What happens when you use a Sustainer on clean sounds...? You end up with a very vocal sound, which when combined with dissonance leads to the choirs of hell......
What happens when you use a Sustainer on clean sounds...? You end up with a very vocal sound, which when combined with dissonance leads to the choirs of hell......
From the root D, as the picked notes are D, F, G and B....
Sometimes interesting stuff occurs when you just plug in some numbers. For example, I sometimes play around with what I call the Rush Scale where the scale goes
Tone - Semi - Semi - Tone - Semi - Semi - Tone
So you get from C
C - D - D# - E - F# - G - Ab - Bb
Why Rush - well (Tone - semi - semi - tone = 2112) ;-)
Well for a start I cocked up in the description ;-) the clean part is basically
0 5 3 0 0 0
Picked on the A,D,G,B strings. Simple motif, and one thats been bugging me for a while. So its basically on D,F,G,B.... I sometimes tend to think mathematically about riffs and occasionally something unusual comes out of it...
Whats that root,minor third, fourth, sixth? My theory knowledge isn't awesome, I'm ashamed to say ;-)
Thats the plan - once I restring the twelve string. I cheated here and doubled it over the octaves ;-) Plus I've hurt a finger at the nail and the twelve string will murder my hands right now ;-)
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Brilliant mate nicely done.
Thanks for the feedbaxck SMW!!
great guitar sound!
keep on rockin another great track
I'll have to get another seven string at some stage. They've been a bit overused but sometimes they can be so cool to experiment with! Thanks!
Alice in Chains comment seconded...great heavy groove and riffing here!
I think that would be cool :o)
I was in a very doomy band at the time and this was a song that never made the cut when the band split...
This is very Alice in Chains. Kick ass!
Yeah - I love the Sustainer - its real lazy guitar playing then.... I dub this my 'Theme for an imaginary horror film' ;-)
This is sweet! its got a great beat and sounds almost haunting. Really cool! I like the whammy dives in the background. Good work, keep it up man!
Thanks
Great guitar work!
Thank you very much ;-) I would give my right nut to have as much talent as Satch's little finger ;-)
This is awesome! Very satriani like.
Thanks very much!
Yeah, those are mighty hands you've got there!
Thanks
Thanks very much
Rocks , i like it.
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Much appreciated
Thanks
Thanks for the feedback :-) as you can tell I'm still learning this digital recording lark :-) will have a look at this Much appreciated Adam
Thanks ;-)
Possibly - I shall have to look ;-)
From the root D, as the picked notes are D, F, G and B.... Sometimes interesting stuff occurs when you just plug in some numbers. For example, I sometimes play around with what I call the Rush Scale where the scale goes Tone - Semi - Semi - Tone - Semi - Semi - Tone So you get from C C - D - D# - E - F# - G - Ab - Bb Why Rush - well (Tone - semi - semi - tone = 2112) ;-)
Well for a start I cocked up in the description ;-) the clean part is basically 0 5 3 0 0 0 Picked on the A,D,G,B strings. Simple motif, and one thats been bugging me for a while. So its basically on D,F,G,B.... I sometimes tend to think mathematically about riffs and occasionally something unusual comes out of it... Whats that root,minor third, fourth, sixth? My theory knowledge isn't awesome, I'm ashamed to say ;-)
Yeah, I was in an odd mood. I'm trying to back to the 'less is more' mentality but its hard going...!
Thanks!!
Thanks ;-) Much appreciated
Thanks guys.....!
Thanks man!
Thank you SMW for your comments - much appreciated!
Many thanks for the kind words...
Thank you very much... much appreciated
Thanks - I was bored with a capo in hand and well, you know the rest ;-)
Thanks! much appreciated
Thats the plan - once I restring the twelve string. I cheated here and doubled it over the octaves ;-) Plus I've hurt a finger at the nail and the twelve string will murder my hands right now ;-)
Thanks - thats the feel I was haunting for - its only a rough demo ;-)
I was quite frustrated ;-)