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: 6780 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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May 14 2019, 02:01 PM |
Cool, so maybe I could use a backing track that I plan to jam over as a starting point. I would show how to I tweak the sound to make it work over the backing. I just need to figure out how to make sure a lesson interesting. Yes, this would really work! Showing exactly what you do when you decide to record a jam over a backing track. How is this process? What makes you decide to start with one amp or the other? Which are the parameters that you usually change? These can be interesting series because each backing will suggest different settings and parameters. -------------------- My lessons
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May 14 2019, 02:30 PM |
Yes, this would really work! Showing exactly what you do when you decide to record a jam over a backing track. How is this process? What makes you decide to start with one amp or the other? Which are the parameters that you usually change? These can be interesting series because each backing will suggest different settings and parameters. I had a new go at it here: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...st&p=768321 |
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