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Mysterious Internet Guy shoutout to Robert for dancing around for 20 minutes with as little awkwardness as he could manage and still being able to come in with “and as we wind on down the road...” when he gets the cue
Doing this song for my high school band. Little do they know, I'll be going true 70's guitar god and will solo for as long as I want, and that very well might be till the end of time....
Faustin Vaillant I don't have it anymore, it's been some years, but it was just a video version with this backing track solo only. www.guitarbackingtrack.com/play/eagles,_the/hotel_california_(3).htm
the neck, pickups, wood, style and feel.. fender and gibson got many kinds of guitars but they each got a unique sound.. if i had to describe it, i would say fender got more of an acoustic sound then gibson.. but don't rely on my word because im an Ibanez and Gibson SG owner! rarely play a fender
I agree with you, but saying like this, looks like you never heard Jimmy Page playing this live, look, here on youtube, for the solos he made in Earls Court (1975) and the one from "The Song Remains the Same" DVD, these are just priceless and i think no other solo will ever reach their level. Besides Confortably Numb. I find out that the "Free Bird" and "Sultans of Swing" solos are just a bunch of pentatonic notes throwed into the song, they are great, but still dont have that incredible soul.
Jimmy Page didn't create new scales. Pretty much every combination of notes possible has been tried by somebody somewhere over the last few thousand years. We stick to the seven diatonic modes most of the time because they sound good. Stray from them at your own risk.
I agree with this whole heartedly. I love shredding, I love Paul Gilbert style guitar playing, but after recently listening to Clapton's From the Cradle album, I've really come to appreciate the timing and note selection and vibrato used by players like Eric. So unbelievably tasteful and perfect. That's the real playing.
my family just listened to this entire thing coming up with new lyrics that rhyme with “and as we wind on down the road” it may have possibly been the best (or worst) seven minutes of my life
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I agree with this, the level of quality for a good solo is way better and bigger in comfortably numb and stairway to heaven than for free bird and sultans of swing. Do not get me wrong, i love both of those songs especially sultans, but pink floyd and led zeppelin are on a different level. It is not necessary for a solo to last long in order to be good, sometimes you can just hit 2 or 3 notes and they will do the job perfectly. It is about the feeling how much is needed in that moment.
The Gibson Lea Paul has a shorter scale length and is easier to play fast, it is much heavier, has lots mores sustain and fatter thicker more creamy sound, the note at the top of the neck are harder to reach due to a single cutaway (Page, Slash, Santana all made its creamy rich sustained sound famous). It is much more expensive than a Strat has a glued neck which makes it sound more 'organic' contrasted with the Strats bolted on neck.
You know what, you're not ignorant. You're an idiot. I've personally never delved that deep into theory myself, but I recognize it's contribution to music. Every musician has their own style of playing on a lot of different levels, be it the way they use the scales or their tone etc... What you're doing is the same thing, by learning a scale and building upon it. Nonetheless, I assume the scale you learned is the pentatonic, which is the same I did and countless other guitarists out there.
Actually, it can be said about the sultans solo. The majority of it is in the pentatonic scale, with the addition of the D Dorian scale over the C chord in the sequence. It turns out that Knopfler is basically, in essence, doing what Jimmy did for Stairway, targeting notes in his solos that work with the sequence.
are you kidding me?? Did you really ever analise the Sultans solo??? It's really stupid to say because when you compare sultans of swing solo to any Jimmy's work it occurs that Stairway to heaven's solo actually is just a bunch of pentatonic notes. while Knopfler uses arpeggios instead of scale licks...
That means you obviously have never listened to sultans of swing live. Mark Knopfler is one of the most melodic and skilled guitarists ever and his solos are definitely not just a buch of pentatonic notes. If you still agree to that when you have listened to the live version, you have no musical feeling or insight whatsoever.
