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Registered Jimmy Rustler
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Also I have a question. I have learned most of the dorian postitions on the fretboard and am working on my speed playing them. My problem is finding licks that incorporate the scales/mode that sound different than the blatent maj/min pentatonic. All I have thought of doing is finding artists like Santana and such that are known for playing in it and trying to flesh out some of the licks I hear on the record. I guess I could also just search youtube for some, but I feel like their must be a better way. Any advice?
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Neither venture out of the pentatonic as much as Santana, though.
I'm probably not as good as y'all. I've just been playing like 2 years now. I have no way of recording or I would post some vids. I just learned how to play 'Hey Baby(New Rising Sun)', it's not hard but it grooves like no other. |
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Sounds like your where I'm at rezz. I've dabbled a little with the Dorian modes myself and wouldn't mind hearing some input on that. As you said YouTube is always an option but every extra bit of information is helpful. Guess I'm just a worthless guitar wanker.
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For instance if a particular progression comes on I would like to know which mode would sound good played over it and what kind of mood it would give the song, as well as being able to bust out a few phrases I know based off that particular mode.
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For me when it comes to the technicalities of guitar to much thought is never good. Knowing the tone of certain phrasing in a particular area of a solo is something im unaware of until afterwards sometimes. The memorarization of all the scales is definatley an essentail part of playing. But for me experimentation through hours of practicing is what gives me the best results. If im thinking about it, the result is usually dissappointing. The weirdest thing about innovation for me is its usually unrealized while im playing. Some of my best solo's usually happen involuntarily.
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I completely agree. My favorite recordings of my playing happens when I was just going with it not thinking, and listening back im usually like wtf was that, and how could I ever do that again.
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Lol..yup. For me whenever I cover a song I try to memorize it exzactly the way it was played first and expand from there. After I get familiar with playing it im able to elaborate and tweek it with my own style of play. Usually after many grueling hours (depending on the song complexity) of practicing it over and over and over to the point of exaustion. Some of it is repetition from a practiced technique and then it may evolve into an area of its own unbeknownst to me. Someone said it best when they said you spend hours learning all different types of scales. Then the rest of your life learning how to make it not sound like your following the pattern of a scale.
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