I used to play in a certain key, but recently ive really got a passion for atonal shredding.
I saw some really crazy buckethead tapping which kind of made me wonder how really important keys were to a solo. Soon after that i got into shawn lane, whose arpgeggios and runs pretty much made it impossible to stay in key.
If you check out his diminished an augmented runs, hes skipping position after each rythymic grouping, and even just running normal major and pentatonic scales through different keys up the neck.
I guess if you have no other backing music (maybe just drums) you can do whatever you want.
I also like to sometimes use strict scales as if im in a chord sequence, so i would just be shredding A major (with some emphasis on maj7 arpeggios) then drop into Dm after my senses tell me ive played a few bars, then just try and go somewhere interesting like Ebmaj7 then into Gm and so on...
I find it helps a bit with understanding harmonic relationships, and simply making dissonant chords work through trying to blend together their scales with unusual phrasing.
Just to give you guys a picture of shawn lanes madness check out the last few minutes of this video (skip to 6.20 ish)
I saw some really crazy buckethead tapping which kind of made me wonder how really important keys were to a solo. Soon after that i got into shawn lane, whose arpgeggios and runs pretty much made it impossible to stay in key.
If you check out his diminished an augmented runs, hes skipping position after each rythymic grouping, and even just running normal major and pentatonic scales through different keys up the neck.
I guess if you have no other backing music (maybe just drums) you can do whatever you want.
I also like to sometimes use strict scales as if im in a chord sequence, so i would just be shredding A major (with some emphasis on maj7 arpeggios) then drop into Dm after my senses tell me ive played a few bars, then just try and go somewhere interesting like Ebmaj7 then into Gm and so on...
I find it helps a bit with understanding harmonic relationships, and simply making dissonant chords work through trying to blend together their scales with unusual phrasing.
Just to give you guys a picture of shawn lanes madness check out the last few minutes of this video (skip to 6.20 ish)
Comment