Of course you can say the live version is "better" because he is improvising and it is 10x longer. The live version is good. But to say the original album version "sucks", is just plain stupid and shows your lack of knowledge.
all you need is the pentatonic... and if you have any sort of ear for music you can find variations that sound good. theres no reason you should have to apply some crazy ass scale that you learned you'll end up over thinking it
, Sultans Solo is probably the best out of all the mentioned songs. Knopflers tone is incredible However comparing Freebird to Sultans, Stairway and Numb is an insult imo Freebirds solo is meh
fenders give off a bright sound but can still get distion to play heavy metal and gibsons give off a cunky metal sound more dense when it comes to rock and it depends on how you play too.
forget c major penatonic bubonic chronic blah blah blah... if you have a good ear for music the solo will come to you no matter whether you learned the right scale or not
comfortably numb is the best solo of all times... as for stairway, the climax of the song is different than for comfortably numb. With comfortably numb you have a song that creates the same feeling of"numbness"during the whole song and solo is just continuation without words. And stairway to heaven goes pretty slow and at the end you have this explosive solo and lyrics at the end when the song reaches climax.Comfortably numb is different because it can last forever in that manner,it has no end.
I just made and basic backing track for Hotel California, as there is no one here on youtube, and i had to do all way over to guitarbacking tracks to play it, but its not extended. You can check it in my channel if you like ;)
But it's not that simple either. He plays in Aeolian and targets the F note in the solo when it has moved down to the F in the chord sequence. So, yeah, it's not as simple as you think
Honestly, as i've gotten older, i've found "Free Bird" has become pretty underwhelming compared to the all time great solos like "Stairway" and "Sultans of Swing". Don't get me wrong, there's some pretty badass licks in there, but then they get played 4 or 5 more times in a row and I get kinda bored of it. It's extremely repetitive.
yeah, but i didn't say Page hasn't a brilliant ear for composing solos or that he randomly rides the scale up and down :p I just don't like when his guitar work is overestimated, especially in comparison to such great guitarists like Knopfler :) To be straightup : 'Stairway..' solo is bunch of pentatonic licks (with some modal additions), which can't be said about 'Sultans..' solo.
A fender strat is thinner and lighter than a Les Paul, and the tone shows. I own both a strat (not a Fender, a copy) and a LP (again, copy lol), and the strat is a much thinner, ice picky kind of sound. It really chimes on clean settings, and wails on slightly distorted settings (you have to be careful with distortion on a fender, single coil pickups get VERY noisy with gain). The LP on the other hand takes care of gain like a champ. The differences are best heard if you play each and listen.
I will attempt a reply; feel wise the Strat has a longer scale length therefore more of a stretch bt notes but ergonomically is lighter and fits into the human body better with its contours and has a whammy bar with which you can get a lot of interesting effects. The sound of a Strat can be either clean and crystal-ike (dire Straits) or deep wolf sounding clean like some bluesmen like Steve Ray Vaughan or with distortion it has a very aggressive edge (Hendrix, Malmsteen) it is very versatile!
It is 'bellied' like a violin meaning that top rises up slightly towards the middle like a violin. As you know both the Start and the Les Paul are the like the Rolls Royce and the cadillac of guitars; both mythological but very different. Try out a Les Paul and see how it feels most people fall into one camp or the other but no serious guitar collection is complete without one of each...I have threee Les Pauls, one PRS (close to an LP) and one great Strat relic when I need that sound.
forget pentatonic and ginandtonic... emotion can be had from one note if it's played right, and delivered in the right spot. freebird is a great song with great soloing. but check out anything paul kossoff did, or peter green, or the wishbone ash guys... guitar emotion comes from having played the blues before you delve into rock. - the guitarists' inter play with the vocalist, the proper vibrato played at the end of a note to resolve the note. one, two, three notes can be played magically.
