Apprentice Bushido Task 44 |
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Nov 30 2012, 11:55 AM |
Task 44: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Epic-M...-Beginner-Solo/
Yes, you almost knew I was going to give this to you, didn't you ?? Well, I couldn't resist. I think you deserve something which makes you feel like you're chopping out an epic, hair in the wind, stood on a mountain, type solo ! It deals mostly with sliding, bending and general timing. Try to pick a nice, sustaining tone that will complement the sound of the lesson itself. It will need to be fairly high gain but not over the top. Try to leave in a healthy amount of mid, not scooped out.. and try not to add too much treble so that it becomes fizzy. If you're able to, either pick a preset with a bit of delay or dial some in to add that extra touch of supreme guitar god-like status ! I look forward to hearing you guys break out solos that will make even the fallen warriors in Valhalla cry with pride ! Deadline is next Friday 7th December |
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Nov 30 2012, 05:41 PM |
I did it fast
This isn't perfect, and at the end I forgot some notes xD But I hope I deserve a donut http://soundcloud.com/krysz78/epic-metal-beginner-solo I had a lot of fun playing this, and I almost felt like you're saying : "hair in the wind, stood on a mountain", because I was stood up and my fan blew my hair away This post has been edited by Christophe: Nov 30 2012, 05:44 PM -------------------- Gear : ESP LTD MH-401QM ; Zoom G2.1Nu ; Blackstar HT-5 Preamp ; Blackstar HT-112 Speaker;
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Nov 30 2012, 06:42 PM |
I did it fast This isn't perfect, and at the end I forgot some notes xD But I hope I deserve a donut http://soundcloud.com/krysz78/epic-metal-beginner-solo I had a lot of fun playing this, and I almost felt like you're saying : "hair in the wind, stood on a mountain", because I was stood up and my fan blew my hair away YAY ! Christophe gets a Donut ! Thanks for your take, you worked fast... Ok, a couple of elements that stand out to me for improvement are 1. String bending, getting the pitch right. 2. Timing, trying to avoid rushing in front of the beat. Hopefully this will help give you an idea of things to look for when you practise anything on the guitar. You can think to yourself 'Ok, timing.. bending' when you're practising Well done C !! |
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Dec 7 2012, 11:29 AM |
Cheers Ben
I think I've got into a habit of not revisiting the original to see if I've got it spot on. Lets blame it on time good idea |
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