobi This post has been edited by fire: Feb 22 2008, 06:26 PM -------------------- If you think you understood what I said, you neglect that the things you hear, are different from the thing I thought of. - Got it?
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Feb 23 2008, 12:01 PM |
So here is my first take.. I recently find out, that my webcam doesnt work anymore :-! So I am participating in Audio part of contest
Happy Scotland Bagpipe-sounding lick Here is the tab: (is there a way to move the tab from bottom here?) As you can see, its built on E Ionan scale, using legato, open strings and wierd, wild and funny tempo! Tips: 1) Be happy when playing this - that leads to happy sounding lick 2) Careful on rythmics and note lenght, they are quite tricky! 3) Be happy when playing this - that leads to correctly sounding lick 4) Let the strings ring! (ligatures) 5) Be happy when playing this - that leads to really happy and scottish sounding lick! 6) Dont be afraid to pluck the strings a bit harder than usual, you want strings to ring strongly 7) Additional info written in TAB Thanks to: KRIS for his off topic talking about correct plaiying rythm in Two handed tapping lesson! It is inspired by the thing he plays there, altough, its purely my work (I swear;)) Good luck, HAVE FUN Jakub "phoenix" Luptovec This post has been edited by Jakub Luptovec: Feb 25 2008, 07:48 AM
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E_Ionan_Happy_scotland.bmp ( 1.05MB )
Number of downloads: 288
E_Ionan___Happy_Scotland.gp5 ( 2.07K ) Number of downloads: 209 E_Ionan_Happy_scotland.mp3 ( 1.37MB ) Number of downloads: 365 -------------------- my youtube account with riffs and ideas: https://www.youtube.com/user/Phoenygzus
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Feb 24 2008, 04:19 AM
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Heres The lick :
Audio sample : lick_of_the_day2.mp3 ( 558.57K ) Number of downloads: 369 Slow: lick_of_the_day2slow.mp3 ( 558.57K ) Number of downloads: 280 This simple melody is in the key of E minor - I played two chords an E5 and a G chord - both arpeggiated, both keeping normal shape but only playing the first three strings, E,A, and D. Just repeated over an over. And this melody follows these nicely. I only change once, and you might be wondering at the end since I'm playing A E and F# why I didn't finish back off with an E5, main reason was to create some tension, and to create something a bit more interesting to the ear. I liked it better than the other way. Now I didn't do a slow one, But just showing how the added little lick at the end closes up the lick nicely. Now I don't have a drum machine so there are not any drums in this backing track, but it is still fun an easy to jam over. BT : Lick_of_the_dayBT..mp3 ( 2.51MB ) Number of downloads: 297 Short example : Lick_of_the_dayBTexample..mp3 ( 546.43K ) Number of downloads: 287 Now just one comment, you might notice in the example I didnt use the lick in whole. I used some parts, and just kept the same concept. Now you can do like I did, you find a lick you like, and kind of use the concept or even the rhythm that particular phrase has to come up with something that resembles it next to each other but no one would ever even notice a resemblance apart. This post has been edited by Tjchep: Feb 24 2008, 06:07 AM |
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Feb 25 2008, 07:31 AM |
I dont have much time (I am already late to school...), so ill do it shortly, and improve it afternoon. Its based on E Aeolian, uses legato, two hand tapping and precise playing of rythm..
My slower version is not totaly clean - i couldnt used as much distortion as needed so some notes dont sound that good and the start is not totaly rythm correct:( Sorry for that, but I couldnt do better now its 7:23 and 8:00 school starts :-D This is it for now, Ill try to improve/repost it if time (and Andrew:P ) allows me afternoon Post scriptum: OK.. Ill stay home instead of first 2 lessons to improve it Pls dont close this thread one more hour:D This post has been edited by Jakub Luptovec: Feb 25 2008, 08:13 AM
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E_Aeolian_Legato_Tapping_lick.gp5 ( 2.45K )
Number of downloads: 197
E_Aeolian_tapping.mp3 ( 1.64MB ) Number of downloads: 303 -------------------- my youtube account with riffs and ideas: https://www.youtube.com/user/Phoenygzus
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Feb 25 2008, 05:34 PM |
Ok, thats all folks, thread is now locked for voting!
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