The main difference is the output volume You can get alot moore "umph" from a gibson then a fender strat, because the output is louder, and therefore will increase the gain. Except from that, the strat has a very nice clean plucky sound, while most of the gibsons have a rounder and heavier sound. Hope that helps :)
Ok I always had the opinion that if the guitar solo on "Stairway to Heaven" was longer, it would indisputably be the greatest solo of all time, but it isn't, so "Free Bird" "Sultans of Swing" or "Comfortably Numb" are still better. Quote me on that!
maybe i can help you out. one of the huge differences between a strat and a les paul are the pickups. strats have single coil and les pauls have humbucker pickups. due to this, strats are alot cleaner than les pauls are and are not as loud. On the other hand, les paul are a little more hot sounding and a little louder than strats are, which is why so many rock guitarists use them. Both guitars are great though and whatever you think sounds best and feels best is what you should play
Les Pauls are generally easier to bend on than strats although the space between the string is farther apart. The pickups are humbuckers so les pauls will also sound a bit 'fatter.' You have to try them out really, every guitar is different and has its own merits
Last thoughts are once you have worked out which is your type of guitar mainly practise on it and do not change back and fourth all the time cause that decreases your efficiency...but do play the other from time to time to keep the feel of it in your fingers....different songs call for a different sound (comfortably numb, Sultans of Swing and Hendrix need a Strat) a Strat, Stairway to Heaven, all right now, slash solos and lots of early blues a Les Paul...so all the best and enjoy:)
on of the best backing tracks ive heard. but i must say i was a tad disapointed not to break into the "And as we wind on down the road..." riff with vocals and the outro solo finishing with ".....and she's buying the stairway...." but i might be acting spoilt. good job my man! is there a chance you could do something similar for "Ten Years Gone"? That is probably my favorite Led Zep solo.
Yes your point is well taken however hard to think of a solos directly reflective of the pentatonic minor scale than Stairway...the start almost is a direct descent:)
This is the exact section from Song Remains The Same that blew my little kids mind at 13 in a foreign country that played STEREO FM Radio....Life Changer!
By the way, there's no way you've learnt half of all music theory. There's a lot more to it than scales. There's a reason why it's a lifelong study for a lot of musicians and composers out there :)
I have found over the years that a what shows even greater skill than being able to play for a long time (though consistency is something ver important, also), is knowing when to end your solo. A solo is telling a story and if a musician can tell an amazing story in 24 bars why play for longer? The dictionary isn't a better book than Of mice and Men simply because it's about 50 times longer ;D. Don't get me wrong though, I do thing "Comfortably Numb" is probably one of the most amazing and emot-
Nothing Else Matters, Alive by Pearl Jam, and Hotel California are some of my favorites to play lead over but they would be sooo much better if you could extend the solo part. especially nothing else matters its way too short to get a good practice sesh in
Fender: 3 single coil pickups, they sound very vibrant(couple it with an echo effect and its great) and are almost always have a whammy bar standard issue Gibson: USUALY just 2 humbuckers with a more deep sound that make great rythm as well as lead, louder, can be a good crunchy sound. Both sound great on distortion, but gibson les pauls have the looks as well as the sustain, fenders are slightly more ergonomic
I also think it's cool stuff. I think theory is incredibly fun to study. I know the basic scales except the locrian scale. When I play in a certain key I go through all the positions to see where all the other scales are. I'm pretty new to theory, but i enjoy every second of it, because I know it will improve my playing. :) cheers
I was listening to this backing track to see if it was well done or not (which it is), and when I heard it start without the lead guitar, my soul died a little.
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Shoutout to the rest of Led Zeppelin playing this over and over while Jimmy soloed for 20 minutes
Jimmy gives no fucks
hahhaha x'D
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Thanks dude!!!!! Now I can pretend to be a badass in my room.
Ari Rose-White lol same
Lol got the headphones on in my own world and my body feels like an acoustic speaker. This goes harddddd!
Also a good way to see how Bonzo could play over like a 100 fills without repeating himself
Doing this song for my high school band. Little do they know, I'll be going true 70's guitar god and will solo for as long as I want, and that very well might be till the end of time....
