@javiwarrior15 There is no tablature.. I think I played this in drop D, but I'm not sure. It isn't too hard to figure out, I played one rhythm part, and another part with octaves
@spoonfork2knife it's always the easiest to make solo's sound good using the pentatonic scale (and the blues scale), but it's good to learn the major and minor scale parallel to the pentatonic. It's the same scale, but with 2 extra tones. What I did was learn every position of a scale on the neck, and then paste them together so you start to see it as one big position. Then transpose it through the circle of fifths until you can play any position in any key.
@spoonfork2knife Use alternate picking and a metronome while practicing the scales, and when you are getting better at it, try to think of patterns you can apply to the scales. Guitar lessons are also useful ;)
@GDawg148 None taken ^^ These backing tracks aren't music at all. They are just a tool for learning scales and improvised solos. I would never ever write something like this for my band xD
@KingsZepsters sorry, don't know them, but if their music sounds like this, it must be a really shitty band xD I make these tracks in about an hour, worrying more about what scales are possible, than about the musical content
LIKE A BAWSS, bro I love playing over this
Its so F-AMAZING.
And thanks for putting the scales in the description, been rockin the harmonic minor like a SIR MMMMMMMMM ADrenALINE
MrGodPowered 1 week ago
This track Rocks!!! pure awesome!
GuitarJamTracks 3 weeks ago
Please can pass me the tablature !!!!
my email is javi_le11@hotmail.com
javiwarrior15 1 month ago
@javiwarrior15 There is no tablature.. I think I played this in drop D, but I'm not sure. It isn't too hard to figure out, I played one rhythm part, and another part with octaves
ranschonewille 1 month ago
im a beginner to guitar what do you recommend i do in terms of scales? currently im just trying to build up speed and accuracy with both hands.
spoonfork2knife 1 month ago
@spoonfork2knife it's always the easiest to make solo's sound good using the pentatonic scale (and the blues scale), but it's good to learn the major and minor scale parallel to the pentatonic. It's the same scale, but with 2 extra tones. What I did was learn every position of a scale on the neck, and then paste them together so you start to see it as one big position. Then transpose it through the circle of fifths until you can play any position in any key.
ranschonewille 1 month ago 3
@spoonfork2knife Use alternate picking and a metronome while practicing the scales, and when you are getting better at it, try to think of patterns you can apply to the scales. Guitar lessons are also useful ;)
ranschonewille 1 month ago
Excellent Track. Lots of fun. Thanks for posting.
propolispills 1 month ago
to be honest, all it needs is a good growl in it and some death metal vocals :P
Gingerlord01 3 months ago
August Burns Red is a million times better than this. No offence lol.
GDawg148 3 months ago
@GDawg148 None taken ^^ These backing tracks aren't music at all. They are just a tool for learning scales and improvised solos. I would never ever write something like this for my band xD
ranschonewille 3 months ago
@GDawg148 uhhh prolly not... u jus dickeatin cuz u cant make a beat that good
stringcheese91 2 months ago
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6EELZE6U6666 2 months ago
august burns red? lol
KingsZepsters 5 months ago
@KingsZepsters sorry, don't know them, but if their music sounds like this, it must be a really shitty band xD I make these tracks in about an hour, worrying more about what scales are possible, than about the musical content
ranschonewille 5 months ago
@ranschonewille Its not that shitty, it really helps. but if this is shitty then i've underestimated metal :) nice work
MaximusElliotDhilon 2 months ago
@MaximusElliotDhilon thanks :P
ranschonewille 2 months ago