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Sep 5 2012, 01:11 AM
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Chord_Assignment.mp3 ( 1.57MB )
Number of downloads: 108
Hey man here is my solo. My power went off yesterday, just came back on, so I decided to just go ahead and upload it the old fashioned way. I'm not real happy about the tapping part at the end, but other than that I had a lot of fun with it! -------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
Gear I Use: Guitars: Gibson: Les Paul Custom, ES-339, and Faded Flying V Fender: American Stratocaster Deluxe (I think?) Epiphone: Les Paul 56' Gold Top and Les Paul Standard, Casino Yamaha: FG720S Accoustic Amps: Fender Champ, Peavey Bandit 112, and an ancient Epiphone Amp:) Effects: Digitech RP 500 Effects Pedal Picks: Dunlop Jazz IIIs Practice, Practice, Practice, and remember Every Artist Does Get Better Eventually! |
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Sep 6 2012, 07:00 AM |
Chord_Assignment.mp3 ( 1.57MB )
Number of downloads: 108 Hey man here is my solo. My power went off yesterday, just came back on, so I decided to just go ahead and upload it the old fashioned way. I'm not real happy about the tapping part at the end, but other than that I had a lot of fun with it! Sounds very nice! Very melodic! AS few notes were off and you had some timing issues, but it sounded very good anyway! I will add my take and a new assignment in a few hours! Good job! -------------------- |
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Sep 8 2012, 12:26 AM |
Chord_Assignment.mp3 ( 1.57MB )
Number of downloads: 108 Hey man here is my solo. My power went off yesterday, just came back on, so I decided to just go ahead and upload it the old fashioned way. I'm not real happy about the tapping part at the end, but other than that I had a lot of fun with it! Awesome! So for a new assignment I would like you to try out a G minor blues pentatonic I did my take to give you ideas please continue my solo! http://soundcloud.com/alex-feather-akimov/gminor-solo Those are the shapes I would like you to use: Let me know if you have any questions or need help with anything! -------------------- |
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Sep 9 2012, 02:12 AM
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Awesome! So for a new assignment I would like you to try out a G minor blues pentatonic I did my take to give you ideas please continue my solo! http://soundcloud.com/alex-feather-akimov/gminor-solo Let me know if you have any questions or need help with anything! Okay man, I will work on it this week, and see what I come with! -------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
Gear I Use: Guitars: Gibson: Les Paul Custom, ES-339, and Faded Flying V Fender: American Stratocaster Deluxe (I think?) Epiphone: Les Paul 56' Gold Top and Les Paul Standard, Casino Yamaha: FG720S Accoustic Amps: Fender Champ, Peavey Bandit 112, and an ancient Epiphone Amp:) Effects: Digitech RP 500 Effects Pedal Picks: Dunlop Jazz IIIs Practice, Practice, Practice, and remember Every Artist Does Get Better Eventually! |
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Sep 10 2012, 04:51 PM |
Okay man, I will work on it this week, and see what I come with! Sounds good! I am looking forward to hear your take! -------------------- |
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Sep 16 2012, 05:36 PM
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Hey man just to let you know I'm still working on this assignment, had a busy week this past week, l haven't had a lot of time to work on it. This upcoming week however, I'll have more time to work on it.
-------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
Gear I Use: Guitars: Gibson: Les Paul Custom, ES-339, and Faded Flying V Fender: American Stratocaster Deluxe (I think?) Epiphone: Les Paul 56' Gold Top and Les Paul Standard, Casino Yamaha: FG720S Accoustic Amps: Fender Champ, Peavey Bandit 112, and an ancient Epiphone Amp:) Effects: Digitech RP 500 Effects Pedal Picks: Dunlop Jazz IIIs Practice, Practice, Practice, and remember Every Artist Does Get Better Eventually! |
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Sep 25 2012, 01:43 AM
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Hey Alex I have my take ready to go I just have to record it. I got a new computer this week so as soon as I get cubase up and running I'll record it. Should be this week, thanks for being patient.
