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: 6793 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 7 2019, 04:48 PM |
Awesome video Kris!! You jam over this one is amazing, and those tips are very inspiring! I also think that your tone here is so tasty. What amp are you using in your Kemper preset?
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May 8 2019, 03:20 PM |
Thansk Gab! This is is a Marshall "SL 100" profile by Bert Meulendijk. I've asked this question before, and you always respond with a different amp model. However, you always sound good, and you always sound unique, and you always sound similar... That's a great thing... you have your own tone, and keeping the same vibe even when changing amps means that it's in your fingers. -------------------- My lessons
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May 11 2019, 07:28 PM |
That's an interesting observation. I usually have a sound in my head which I am striving for, and I try to use different amp profiles to get there. So in a way the actual profile I am using maybe isn't that relevant since I often change powerful parameters to my liking - and thereby altering the sound quite a bit. I also tend to copy reverb/delays setting between rigs, and they color the sound quite a bit as I like to have them very audible when jamming - as it creates consistency between the different backings. But other than that - yes it's probably in the fingers! 🤘🏼 That's very interesting! I think that it would be cool to see how you set your guitar tones in one of your Jam School series lesson. -------------------- My lessons
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