not bad
,combining two rhythms.
I thought that was great, thanks for posting! You have a knack for finding good YouTube videos! Hey, in that Satriani video, he mentions Phrygian dominant several times... you should check out that scale... can go great with just a minor pentatonic scale depending on the backing track. You don't have to learn the whole scale all over the fretboard right away... you can just experiment in one position, or just along one string... the G string works really well for the key of D. Phrygian Dominant (I've seen it called "altered", "major" and some other names) has an augmented interval (a whole step, plus another half step) which gives it a really distinctive sound.... fun to play around with! Give it a try just for fun. Starting on any note, the sequence is:
half – augmented – half – whole – half – whole – whole
half – augmented – half – whole – half – whole – whole
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Thanks Slip,that Sounds Like A Good Starting Point For Me. When I Was Playing Over The Back Tracks,i Was Playing An Amj Scale In A.and I Felt Limited,so I Through In The Pentatonic Helped Alittle.but I Think Mods Would Open A New Door.i ´ll Give That A Shot.thanks
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i just came across a guitar site which i really like.its worth looking at if anything.
guitar command.com
its just another point of view,on modes scales,backing tracks,arpeggios u name it ,its there.i mean no disrespect to GT at all.
guitar command.com
its just another point of view,on modes scales,backing tracks,arpeggios u name it ,its there.i mean no disrespect to GT at all.
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Cool thanks for sharing! I hadn't heard of Metal Mike until today. Good lessons and tips.
Douglas Showalter
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=1oxO_lV2kBE
on mods,this was helpfull for me...
on mods,this was helpfull for me...
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Originally Posted by: Douglas ShowalterCool thanks for sharing! I hadn't heard of Metal Mike until today. Good lessons and tips.
Thanks buddy.
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