Wyatt Williams what happened at the performance?
Legend has it, he’s still soloing to this very day.
How’s the solo going mate?
According to rumours the vocalist is still dancing awkwardly with his tambourine.
hell yeah
I improvised to this for seven minutes and I think I felt like a god for seven minutes
did I just solo for 7 minutes straight right now?
i feel you
And it feels good man
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Thank you
Hey, great work you've done! Can you do one for Hotel California? I always find the original solo too short, it just could go on for years... :D
I actually had one, but it got removed and they removed a lot of rights from my channel.
PSPbrtag oh, Ok thanks
PSPbrtag can you upload it on mega or dropbox ? :(
Faustin Vaillant I don't have it anymore, it's been some years, but it was just a video version with this backing track solo only.
www.guitarbackingtrack.com/play/eagles,_the/hotel_california_(3).htm
PSPbrtag
Okay, thanks :)
Enough time to do an improvisation of Stairway to Heaven, All Along the Watchtower and Live Forever solos haha
the neck, pickups, wood, style and feel.. fender and gibson got many kinds of guitars but they each got a unique sound.. if i had to describe it, i would say fender got more of an acoustic sound then gibson.. but don't rely on my word because im an Ibanez and Gibson SG owner! rarely play a fender
Use this for practicing drums
I agree with you, but saying like this, looks like you never heard Jimmy Page playing this live, look, here on youtube, for the solos he made in Earls Court (1975) and the one from "The Song Remains the Same" DVD, these are just priceless and i think no other solo will ever reach their level.
Besides Confortably Numb.
I find out that the "Free Bird" and "Sultans of Swing" solos are just a bunch of pentatonic notes throwed into the song, they are great, but still dont have that incredible soul.
Jimmy Page didn't create new scales. Pretty much every combination of notes possible has been tried by somebody somewhere over the last few thousand years. We stick to the seven diatonic modes most of the time because they sound good. Stray from them at your own risk.
This and All Along the Watchtower are, in my opinion, the best solo backing tracks of all time.
They are similar
same chords
Absolutely brilliant. I just rocked so fucking hard to this with my sg... thank you my, my fellow rocker, for uploading
Thanks for putting this together. My fingers are shredded and I don't sound anything as good as Page.
SAME MAN SAME
Same, i so wish I could solo like page.
I agree with this whole heartedly. I love shredding, I love Paul Gilbert style guitar playing, but after recently listening to Clapton's From the Cradle album, I've really come to appreciate the timing and note selection and vibrato used by players like Eric. So unbelievably tasteful and perfect. That's the real playing.
Hi there, can you please do a extended solo backing track for Scar Tissue by Red Hot Chilli Peppers please? (:
my family just listened to this entire thing coming up with new lyrics that rhyme with “and as we wind on down the road” it may have possibly been the best (or worst) seven minutes of my life
muito bom
Как можно не любить рок, люди вы же понимаете о чем я... Эта музыка просто душа
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I agree with this, the level of quality for a good solo is way better and bigger in comfortably numb and stairway to heaven than for free bird and sultans of swing. Do not get me wrong, i love both of those songs especially sultans, but pink floyd and led zeppelin are on a different level. It is not necessary for a solo to last long in order to be good, sometimes you can just hit 2 or 3 notes and they will do the job perfectly. It is about the feeling how much is needed in that moment.
This track is excellent! A good jam for improvising solos using the scales and patterns in know. Thanks a million!
Currently soloeing this with an acoustic guitar!!! Which me luck
Thanks. Now I can improvise without any problem of being out of base 😂😅
Perfect for practicing soloing, thanks :)
the best shit ever soloed for 7 min strait
The Gibson Lea Paul has a shorter scale length and is easier to play fast, it is much heavier, has lots mores sustain and fatter thicker more creamy sound, the note at the top of the neck are harder to reach due to a single cutaway (Page, Slash, Santana all made its creamy rich sustained sound famous). It is much more expensive than a Strat has a glued neck which makes it sound more 'organic' contrasted with the Strats bolted on neck.
