guitar improv #2 (now with 100% more .mp3) (357 hits)
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Submitted by Driftwood (View user info) at 2007-06-10 17:01:35 EDT
Submitted by Progr3ss (user info) at 2007-06-10 09:50:34 EDT (#)
Ranking: 1
Whatever happened to your guitar improv(ing)? Any extensions? Revisions? Completely revamped(sions)?
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...for those who like distortion:
1.mp3 (459 kB) [audio/mpeg]
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Submitted by gravitas (user info) at 2007-06-20 19:11:17 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
No Comment
Submitted by raebuf (user info) at 2007-06-18 21:31:56 EDT (#)
Ranking: -1
Submitted by Flapjacksupreme (user info) at 2007-06-14 20:13:03 EDT (#)
Ranking: 2
Jesus Christ...maybe it's because I heard other people play in person that are much better than you, but you are not that great.
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Well then rate it as such you blithering idiot.
Submitted by Flapjacksupreme (user info) at 2007-06-14 20:13:03 EDT (#)
Ranking: 2
Jesus Christ...maybe it's because I heard other people play in person that are much better than you, but you are not that great.
Submitted by CaptainThorns (user info) at 2007-06-11 08:57:30 EDT (#)
Ranking: 1
Pretty good...would like to hear some venturing into different chord shapes though.
Submitted by The_Hitcher (user info) at 2007-06-11 08:01:47 EDT (#)
Ranking: 1
I'm more of a funk bass man myself, but this wasn't too bad.
Submitted by Caulaincourt (user info) at 2007-06-11 08:01:27 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
Tu joues comme un pied. Cesses.
Submitted by Flapjacksupreme (user info) at 2007-06-11 07:13:35 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
This sounds like something oathmeal would play. -2 for that :(
Submitted by rob_berg (user info) at 2007-06-11 02:59:18 EDT (#)
Ranking: 2
Rockin'
Submitted by Creepy_guy (user info) at 2007-06-11 02:35:21 EDT (#)
Ranking: 2
Wow, good job. I LOVE the harmonic use.
Submitted by Antioxident (user info) at 2007-06-10 21:52:35 EDT (#)
Ranking: 1
No Comment
Submitted by Progr3ss (user info) at 2007-06-10 21:10:57 EDT (#)
Ranking: 2
Reminded me of some of John 5's work, but you need to be careful of your timing. In the first bar your about a half a beat off before you reach the end of the accents. A metronome can help in this. KORG make a great little blue number with a jack so you can make it into a portable click tape. Nice use of harmonics though, it can be hard to seperate harmonics in 16ths time. And the slide into the blues scale at the end REALLY picks the track up. On the whole, I can hear the song talking to me, so you should be happy with that.
Submitted by skrapmetal (user info) at 2007-06-10 20:50:01 EDT (#)
Ranking: 1
In one of the bands I was in while in college I played the melody and intro/outro guitar parts in a very, very loud version of Queen's "Fat Bottomed Girls" using drop D. Always a great second-set closer.
Submitted by BLITZKREIG_BOB (user info) at 2007-06-10 19:37:17 EDT (#)
Ranking: 2
I am reminded of the music from Quake 3.
Submitted by messmind (user info) at 2007-06-10 19:18:00 EDT (#)
Ranking: 1
Submitted by lungfish (user info) at 2007-06-10 17:41:58 EDT (#)
Ranking: 1
I used to play Cinnamon Girl in "drop d."
Submitted by Unabonger (user info) at 2007-06-10 17:29:01 EDT (#)
Ranking: 1
sounds great.
DMD, it doesn't have to be difficult to sound good.
Submitted by Death_Metal_Dude (user info) at 2007-06-10 17:25:54 EDT (#)
Ranking: 0
it's pretty easy to play in drop d
Submitted by Zebra (user info) at 2007-06-10 17:24:55 EDT (#)
Ranking: 1
QUIET DOWN IN THERE GODDAMNIT!


