Had a really solid writing day today and wanted to share the process behind it, not the riffs themselves. I made a cool acoustic chord progression that incorporates G major, but I made A into A7. I then turned it on its head and straightened it out to make it Metal.
I’ve been working through some blues lessons lately. Like how blues players use turnarounds and simplify scales to make riffs feel more musical. I used the G major scale I learned this morning, and another about making a pentatonic scale. I took the G major scale and stripped out the 4th and 7th. It was cool because I figured it out myself instead of just memorizing a shape.
Using that pentatonic version of G made everything fall into place. The notes all sounded good over an open A string pedal tone, and a simple pool of tones to build a riff. I shaped the idea into a 6‑bar phrase with a turnaround in the last two bars, just like the blues structure I’ve been learning, but with a heavier feel.
I wrote the whole thing down in a tab format that makes sense to me and saved it as a PDF so I can revisit it later. I also recorded it on a Boss GT-001, which I traded for my old pickups from my Jackson. I have the free version of Audacity that I used.
Guitar Tricks has been an awesome place for me.
Thanks for reading, and be safe.