Dorian solo Jam

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2008

Me jamming along to a backing track in A dorian that I think I got of www.guitarbt.com

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  • Excellent! Good job...

  • @jimdog1964

    Thank you kind sir!

  • This is impressive. You play smoothly and definitely have a lot of technical ability. The only thing I'd recommend is that you try to fit the solo to match the b.t. a little more. But other than that this is definitely good guitar playing.

  • Thanks man

  • Yeah no problem. What guitar is that?

  • A Warmoth Soloist. I built it myself. Its got maple neck, flame maple cap on a mahogany body, and Dimarzio PAFpro/X2N pickups

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  • Great chops!

  • sounds like poo poo

  • YES zeppelin does rule! And sick solo :P

  • where does everybody get this backing track?

    Me want!

  • That was sweet!

  • Although you solo with nice ideas in mind, you have to remember that less is more. You've probably hear this many times but listening to players like Wes Montgomery ,Scofield and especially Larry Carlton wil give you an idea of how you can achiecv a tasty solo without rushing into technicality. I too am a student but youll learn through time that you cantalways solo like vinnie moore, or greg howe without pacing yourself.

    Keep up the good work.

  • i don't really get the modi,

    I mean you can play all the notes on the exact same order as a scale.

    But how do you play it whit improvising because i think it sounds boring if you just follow the scale.

  • @1bulldog998 since he said he is playing in A dorian then he is using all the notes for a G major scale since Dorian is the second mode and A is the second scale degree of G major. He is using all the notes of g major but the diffrence is the root note is now A and note G

    hope this helps

    NICE SHRED

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