Too many half steps dude, pentatonics are wide open and when we listen to the blues that's sort of what the ear expects not modes full of half steps. Sustain something man, I expect the slow blues sustained and drenched with vibrato... I unfortunately thumbsed down
Phrasing is the biggest issue here. I don't think a single phrase started or ended on a downbeat, and there was a period of about a minute from 2:00ish to 3:00ish where there wasn't a single pause. Also, staccato is good for emphasis, but when 60% of the notes you play are accented or staccato, it just sounds violent and weird.
As for note choice.. I heard some diminished, phrygian, dorian, mixo, major, h.m... chill out man. No need to use every scale in every song. Listen and play tastefully.
It depends on what your going for, if you want to play "blues." Than I think your a little too busy, too many notes. Like another poster said I would stick to like pentatonic/blues scale, but mix it up with dominant arppegios for a slow blues. For me, your tone is too distored for blues, but I have no idea, that may be what you want. I only posted cuz u asked for feedback. With blues it's realy about soul, chops are useful, but not the paramount issue.
my teacher is teachign me the cycle of notes but i dont understand them. can someone tell me the piont of that and how long it will take for me to understand "music"
I thought it was great......music's all about creativity.....creativity is about thinking outside the box......the box is the one you let other people put you in.Play on brother
it was pretty good 'til you tried to switch into a minor scale. if you're going to switch to a parallel scale (ex:BM to bm), the backing track should go with it - then it'll sound more in tune.
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piccicacca 1 year ago
Too many half steps dude, pentatonics are wide open and when we listen to the blues that's sort of what the ear expects not modes full of half steps. Sustain something man, I expect the slow blues sustained and drenched with vibrato... I unfortunately thumbsed down
SupairDup 1 year ago
fuck man that sucked.. take out the awful distortion and try to make some phrases when you play
Gu1tar 1 year ago
that was pretty bad dude.
oneinthestink 2 years ago
Phrasing is the biggest issue here. I don't think a single phrase started or ended on a downbeat, and there was a period of about a minute from 2:00ish to 3:00ish where there wasn't a single pause. Also, staccato is good for emphasis, but when 60% of the notes you play are accented or staccato, it just sounds violent and weird.
As for note choice.. I heard some diminished, phrygian, dorian, mixo, major, h.m... chill out man. No need to use every scale in every song. Listen and play tastefully.
RSRop0 2 years ago
It depends on what your going for, if you want to play "blues." Than I think your a little too busy, too many notes. Like another poster said I would stick to like pentatonic/blues scale, but mix it up with dominant arppegios for a slow blues. For me, your tone is too distored for blues, but I have no idea, that may be what you want. I only posted cuz u asked for feedback. With blues it's realy about soul, chops are useful, but not the paramount issue.
onthebus17 2 years ago
for that blues use mixolydian not dorian use dorian over minor it sounds sick like that
noahjameslucas 2 years ago
I liked it. Going outside the pentatonic didn't sound bad, it just sounded more metal or something. Heh.
JeffVoss 3 years ago
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leeroy75 3 years ago
nice job, what is your guitar and pickups?
pamirs94 3 years ago
You deviated a little too much from the pentatonic. other than that AMAZING tone. and that is comeing from the guy that despises marshall.
guitargod834 3 years ago
Damn good bro.
Methadone4Life 3 years ago
Farout
Fatboyelvis 3 years ago
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scollface9 3 years ago
GREAT GOOD BLUES MAN BEATIFUL
seiscuerdas999 4 years ago
my teacher is teachign me the cycle of notes but i dont understand them. can someone tell me the piont of that and how long it will take for me to understand "music"
Mrmaniac15765 4 years ago
hey man, thats some rippin blues. check out our vids if you're interested, we play a lot of classic rock and blues
rock on
echoes420 4 years ago
I thought it was great......music's all about creativity.....creativity is about thinking outside the box......the box is the one you let other people put you in.Play on brother
isaacnd200 4 years ago
it was pretty good 'til you tried to switch into a minor scale. if you're going to switch to a parallel scale (ex:BM to bm), the backing track should go with it - then it'll sound more in tune.
hope that helps.
pivotn00b 4 years ago