Guitar Jazz/Fusion Solo

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2009

Royce throwing down to a backing track.

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  • Hi,are you playing through Mesa Rectifier ,great relaxing tone.

  • @PIMPZproduction I think it's thebacking track from his Orange Jam ;)

  • @Ins4n3Guit4rist practice arpeggios up and down the neck in different positions. dominant 7, min 7, maj7, and m7b5

  • I enjoyed this solo....very fusiony!

  • Some people just CAN'T give compliments..."sounds like this...blah blah..." - who cares! this dude can play! PERIOD!.

    "Good artist copies, GREAT artist steals."

  • yeah. this sound like he's ripping it off the first guthrie orange jam...?

  • the guitarist is Royce Whittaker, if anyone is wondering

  • i hear some guthrie govan

  • music is a combination of sound frequencies that tend to sound pleasant to the ears, if your solo sounds good dont worry about modes.

    just practice until you understand and notice the intervals between each other and let your ear.. and your feelings do the rest :)

  • An easy way of not getting "boxed in" when learning scales is to learn the scale on one string at a time. For example for E major scale, you would play on the low E string frets: 0, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, etc. Learn the scale across each string, then you can solo from any starting point to anywhere on the fretboard.

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