Metal Solo, Phrygian dominant, diminished and squeels
kjutte
Dec 14 2008, 11:33 PM
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Hi again guys.

I fell in love with Joe Kataldo's collab backing, so I thought I'd make a lesson of the solo I did there.
Well, it's a bit altered. I added a diminished line also.

Here's the main movie:

Attached File  joe_lesson.mpg ( 4.21MB ) Number of downloads: 580

Attached File  Metal_solo.gp5 ( 2.58K ) Number of downloads: 333

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Shape 1 - Intro
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Basic pattern of descending phrygian dominant.
I'm sure you should have no problem pulling this off, but be aware that you need a strong vibrato
to make it sound rough at the last note. The bridge pickup is used.

Attached File  Video_20.wmv ( 2.99MB ) Number of downloads: 393


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Shape 2 - Squeel'n'Shred
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Here I do a squeel with the whammy bar. You need to use your bridge pickup, and hold your finger right on the 17th metal fret of the G string. After that, I play some more phrygian dominant descending runs.
Now it switches pretty fast though, I switch to neck pickup, and do a shredline.
To get the sound that I have, you really gotta do this pickup change.
At the very end of the shred, I change back to brige pickup for regular rough lead and vibrato.

Attached File  Video_21.wmv ( 4.48MB ) Number of downloads: 382


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Shape 3 - Diminished lick + outro.
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Starting here I do a symmetrical minor 3rd interval in octaves. This is a diminished lick.
Some staccatto playing after it, strong vibrato as usual to make it sound metal.
Honestly, I always use strong vibrato, I think it adds alot more personality and feel to the given piece.

Attached File  Video_22.wmv ( 3.7MB ) Number of downloads: 336


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And, that's that. I hope you like my lesson!
I'll add a GP file and tab paper as usual.

Good luck!

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Dec 15 2008, 01:13 AM
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Very nice lesson!! very clean too. just wondering though, the guitar pro seems as if its a bit faster than the original, or am i just hearing it wrong?

The sound quality is great too, what did you use to record?

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Pedja Simovic
Dec 15 2008, 10:04 AM
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Kjutte you are on fire man smile.gif

Interesting solo , I like the tremolo part !

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Kjutte, you are extremely productive these days ... whats going on? ohmy.gif
Great lessons you do, thanks !

btw ... didn't know you are a left hand player




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Dec 15 2008, 10:36 AM
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QUOTE (Sami @ Dec 15 2008, 01:13 AM) *
Very nice lesson!! very clean too. just wondering though, the guitar pro seems as if its a bit faster than the original, or am i just hearing it wrong?

The sound quality is great too, what did you use to record?


Does it mater? It's a tab smile.gif
If it was 100% I wouldn't need the video tongue.gif

Feel free to fix the GP tab, I'll be glad to edit my post. smile.gif

Anyway, I use the DI output on my marshall amp, into my EMU Tracker Pre 2.0 soundcard.

QUOTE (wrk @ Dec 15 2008, 10:19 AM) *
Kjutte, you are extremely productive these days ... whats going on? ohmy.gif
Great lessons you do, thanks !

btw ... didn't know you are a left hand player


Thanks alot man!

I am not. Weird webcam!

QUOTE (Pedja Simovic @ Dec 15 2008, 10:04 AM) *
Kjutte you are on fire man smile.gif

Interesting solo , I like the tremolo part !


Appreciate it Pedja smile.gif

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Great solo lets see what i can make out of this BT

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QUOTE (kjutte @ Dec 15 2008, 10:36 AM) *
I am not. Weird webcam!


laugh.gif .. ah, i see. You go me there laugh.gif
I remember to have had the same. Is there no option in your settings to do a horizontal flip or do you prefer to go down in history as left hand player ? smile.gif


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QUOTE (wrk @ Dec 15 2008, 10:50 AM) *
laugh.gif .. ah, i see. You go me there laugh.gif
I remember to have had the same. Is there no option in your settings to do a horizontal flip or do you prefer to go down in history as left hand player ? smile.gif


Correct, I like it because my right arm looks like my right arm when I record, haha biggrin.gif
Maybe the truth spooks me ph34r.gif

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Nice lesson man, like the pickup switch in between as well.

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QUOTE (Velvet Roger @ Dec 15 2008, 11:02 AM) *
Nice lesson man, like the pickup switch in between as well.


Thanks.
Some claim you only need one pickup, but that really narrows your options down.
I remember when I started out, a great guitarist friend of mine told me "In a good solo you see the pros change pickups atleast 10 times!". Eventually you see the significance of it. smile.gif

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