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lordriffenstein":ceaab said:
I already know that I have to build my 'lick-library'. Transcribing songs, learning other peoples licks is something I have never done. I've always been busy either practising some stuff or playing along with backing tracks. So instead of learning from the masters, I've been trying to find my own things. Which is not bad but probably not the best way.

I'd say that's probably my number one problem as well. I really hate learning other players' music, but I think it's the only way I'm going to increase my vocabulary.
 
         
degenaro":e9444 said:
         
Suit yourself, but you are missing the point. Which is to get out of your comfort zone and actually listen more. We all can rip fast enough over shit and that sounds impressive...but a little pocket and vibe never hurt. Can't believe I said this.
So what does gain or no gain have to do with anything? What can be judged by someone playing over something that theyre not into or not comfortable with? I fail to see the point Ed....Last time I checked, gain had nothing to do with pocket or vibe or listening for that matter....

I havent listend to the backing track yet BTW
 
         
STEEL KAGE":cf9ad said:
         So what does gain or no gain have to do with anything? What can be judged by someone playing over something that theyre not into or not comfortable with? I fail to see the point Ed....Last time I checked, gain had nothing to do with pocket or vibe or listening for that matter....

I havent listend to the backing track yet BTW
Lets see...using a tone that pretty much lets you pull off anything is more likely gonna bring out more stock licks and patterns then make you listen to the track isn't it now.
It's fairly simple, improving doesn't come with work and some selfd assessment.
There's always a time and place for ripping shit. But when we're talking about improving as a player that's really not so important.
 
A few things...
I listened to the takes and will toss my opinion out there. BUT, that really doesn't matter. The idea is that you guys get over the hurdle of having to be "great" and just throw down anything any time. And then go back a pick through it to see what you dig. And then work with that. And what you don't dig and either fix it or toss it out.

Variable...
I like how you come in, works well with the backing. Before the part you dislike it gets a bit meandering for me. Tyhen the part where you don't like the pocket I actually think is rather hip. But then I do like weirdness in music.
After that, you hitting it but it seems that you're not sure on the end of the phrases about where you land.
Bottomline, there are no bad notes only bad resolutions. So hit it and mean it. If you're off you're usually only a half step from a good note. Slide it in!

DigiScott...
The intro was a bit timid, as in you didn't know where you where going. The arpeggios didn't do much for me becuase of each one's last note. A whammy bar woulda been great there.
The first half of the hammer-on part was glorious, the second woulda been cool in time. The lines after that are hip, but don't resolve well.
My 2 cents...work those hammer-ons, record a couple of loops...a minor, a dominant and a major vamp. And practice the hammer-ons. (record it to judge your progress). Learn how to change the lines notes to make it work for the different vamps.
Do the same with the arpeggios, but not so much to get the chops up but to listen to the notes/chord relation ships.

Riffenmeister...
You're coming super strong, the melodic and rhythmic concept is SHawn lane. Amazing.
The first half is great, then you start to meander. The you're back on the horse, and then you meander again. If you woulda thrown say some pentatonic licks in 5 where from o:35 to 0:50 and from 1;05 on out you'd have killed that shit.
Thius is where knowing some stock licks would come in handy. You have Sheets Of Sound right?
Grab some of the pentatonic lines in there and overdub on those sections and listen back to it.
 
Thanks Ed for taking the time to analize it. Of course it was timid, I was naked with no gain, verb, delay, and was WAY out in the deep end with no float :) If I had used gain and sauce I would have been holding notes with wide vibrato and using more trills.

I will work on what you said, thanks.
 
Ed,

Thanks for taking the time to 'analyse' our stuff and thanks for the nice comments, took me by surprise.

