
I just wanted to show how much fun it can be to learn a scale with some appropriate backing track to jam with. I've surely spent 6-7 hours within the last days just jamming this ever repeatin track. :3
Sry, it's quite long. I hope it's not too boring.
There are still mistakes, but I think I develop some feeling for the scale gradually.
BTW. since a few months I have the Boss eBand and I've to say that it really provides awesome guitar tones of many sorts.
Backing track: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5228428
Sry, it's quite long. I hope it's not too boring.
There are still mistakes, but I think I develop some feeling for the scale gradually.
BTW. since a few months I have the Boss eBand and I've to say that it really provides awesome guitar tones of many sorts.
Backing track: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5228428
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Oh wow! Is it just me or you've really real improved your playing since the last time I checked.. Last time I saw I think you were learning basic chords :O man nice . I like the sound of the guitar Uhm was the guitar plugged in directly and ampsimulatored it or did u mic a real
Amp? Soz for crappy typing , on my iPhone
Amp? Soz for crappy typing , on my iPhone
Thanks a lot. Well, according to my first accompaniment... I new the chords i was playing, i just haven't had enough practice then. I surely wasn't just loafing around since then. I've worked myself through a little rhythm guitar lecture and work now on my scales and 4-note-7th-chords (and a dozen of other things), so i am also slightly confronted with jazz ATM.
As I wrote above I used the Boss eBand, which is some kind of a multipurpose thingie. Things I can do with it are: recording, replaying, looping, changing pitch and tempo for practice and create whole well-mixed sounds with amp-mic-simulationizing^^ + multi.fx, graphical equalizing etc. I can use it as a soundcard with Cubase or Logic as well, just with only 1 stereo channel and 1 instrument-input. I didn't do any postproduction on the PC.
As I wrote above I used the Boss eBand, which is some kind of a multipurpose thingie. Things I can do with it are: recording, replaying, looping, changing pitch and tempo for practice and create whole well-mixed sounds with amp-mic-simulationizing^^ + multi.fx, graphical equalizing etc. I can use it as a soundcard with Cubase or Logic as well, just with only 1 stereo channel and 1 instrument-input. I didn't do any postproduction on the PC.
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