Broken Egg Collaboration, Break Your tought, metal shell and show me some epic rock soloing |
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Broken Egg Collaboration, Break Your tought, metal shell and show me some epic rock soloing |
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Apr 24 2013, 01:40 PM |
Once again we will work mostly on phrasing but the 160 bpm is also a good tempo for medium advanced alternate picking show-off. So this time Do whatever You like but please - keep it musical Make shure Your guitar is in tune. Try to tune it on frets (not on open strings). Backing track is exported with precise fit to the time measure. You can import it to Your Daw, set the tempo to 160 bpm and move the backing track drawing exactly to the point zero of the session. This will give You perfect synchro and will make my mixing work much easier. This is an audio collaboration. All You have to do is post here Your take (solo mixed with backing track) for reference and send me only the guitar solo track (remember to export file exactly from the point zero of time measure in Your DAW) Please - post Your takes that way: with backing track goes on soundloud, only solo goes as an attachment to the post. This will help to avoid some mess Backing track: broken_egg_collab_backingtrack.mp3 ( 3.89MB ) Number of downloads: 346 Solo length: Each player has a one verse and a one chorus to make his solo. You can choose which verse + which chorus You will play over. I will remake the backing track according to how many solos will be played over which part. Chord progression: verse 1: 4/4 Em | D | G | A || x4 chorus : 4/4 C G | D | C G | D | C G | D | Em | Em || x 2 verse 2: 4/4 C | C | Bm7 addG | Bm7 addG | Em add9 | Em add9| G7+ | G7+ || x 2 chorus : 4/4 C G | D | C G | D | C G | D | Em | Em || x 2 Key - E-minor Tempo - 160 bpm Scales: You can use are E-minor + E-dorian ( E-dorian is a must "must" on the A major chord in the 1 verse section because it contains the C# note). Example - Deadline - 08.05.2013 Inspirations: I think it would be great to listen to some Andy Timmons compositions to fit this kind of rock soloing. This post has been edited by Darius Wave: Apr 24 2013, 01:41 PM |
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