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I did another little backing track for people to play over to go with the one already posted. I have no cookies to give you [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
Interesting track Mark [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
I used the F major scale to construct the first part and then shred away with our one and only E minor pentatonic, adding some blues flavor to it.
Let me know what you think.
Hey Rodrigo cool stuff (as usual) I like the interval jumps, your solo in general remeinded me a bit of Lynch. Good clean technique and a nice feel. You haven't posted in a while? I don't think I've heard your playing in a long time, glad you're back at it dude
The first 2 sections are E locrian and A# Lydian (both from F major family of course). I wanted the first section to be a little harder to resolve, then the next section to be easy to swing into. The first section you can resolve strongly though if you switch to C# instead of C just as it starts the Gm - A ascension (switch over briefly to the harmonic minor family) and really hit on the C# D notes over those two chords. Then go back to the regular Locrian when the E pattern starts again.
The last section I just put in ol' familiar E minor metal thing so people could have a rip LOL
I loved the first part, and had a blast with the finale!
If you want to listen to some more stuff from me, i just did another recording and posted in this same section. It's called D Major soloing. If you have the time, go and listen to it. I'd like to hear your opinion.
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