Look Around Mixdown, Final piece and comments |
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Look Around Mixdown, Final piece and comments |
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Jan 18 2008, 10:38 PM |
"Look Around" Rock Solo Collaboration It's finally finished and i want to announce the list of members and guests who participated and contributed to this great (IMO) collaboration! A total of 11 members contributed their solos to this collab: Main players: 1. preownedguitar 2. Juan M. Valero 3. Andrew Cockburn 4. David Wallimann 5. botoxfox 6. Iluha 7. coffeeman 8. nikolai 9. fatb0t Surprise-Guest Appearances: 10. Muris 11. Ivan Milenkovic Comments 1. preownedguitar Yours was the first solo uploaded and i really liked your sound - actually TYPE of sound. I like the spacey distortion lead with some delay/reverb on it - it hits the collab mood very well. However, i would suggest you try adding some "meat" to your sound - make it a bit thicker, try adding some more middle and bass frequencies. The first part of the solo was good, but in the second part i could feel a bit of a: "I'm not sure what to do here!" feeling. The last note hits the solo perfectly i really liked that ending Good job! 2. Juan M. Valero Love the screaming sound of your guitar man! You got some really cool ideas and i can feel a lot of Steve Vai influence in your tapping licks There are some missing notes in that alternate picking part and you can also try playing those AP licks with neck pickup - it really makes them sound smoother and more "in the spot". Thanks for taking part m8 - loved it all in all! 3. Andrew Cockburn I can hear a lot of practicing in your playing! Really clean playing man. However, you sound like you are afraid to go around the fretboard - relax man! It's like driving your first car - you just hit the gas and you don't care where you go - you just enjoy driving - same goes here Ok, now about those sweeps - i listened a lot to your solo and noticed that you use a lot of repeating notes. You play it really clean and you're on a good way with sweeping but if you play sweeps at that speed you want to avoid repeating notes and i included the GP5 file with your sweeping part and 2 possible variations you can try just to see that you have a choice For_Andrew.gp5 ( 2.32K ) Number of downloads: 195 And those repeating notes are not only in your sweeps but also regular AP phrases - it sounds all fine until you hit a repeating note for no reason - it destroys the phrase and is like: "Should i stop or continue driving?" and sounds really unsure so try avoiding those repeating notes unless they are REALLY needed for the rhythm - but the way you play them here they don't sound rhythmically important. Thanks for your solo! 4. David Wallimann David totally blew me away with this solo! The harmony part is amazing! I keep listening to it again and again Thanks for your contribution 5. botoxfox You hit the first bend straight away and overdid it a bit Also you missed 1 note from the scale in the first descending part in your solo but it's no big deal - the main thing is to make sure you know all the scale boxes and it will not happen to you again The rest after that is all cool! I like your sound in this solo. Practice a bit more of tapping and correct bending pitch and you'll be on a good way my friend 6. Iluha By the start of the solo i was expecting something really cool and screamy but you stayed at the same part of the neck for too long and did not develop your idea. Also instead of repeating the beginning of the solo later in the solo you could replace it with some cool AP run and develop it into a much better and cooler solo. These are just suggestions - don't kill me for that I appreciate your contribution man 7. coffeeman You got a cool sound there but your only problem is your timing - you lose the track of timing pretty often so i suggest you practice soloing with metronome. The tapping mistakes are also due to the timing instability You'll get it with a bit of metronome practice every day Nice solo overall - the idea of it is great, you only need to fix your timing and you're on the road to good soloing 8. nikolai I added a bit of reverb to your sound so it sounds more "in the feel" with the backing track and the whole piece. I have to say you have a correct approach to the construction of the solo but you lack some "performance" - i mean you need to make your ideas sound more confident, if it's a long note than hit it with some vibrato and it will sound really like: "Hey, i'm standing here and i know what i'm doing!" - than you'll really grow in your soloing. I would also suggest you working on your sound a bit - you got too much treble and not enough "meat". Middle and bass are also important parts of the sound so experiment with it a bit I encourage you to take part in our future collabs - don't be afraid - you're on a good way 9. fatb0t I also added a bit of reverb to your solo - sounds a lot better IMO. You got some decent bends - they are pretty precise (the first one in the end is out of pitch but immediately after it you hit a perfect bend so i guess it was accidently). But you do