The 'fusing The Genres' Collaboration, Time to get Electronic! |
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The 'fusing The Genres' Collaboration, Time to get Electronic! |
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Sep 12 2014, 06:55 AM |
Hey Folks!
It's time for us to get electronic with the 'Fusing the Genres' Collaboration! The idea behind this one is to stray away from standard rock instrumentation, and solo over a more synth-driven style of backing track. Furthermore, if you want to play an instrument other than guitar, you are more than welcome, as it would be awesome seeing some other instruments being added into this collaboration. So if you're up for it, keep reading on for more details! Lets make this one big! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Important Stuff Backing Track: fusing_the_genres.mp3 ( 2.73MB ) Number of downloads: 1069 Tempo: 150BPM Key: E Minor / G Major Deadline: Friday 10th October ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After you come up with your guitar part, here is what I need you to do: 1. Open up the backing track in your DAW 2. Record yourself playing the solo, with both audio and video 3. Render a 16-bit WAV 44.1KHz with just the solo 4. Render an MP3 file with the backing track and the solo 5. Send the video (preferrably .mp4) You can upload these files via Dropbox or just on this thread. Alternatively you can email me a link over at [email protected] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tips: I'm going to quote Cosmin here, because I agree with him entirely. It's better to make short but polished, detailed lines, rather than long rushed passages! There is no need to play over the entire backing track, in fact, it would probably be better to focus on a particular section. Finally, have fun and enjoy! Let's see what we can create Participants: Taka Perry, Cosmin Lupu, Huargo, Jim S., Todd Simpson, Gabriel Leopardi, This post has been edited by Bogdan Radovic: Sep 17 2014, 05:23 PM |
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Sep 17 2014, 03:09 PM |
Beautiful playing Jim. You solo sounds fresh, very uncommon but tasty. These are descriptions that are tricky to find together so it speaks really good of you as a guitarist and composer.
Cosmin asked a very interesting question, and now I'm even more curious, is this an improvisation? How did you worked on the different licks? -------------------- My lessons
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