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carminemarotta
Jan 26 2012, 11:20 AM
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Gabriel
nice lesson today. Is a Blur style coming soon?

I have a question. In the 2nd video you play a 2 string riff. Are the notes played from the scales used or/and from the chords?
It may be silly but I am trying to study generally the "application" of the scales and not just playing the scale patters or licks with them.
Thanks in advance
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Gabriel Leopardi
Jan 26 2012, 05:00 PM
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Hi friend! Thanks for the request! I'll add Blur to the list!

The idea is created using the notes from the chords and adding one one from the scale as a passing note... when I compose this type of things I first create a simple and repetitive melody and then I add another string with a note from the chord to make it sound cooler. So.. the higher notes appeared in my mind, I didn't think in the notes of the chords... but if you analize them you'll notice that two notes can be found in the chord... the lower note (4th fret in the 2nd string) is the root of the first chord and the 5th of the second chord.

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Jan 26 2012, 08:47 PM
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QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ Jan 26 2012, 04:00 PM) *
Hi friend! Thanks for the request! I'll add Blur to the list!

The idea is created using the notes from the chords and adding one one from the scale as a passing note... when I compose this type of things I first create a simple and repetitive melody and then I add another string with a note from the chord to make it sound cooler. So.. the higher notes appeared in my mind, I didn't think in the notes of the chords... but if you analize them you'll notice that two notes can be found in the chord... the lower note (4th fret in the 2nd string) is the root of the first chord and the 5th of the second chord.


Thanks Gabriel!

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Gabriel Leopardi
Jan 28 2012, 12:07 AM
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QUOTE (carminemarotta @ Jan 26 2012, 04:47 PM) *
Thanks Gabriel!

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