-------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
Gear I Use: Guitars: Gibson: Les Paul Custom, ES-339, and Faded Flying V Fender: American Stratocaster Deluxe (I think?) Epiphone: Les Paul 56' Gold Top and Les Paul Standard, Casino Yamaha: FG720S Accoustic Amps: Fender Champ, Peavey Bandit 112, and an ancient Epiphone Amp:) Effects: Digitech RP 500 Effects Pedal Picks: Dunlop Jazz IIIs Practice, Practice, Practice, and remember Every Artist Does Get Better Eventually! |
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Oct 16 2012, 11:52 PM
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Finally_Done.mp3 ( 2.94MB ) Number of downloads: 105 Well here it is, finally done! Took me long enough, I finally ended up setting my old computer back up and using all my old equipment, I hope its alright, since everything surrounding it has been crazy. I tried to kind of have similar sound as you and make my solo mesh into yours, and I also stayed with the shapes you wanted me to use, except for one point where I took them up the neck. Instead of Gminor starting at the third fret, I moved up to the 15th, but its the same scale shape. Really wished I got this in sooner, but college reports got in the way, hopefully I can be a little more prompt from now on. -------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
Gear I Use: Guitars: Gibson: Les Paul Custom, ES-339, and Faded Flying V Fender: American Stratocaster Deluxe (I think?) Epiphone: Les Paul 56' Gold Top and Les Paul Standard, Casino Yamaha: FG720S Accoustic Amps: Fender Champ, Peavey Bandit 112, and an ancient Epiphone Amp:) Effects: Digitech RP 500 Effects Pedal Picks: Dunlop Jazz IIIs Practice, Practice, Practice, and remember Every Artist Does Get Better Eventually! |
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Oct 19 2012, 08:05 AM |
Finally_Done.mp3 ( 2.94MB )
Number of downloads: 105 Well here it is, finally done! Took me long enough, I finally ended up setting my old computer back up and using all my old equipment, I hope its alright, since everything surrounding it has been crazy. I tried to kind of have similar sound as you and make my solo mesh into yours, and I also stayed with the shapes you wanted me to use, except for one point where I took them up the neck. Instead of Gminor starting at the third fret, I moved up to the 15th, but its the same scale shape. Really wished I got this in sooner, but college reports got in the way, hopefully I can be a little more prompt from now on. It sounded very good I like your touch and you have a very nice vibrato! and it is totally fine to use old equipment as long as it does the job! I liked your solo and you had some great moments it sounded to me that you gave everything right from the beginning and if you would build it up slower playing less at first your solo will create more impact! Have you heard about question and answer technique? If not I can explain it in details! Let me know! Also it sounded like your guitar was a little out of tune but it didn't change your performance too much! Good job! -------------------- |
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Oct 22 2012, 02:10 AM
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Thanks for the kind words regarding the solo man! The guitar probably was slightly out of tune, I tuned it before I started practicing, but I had practiced foe quite a while before I recorded that, and all the bends probably knocked it a little out.
I think I have heard about the question and answer technique, only I think I heard it called "Call and Response" technique. You are talking about playing one phrase and then answering it with a similar phrase? I am fairly familiar with doing this with two guitars, but haven't really tried working on doing it with one guitar. That would be awesome! Also I have a sort of theory related question. I know there are patterns you can learn in order to play modes and pentatonics and I know those, but is there a box pattern or three note per string type of pattern for harmonic minor? I would like to be able to play harmonic minor up and down the neck, and thought having a pattern to go by would make it easier to learn. Maybe we could do a question and answer type of lesson based in harmonic minor but whatever you want to do, thats ok by me! -------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
Gear I Use: Guitars: Gibson: Les Paul Custom, ES-339, and Faded Flying V Fender: American Stratocaster Deluxe (I think?) Epiphone: Les Paul 56' Gold Top and Les Paul Standard, Casino Yamaha: FG720S Accoustic Amps: Fender Champ, Peavey Bandit 112, and an ancient Epiphone Amp:) Effects: Digitech RP 500 Effects Pedal Picks: Dunlop Jazz IIIs Practice, Practice, Practice, and remember Every Artist Does Get Better Eventually! |
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Oct 22 2012, 04:59 PM |