I am re-thinking my 'practising' time because of this thread and because I see 3 things that I need to work on:

-Licks library: transcribing stuff, I love a lot of different players so I should just work out some of their music

-Really practising more, SOS is a good start but I seem to be able to take things better if I can SEE someone playing it so I will work with instructional DVDs (bough the one from Garsed, great stuff)

-When jamming to backings, recording more. Most of the time, when jamming I use my setup and sometimes I get lost into corksniffing territory, A/B-ing pedals, toying with FX etc etc. All fun stuff but I have the toneport ready to roll so I should devide jamming time between the rig/tweaking/sniffing and toneport/recording my jams.

Thanks for the inspiration!

Yoeri

PS: Is it ok if I use this backing on another forum? I'm mod on their JAM-forum and I'm trying to push people into recordingjamming more.
 
Your right, I do need to have a strict 15-20 minute warm up time and then start drilling on new material instead of rehashing old licks that I already have done. My library is pretty freaking empty.
 
         
lordriffenstein":7d89b said:
Ed,

Thanks for taking the time to 'analyse' our stuff and thanks for the nice comments, took me by surprise.

I am re-thinking my 'practising' time because of this thread and because I see 3 things that I need to work on:

-Licks library: transcribing stuff, I love a lot of different players so I should just work out some of their music

-Really practising more, SOS is a good start but I seem to be able to take things better if I can SEE someone playing it so I will work with instructional DVDs (bough the one from Garsed, great stuff)

-When jamming to backings, recording more. Most of the time, when jamming I use my setup and sometimes I get lost into corksniffing territory, A/B-ing pedals, toying with FX etc etc. All fun stuff but I have the toneport ready to roll so I should devide jamming time between the rig/tweaking/sniffing and toneport/recording my jams.

Thanks for the inspiration!

Yoeri

PS: Is it ok if I use this backing on another forum? I'm mod on their JAM-forum and I'm trying to push people into recordingjamming more.
When you pick up a guitar...push record. Document everything, this way you can gauge any progress.
And yes of course you can use the track. What's the jam forum's URL?
 
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bullocks, your soaked and with some gain!!!!!!

Some naked no crutches take there Ed :roll:

Sounds great, really dug it but the clip is clipping like crazy.
 
         
Digital Jams":a677a said:
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bullocks, your soaked and with some gain!!!!!!

Some naked no crutches take there Ed :roll:

Sounds great, really dug it but the clip is clipping like crazy.
It is clipping? Weird...

As for naked...DUDE...I be the Professor around here I get to do what I want. :)
That said this is the D60 on the less mode with gain 1 at noon, and gain 2 at 1 o'clock. I wouldn't call that gain.
 
         
degenaro":94b0a said:
         
It is clipping? Weird...

As for naked...DUDE...I be the Professor around here I get to do what I want. :)
That said this is the D60 on the less mode with gain 1 at noon, and gain 2 at 1 o'clock. I wouldn't call that gain.

The pulling rank stuff huh :D

Yeah, the overall volume blew me out of my seat here and it is clipping.
 
         
Digital Jams":3ea90 said:
         

The pulling rank stuff huh :D

Yeah, the overall volume blew me out of my seat here and it is clipping.
Yup pulling rank...don't do as I do, do as I say. :)

Just re-encoded the file should be better now.
 
         
Digital Jams":04b9c said:
http://www.eddegenaro.com/theory/donedd.mp3
Figured I'd see whether it gets better the second time around...I don't think it does.
 
LOL, unbelievable. I posted this backing and 'challenge' at 2 different forums, one Dutch, one Belgian.

On the Belgian forum I´ve had a couple of guys who are interested but also comments like "what kinda porn-music is that" and "as a metal-player, I cannot use this backing".

On the Dutch forum I had 2 guys posting tracks pretty soon after I posted the challenge and a bit later a 3rd one. Now this 3rd guy is arguing with me about the goal of my post, the added value for the listener, it´s not representative for the player etc. I basically copied Ed and told him to look into his track for what he does not like and practise it AND look into the other tracks and 'steal' the licks they like. But he says it´s useless because if it sounds good, you were lucky, if not you might have been unlucky blah blah.

Give them something to play with and they will try to hit you with it. :ouch: :datz:
 
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