need to work on your AP so when you are playing a phrase or a run you're sure that THOSE are the notes you need to play and not some unsure dribbling 'cause it sounds like: "Ouch, uff, ouch this hurts...ouch, uff, oh..." like you're walking on the broken glass Good job all-in-all! Thanks for jumping in and helping us out with the number of playing members 10. Muris Do i need to comment this? Listening to a solo like this you can easily say that you're listening to a really experienced player The melodies in the second part of the solo are particularly good - amazing! And i must say that your start in the middle of the bar gave me some troubles aligning it with the backing track But than i decided that i will align it easier if i use the last bar of the solo for that 11. Ivan Milenkovic Thanks for gust-appearance man! Some cool licks in there and i am sure GMC-ers will benefit from listening to instructor's solos I got nothing to say there - thanks Final word: This turned out better than i expected and all of you perfectly matched the style of solo i expected for this backing track. Some people need to improve some of their skills, and i am glad we have something to improve on because otherwise we wouldn't need GMC Read the comments and feel free to ask questions. Special thanks to newcomers who stepped out and tried their skills in this collab! Feedback is really appreciated! See you all around GMC This post has been edited by Pavel: Jan 18 2008, 10:39 PM -------------------- "It isn't how many years you have been playing, it's how many hours." -- Prashant Aswani "PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!" -- Michael Angelo Batio Check out my video lessons and instructor board! |
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Jan 18 2008, 10:47 PM |
Hey Pavel what an awesome collab. Thank you for your words, the metronome is my new girlfriend , im working really hard with "her".
Thanks Again and congratulations. |
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Jan 18 2008, 11:53 PM |
This turned out really well
Thanks a lot for your comments Pavel, it means a lot that you said my playing was clean, considering where I started from when I joined GMC just under a year ago! Thanks too fro the Sweep alternatives, I'll have a lot of fun studying them, and the pointers on repeated notes and fretboard movement, thanks for taking the time to give me this feedback, you rock! And well done to all the other collaborators - excellent job all around -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Jan 19 2008, 12:13 AM |
Great takes and collab,good work everyone!!
Sorry for aligning troubles Pavel You could set it on stereo track since it's stereo file and has some stereo efxs on but no big deal tho. This post has been edited by Muris: Jan 19 2008, 12:23 AM -------------------- Youtube
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Jan 19 2008, 12:21 AM |
awesome guys! congrats to all
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Jan 19 2008, 01:38 AM |
Very cool stuff in here
Congrats -------------------- "They play it extremely fast, it doesn't make any sense, but it's Slayer so it makes a lot of sense" :)
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Jan 19 2008, 01:48 AM |
Great collab Pavel, great job guys!
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Jan 19 2008, 01:56 AM
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awesome collab i love it!!!
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Jan 19 2008, 10:48 AM |
You are welcome! See if you can add some delay - it is IMO way better than reverb if you set it to low feedback
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Jan 19 2008, 12:41 PM |
Was a great collab Thanks for the comment Pavel but I completly disagree, Intially I WAS going to throw in an alt picking run after the first harmonics, but it sounded too technical so I changed it, and also it does sound to me like it needs to turn into something screamy, but not in the first 30 seconds, if this was longer than it would turn into something of the sort Great job everyone! I like short solos more as long solos tend to become boring so i like to keep it short especially if we have 11 solos one after another. I think these 30 seconds were more than enough to construct a cool sounding solo The development of the solo depends on a backing track and as this is a pretty happy-sounding one i think some technical stuff is really appropriate Thanks Kris! You'll participate in the next one - i'm sure of that -------------------- "It isn't how many years you have been playing, it's how many hours." -- Prashant Aswani "PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!" -- Michael Angelo Batio Check out my video lessons and instructor board! |
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Jan 19 2008, 01:28 PM |
I think you got me wrong - i'm not telling you what to do - i'm just saying that in a solo - especially if it's short, there is no place for repeating same 10 seconds long ideas as they become boring The beginning is great - but you could have developed it better
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