You know what, you're not ignorant. You're an idiot. I've personally never delved that deep into theory myself, but I recognize it's contribution to music. Every musician has their own style of playing on a lot of different levels, be it the way they use the scales or their tone etc... What you're doing is the same thing, by learning a scale and building upon it. Nonetheless, I assume the scale you learned is the pentatonic, which is the same I did and countless other guitarists out there.
Actually, it can be said about the sultans solo. The majority of it is in the pentatonic scale, with the addition of the D Dorian scale over the C chord in the sequence. It turns out that Knopfler is basically, in essence, doing what Jimmy did for Stairway, targeting notes in his solos that work with the sequence.
are you kidding me?? Did you really ever analise the Sultans solo??? It's really stupid to say because when you compare sultans of swing solo to any Jimmy's work it occurs that Stairway to heaven's solo actually is just a bunch of pentatonic notes. while Knopfler uses arpeggios instead of scale licks...
That means you obviously have never listened to sultans of swing live. Mark Knopfler is one of the most melodic and skilled guitarists ever and his solos are definitely not just a buch of pentatonic notes. If you still agree to that when you have listened to the live version, you have no musical feeling or insight whatsoever.
Of course you can say the live version is "better" because he is improvising and it is 10x longer. The live version is good. But to say the original album version "sucks", is just plain stupid and shows your lack of knowledge.
all you need is the pentatonic... and if you have any sort of ear for music you can find variations that sound good. theres no reason you should have to apply some crazy ass scale that you learned you'll end up over thinking it
, Sultans Solo is probably the best out of all the mentioned songs.
Knopflers tone is incredible
However comparing Freebird to Sultans, Stairway and Numb is an insult imo
Freebirds solo is meh
fenders give off a bright sound but can still get distion to play heavy metal and gibsons give off a cunky metal sound more dense when it comes to rock and it depends on how you play too.
thank u for helping me practice this its sick
forget c major penatonic bubonic chronic blah blah blah... if you have a good ear for music the solo will come to you no matter whether you learned the right scale or not
Stop the negativity!!! You can talk about other guitar experts all day, but in the end you wasting time that you could use to get better!
Perfect, now I can butcher it for even longer!
this now my new favorite backing track ever, it just work so well with my style of playing
Is this slioghtly fast or is it just me being slow?
I had to quit... after 5 minutes of improv my fingers were literally bleeding
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Could you do backing track of Thin Lizzy - Dancing in the Moonlight. I would really appreciate it!
Dancing with the Moonlit Knight is an amazing song. Even I would like to request for that song's backing track. And the Musical Box also.
comfortably numb is the best solo of all times... as for stairway, the climax of the song is different than for comfortably numb. With comfortably numb you have a song that creates the same feeling of"numbness"during the whole song and solo is just continuation without words. And stairway to heaven goes pretty slow and at the end you have this explosive solo and lyrics at the end when the song reaches climax.Comfortably numb is different because it can last forever in that manner,it has no end.
I just made and basic backing track for Hotel California, as there is no one here on youtube, and i had to do all way over to guitarbacking tracks to play it, but its not extended.
You can check it in my channel if you like ;)
Real Chord sequence is: Am - Am/G - Am/F (which can be seen as Fmaj7, well its an Fmaj7 but sounds better with 5º String mutted).
no it's not. I've been playing this since it came out
Hello! ;)
This one is Awesome!!
Can you please make an extended solo backing track for White Room by Cream?
Thanks ;)
This must be here for eternity
Best thing ever
Very trippy stuff indeed
dude! awesome backing track! see my videos for my backing tracks!
sing it bloody bloody sunday.
