wow!!
you´re a serious guitar man dude!! congratulations, this was a great piece of work!!
Hello Muris, thanks a lot for this lesson, very helpful!
I really need to know about other frets! Anything recorded yet?
Thanks Stephane!
Awesome lesson Muris!
Cheers fellows.
Tasty soloing Muris!
Great lesson and a great composition Muris!!!
Thanks guys.
nice lesson Muris ^^
I feel level 3 is a bit underrated as well, but it's all relative of course.
well done bro, this harmonic thing always sounds cool
Beautiful! Gotta love harmonics
Awesome lesson Muris! Harmonics are very useful for solos!
Really cool lesson Muris!
Thanks guys.
Kaznie, level 3 is approx as always,
someone might find it 2 or 7, depends.
Very nice work Muris,very very useful!!
Cool job Muris! The only thing... isn't lvl 3 a litle underrated?
Nice nice
Absolutely beautiful Muris!
Appreciate it guys!
Awesome lesson Muris, ending was perfect !
that was a great solo....just beautiful!
Great lesson as alway Muris.
Shows what a great guitarist you're really are to do a technically 'basic' solo for us mortals yet it sounds amazing and fresh
plus its a gr8 backing track to jam along to
JEM who?
Cheers guys.
First rating comes from me, so I will go with that, "cool and instructional".
How about your JEM? Anyway, thanks for considering my request, looking forward to the following lesson!
Hmm, that might be a problem
cause I don't have floating bridge,
I can only do dive bombs and such.
But will think of something!
Great! Do I dare to hope for a kind of IA Eklundh style natural harmonic lesson?
Cause that would ROCK!
New great lesson Muris! Excellent
Harmonics are perfect for this "floaty" kind of solo! Thanks man
This is an amaizing tune! Too bad that it's short, I'd love to hear it as a full composition
Very interesting and your explanation is in itself leads to a whole new set of options - thank you very much.
Thanks guys.
Dexxter, I planed another lesson of this kind already,
to cover other frets as well.
Great solo and lesson!
Great stuff Muris, quality solo as always man.
Great lesson Muris! And nice to see your custom back in the lessons
How about a follow-up lesson/lessons with natural harmonics at other frets, such as 4th and 9th as you mentioned, and what notes they produce?
Beautiful Muris - as well as very practical! Grabbing my whammy right away
Hello GMCers!!
We are all pretty much aware of what natural harmonics are and how to produce them but lets try to throw them in a solo as a substitution for real notes. Natural harmonics are also very cool if you are looking for better sustain cause most likely they gonna ring just as open string, at least some of them.
Here we are gonna play harmonics on 5th, 7th and 12th fret with one extra harmonic on 19th fret which produces the same note/octave as the one on 7th fret. So first off all lets see what kind of notes and octaves we get on each of these frets. 12th fret is easier since we get the same note and octave as we would get if we just fretted. 7th fret gives us same notes as fretted on 7th fret but one octave higher so it sounds like fretted 19th fret. And 5th fret is an exception here, it does not produce the note nor octave like if we just fretted but instead we get sound just like fretted 24th fret or 12th harmonics but one octave higher.
Key is Em cause all these harmonics fit just nicely into Em or Gm key, however you can use them in few more keys, specially if you add harmonics on 4th and 9th fret per example to get more notes with sharps/flats but we'll leave that aside for now. Tempo is 100bmp and I used Guitar Rig 3 for my sound, let me know if you would like this preset/bank and I would post it for you.
Happy practicing! :)
Muris Varajic