Thanks for the kind words regarding the solo man! The guitar probably was slightly out of tune, I tuned it before I started practicing, but I had practiced foe quite a while before I recorded that, and all the bends probably knocked it a little out. I think I have heard about the question and answer technique, only I think I heard it called "Call and Response" technique. You are talking about playing one phrase and then answering it with a similar phrase? I am fairly familiar with doing this with two guitars, but haven't really tried working on doing it with one guitar. That would be awesome! Also I have a sort of theory related question. I know there are patterns you can learn in order to play modes and pentatonics and I know those, but is there a box pattern or three note per string type of pattern for harmonic minor? I would like to be able to play harmonic minor up and down the neck, and thought having a pattern to go by would make it easier to learn. Maybe we could do a question and answer type of lesson based in harmonic minor but whatever you want to do, thats ok by me! Yeah you have heard about the same technique just different name! Try it out it will make a big difference in your playing! Here is the scale workout exercise you might like it has all the modes in all shapes so all you will have to do after mastering it is to just move the pattern and you can get it in any key! Title: Scales workout Scales_workout.gp5 ( 8.99K ) Number of downloads: 90 Let me know what do you think! -------------------- |
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Nov 18 2012, 02:11 AM
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Yeah you have heard about the same technique just different name! Try it out it will make a big difference in your playing! Here is the scale workout exercise you might like it has all the modes in all shapes so all you will have to do after mastering it is to just move the pattern and you can get it in any key! Title: Scales workout Scales_workout.gp5 ( 8.99K ) Number of downloads: 90 Let me know what do you think! Hey Alex I haven't disappeared, but I have been busy memorizing these patterns. They have really helped me! Do you have anything similar that I can use to memorize the harmonic minor positions? -------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
Gear I Use: Guitars: Gibson: Les Paul Custom, ES-339, and Faded Flying V Fender: American Stratocaster Deluxe (I think?) Epiphone: Les Paul 56' Gold Top and Les Paul Standard, Casino Yamaha: FG720S Accoustic Amps: Fender Champ, Peavey Bandit 112, and an ancient Epiphone Amp:) Effects: Digitech RP 500 Effects Pedal Picks: Dunlop Jazz IIIs Practice, Practice, Practice, and remember Every Artist Does Get Better Eventually! |
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Nov 18 2012, 10:35 PM
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Sounds good to me!
-------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
Gear I Use: Guitars: Gibson: Les Paul Custom, ES-339, and Faded Flying V Fender: American Stratocaster Deluxe (I think?) Epiphone: Les Paul 56' Gold Top and Les Paul Standard, Casino Yamaha: FG720S Accoustic Amps: Fender Champ, Peavey Bandit 112, and an ancient Epiphone Amp:) Effects: Digitech RP 500 Effects Pedal Picks: Dunlop Jazz IIIs Practice, Practice, Practice, and remember Every Artist Does Get Better Eventually! |
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Nov 20 2012, 02:21 AM |
Sounds good to me! Awesome! Give me a couple of days to create a backing track for you! -------------------- |
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Nov 27 2012, 08:44 AM |
Sounds good to me! So I have created a backing track for you the chords are: Emi7 - Ami7 - Bmi7 This track will work out perfectly if you want to get shapes down very well also I would like to use it for the future assignments! Let me know what do you think about it Backing_track_E_minor_blues.mp3 ( 9.65MB ) Number of downloads: 105 -------------------- |
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Nov 27 2012, 11:51 PM
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So I have created a backing track for you the chords are: Emi7 - Ami7 - Bmi7 This track will work out perfectly if you want to get shapes down very well also I would like to use it for the future assignments! Let me know what do you think about it Backing_track_E_minor_blues.mp3 ( 9.65MB ) Number of downloads: 105 Awesome track! If I come up with any interesting solos utilizing those shapes I will post them here. -------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
Gear I Use: Guitars: Gibson: Les Paul Custom, ES-339, and Faded Flying V Fender: American Stratocaster Deluxe (I think?) Epiphone: Les Paul 56' Gold Top and Les Paul Standard, Casino Yamaha: FG720S Accoustic Amps: Fender Champ, Peavey Bandit 112, and an ancient Epiphone Amp:) Effects: Digitech RP 500 Effects Pedal Picks: Dunlop Jazz IIIs Practice, Practice, Practice, and remember Every Artist Does Get Better Eventually! |
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