But it's not that simple either. He plays in Aeolian and targets the F note in the solo when it has moved down to the F in the chord sequence. So, yeah, it's not as simple as you think
Honestly, as i've gotten older, i've found "Free Bird" has become pretty underwhelming compared to the all time great solos like "Stairway" and "Sultans of Swing". Don't get me wrong, there's some pretty badass licks in there, but then they get played 4 or 5 more times in a row and I get kinda bored of it. It's extremely repetitive.
yeah, but i didn't say Page hasn't a brilliant ear for composing solos or that he randomly rides the scale up and down :p I just don't like when his guitar work is overestimated, especially in comparison to such great guitarists like Knopfler :) To be straightup : 'Stairway..' solo is bunch of pentatonic licks (with some modal additions), which can't be said about 'Sultans..' solo.
A fender strat is thinner and lighter than a Les Paul, and the tone shows. I own both a strat (not a Fender, a copy) and a LP (again, copy lol), and the strat is a much thinner, ice picky kind of sound. It really chimes on clean settings, and wails on slightly distorted settings (you have to be careful with distortion on a fender, single coil pickups get VERY noisy with gain). The LP on the other hand takes care of gain like a champ.
The differences are best heard if you play each and listen.
A-MIN, A-MIN7, FMAJ7--what does he play after that, think its just the notes to the chords right?
No. Thats fine. Glued is good.
This way just jump right in where you need to practice on the solo.
I will attempt a reply; feel wise the Strat has a longer scale length therefore more of a stretch bt notes but ergonomically is lighter and fits into the human body better with its contours and has a whammy bar with which you can get a lot of interesting effects. The sound of a Strat can be either clean and crystal-ike (dire Straits) or deep wolf sounding clean like some bluesmen like Steve Ray Vaughan or with distortion it has a very aggressive edge (Hendrix, Malmsteen) it is very versatile!
A minor, and E Phrygian. Am i right?
It is 'bellied' like a violin meaning that top rises up slightly towards the middle like a violin. As you know both the Start and the Les Paul are the like the Rolls Royce and the cadillac of guitars; both mythological but very different. Try out a Les Paul and see how it feels most people fall into one camp or the other but no serious guitar collection is complete without one of each...I have threee Les Pauls, one PRS (close to an LP) and one great Strat relic when I need that sound.
forget pentatonic and ginandtonic... emotion can be had from one note if it's played right, and delivered in the right spot. freebird is a great song with great soloing. but check out anything paul kossoff did, or peter green, or the wishbone ash guys... guitar emotion comes from having played the blues before you delve into rock. - the guitarists' inter play with the vocalist, the proper vibrato played at the end of a note to resolve the note. one, two, three notes can be played magically.
The main difference is the output volume
You can get alot moore "umph" from a gibson then a fender strat, because the output is louder, and therefore will increase the gain.
Except from that, the strat has a very nice clean plucky sound, while most of the gibsons have a rounder and heavier sound.
Hope that helps :)
Ok I always had the opinion that if the guitar solo on "Stairway to Heaven" was longer, it would indisputably be the greatest solo of all time, but it isn't, so "Free Bird" "Sultans of Swing" or "Comfortably Numb" are still better. Quote me on that!
I don’t know why but I played the chords of Dani California By Red Hot Chilli Peppers...
Also, he's horribly sloppy live.
maybe i can help you out. one of the huge differences between a strat and a les paul are the pickups. strats have single coil and les pauls have humbucker pickups. due to this, strats are alot cleaner than les pauls are and are not as loud. On the other hand, les paul are a little more hot sounding and a little louder than strats are, which is why so many rock guitarists use them. Both guitars are great though and whatever you think sounds best and feels best is what you should play
Les Pauls are generally easier to bend on than strats although the space between the string is farther apart. The pickups are humbuckers so les pauls will also sound a bit 'fatter.' You have to try them out really, every guitar is different and has its own merits
Last thoughts are once you have worked out which is your type of guitar mainly practise on it and do not change back and fourth all the time cause that decreases your efficiency...but do play the other from time to time to keep the feel of it in your fingers....different songs call for a different sound (comfortably numb, Sultans of Swing and Hendrix need a Strat) a Strat, Stairway to Heaven, all right now, slash solos and lots of early blues a Les Paul...so all the best and enjoy:)
You have ben jumped ahead of all the millionaires ready to pay through the nose for the first one way tip to Mars absolutely free!!!!!
