Re: Slow blues in E Backing Track for guitar solo

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2008

Just messing around with some E backing track.

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  • I feel ashamed to have the same guitar as you...

  • So basically, you gave it a 1 star rating. Bashed me on a personal level. Compared me to you stating that you are so much better than me because of unstated and unproven opinion.

    Then you go on to not say anything constructive...

    really, why'd you even comment?

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  • Not really a bluesy tone and the scale sounds in the wrong place your vibroto is more of that wacky ass metal sound

  • Practice the scale better dude, and work on your bends, some of them are bent too high, causing it to sound fucked, so work on that, and get some more fluidity into your playing, and work on your tone, I'm feeling some lack of tonality there, just constructive criticism dude, take care, and rock on!

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  • all right dude......dont worry about other peoples comments. People tend to think their way is the highway. Music is a personal expierence and its fucking rediculous how people think soloing is all about scales. Learn your scales for your ear but when it comes to improvisation chuck that shit out the window and let your soul come out. Theres nothing wrong with giving advice and tips that helped ones musical expierence grow but people need to stop telling someone how to play.

  • wrong fx......it would be better if you play paranoid wid that kind of fx... peace....

  • Very rough

  • when you were playing this did ya not hear it????? i get a horrible feeling in my ear wen i play wrong notes like that and 12 bar Eblues is pretty basic! and turn down that distortion its supposed a semi clean sound! and practise your blues scale and where to bend appropriately

  • Your guitar is out of tune. You're also playing out of key a lot. Take each chord and experiment with different scales (minor/major pentatonic, blues, natural minor and dorian are good ones for this progression). Have a backing track or someone else play the chord, and listen for the notes that work. Then do that for each chord in the progression.

    I don't have much 12-bar blues that I've recorded, so here's a cover of Hendrix's "Red House" as a response. He was great at choosing notes.

  • ouch dude... you dont have to play so many notes its blues. you gotta feel it, change with the chords. playing the right notes with the right timing then you can really nail it. keep practicing.

  • you're tryin' to play to many notes! on a slow, bar blues you really have to feel it! you have to no how to bend in time to each chord. LISTEN!! Because if you don't, you can play a lot of bad, ill-timed notes. people think "oh yea, Blues, find the E box and start rippin' it's simple. NO Blues is ALL about timing. Keep workin' and LISTEN

    Jake "SNAKE" Adder

  • Playin is not bad, but tone is shite for blues, it`s to harsh, Smooth Man Smooth.

  • Well man, I liked it

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