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Jan 8 2015, 02:20 PM |
Hey Mister M - welcome to GMC!
In fusion you can use the exact same licks as in rock - the only difference is that you are much more aware of the chord progression when playing. With this awareness you can target notes that sound wrong but still end your phrases on notes that sound right. Today's new lick - although very difficult to play - is a good example of that: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Rock-F...n-Outside-Lick/ So my advice would be for you try to play your rock licks over a more fusion sounding chord progression - here is a an example which involves 4 modulations (change of key). For each chord you must change scale: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/greg_howe_techniques/ It's great to have you on board! |
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Jan 8 2015, 02:27 PM |
Hey Mister M - welcome to GMC! In fusion you can use the exact same licks as in rock - the only difference is that you are much more aware of the chord progression when playing. With this awareness you can target notes that sound wrong but still end your phrases on notes that sound right. Today's new lick - although very difficult to play - is a good example of that: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Rock-F...n-Outside-Lick/ So my advice would be for you try to play your rock licks over a more fusion sounding chord progression - he is a an example which involves 4 modulations (change of key). For each chord you must change scale: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/greg_howe_techniques/ It's great to have you on board! Thank you Kristofer They licks are very good, il love them ! They are so hard for my skill. Actually, i can play licks on difficulty 4/5 max. My therory is : unskill This post has been edited by MisterM: Jan 8 2015, 02:35 PM |
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