good
on of the best backing tracks ive heard. but i must say i was a tad disapointed not to break into the "And as we wind on down the road..." riff with vocals and the outro solo finishing with ".....and she's buying the stairway...." but i might be acting spoilt. good job my man! is there a chance you could do something similar for "Ten Years Gone"? That is probably my favorite Led Zep solo.
Yes your point is well taken however hard to think of a solos directly reflective of the pentatonic minor scale than Stairway...the start almost is a direct descent:)
This is the exact section from Song Remains The Same that blew my little kids mind at 13 in a foreign country that played STEREO FM Radio....Life Changer!
The best backing track on the universe, thank you very much!
By the way, there's no way you've learnt half of all music theory. There's a lot more to it than scales. There's a reason why it's a lifelong study for a lot of musicians and composers out there :)
i don't even know music theory but still jammed the fuck of my guitar
Lastima que falte la introduccion, que es lo mejor de esta cancion.
I have found over the years that a what shows even greater skill than being able to play for a long time (though consistency is something ver important, also), is knowing when to end your solo. A solo is telling a story and if a musician can tell an amazing story in 24 bars why play for longer? The dictionary isn't a better book than Of mice and Men simply because it's about 50 times longer ;D. Don't get me wrong though, I do thing "Comfortably Numb" is probably one of the most amazing and emot-
Very useful, thanks.
Nothing Else Matters, Alive by Pearl Jam, and Hotel California are some of my favorites to play lead over but they would be sooo much better if you could extend the solo part. especially nothing else matters its way too short to get a good practice sesh in
Nice jamtrack!!! would you like to do Dream Theater Hollow Years? (Budokan version) thanx :)
Kashmir, Achilles last stand, Celebration day.
Fender: 3 single coil pickups, they sound very vibrant(couple it with an echo effect and its great) and are almost always have a whammy bar standard issue
Gibson: USUALY just 2 humbuckers with a more deep sound that make great rythm as well as lead, louder, can be a good crunchy sound. Both sound great on distortion, but gibson les pauls have the looks as well as the sustain, fenders are slightly more ergonomic
I love Jimmy Page, but his solos are also just a bunch of pentatonic notes. He just does it right.
Free bird is just repetitive. Could you do an extended backing track to since ive been loving you?
hay evry 1 whatsup try to play anothr brick in the wall solo ovre that track in the key of A
you know your theory bro
Dude, it's not just those two; you can use all of the modes man, D Dorian, C Ionian, and so on.
i've only ever played a fender strat and i was wondering what some of the major differences there were between a fender and a gibson
Doesn't seem faster to me, also the real song actually speeds up during the solo too.
is this a little faster than the origional? it doesn't matter it's probably good practice!
I also think it's cool stuff. I think theory is incredibly fun to study. I know the basic scales except the locrian scale. When I play in a certain key I go through all the positions to see where all the other scales are.
I'm pretty new to theory, but i enjoy every second of it, because I know it will improve my playing. :) cheers
I was listening to this backing track to see if it was well done or not (which it is), and when I heard it start without the lead guitar, my soul died a little.
Well, duh. I know what a backing track is. I was checking to see if the track was quality before i saved it to my backing track playlist
speaking of jimmy page. seen his solo in "dazed and confused" ? next to this/confortably numb/etc. its one of the greatest solo's ever. :D
Coule listen this backing track for hours so much melancholy the beauty of those chords