Fritzo
Lifer
- Jan 3, 2001
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I was able to give the tracks a listen last night, and here's some advice:
You have a rhythm track going there on the first two songs, but it doesn't seem like you can decide if you want to be part of the rhythm section or lead guitar. Go down the neck a bit more- lead guitar should take the place of a singer, not blend in. A common mistake that guitarists make during solo performances is they try to imitate the rhythm section rather than compliment it.
A great tip that helped me more than anything is in my first band, our lead guitarist told me that to make the best solos, base your notes around the notes of the lyrics, then add some 7th's and 5ths to it. Use the bass stings for lead ins, and the treble strings for your "voice".
Nice work otherwise.
You have a rhythm track going there on the first two songs, but it doesn't seem like you can decide if you want to be part of the rhythm section or lead guitar. Go down the neck a bit more- lead guitar should take the place of a singer, not blend in. A common mistake that guitarists make during solo performances is they try to imitate the rhythm section rather than compliment it.
A great tip that helped me more than anything is in my first band, our lead guitarist told me that to make the best solos, base your notes around the notes of the lyrics, then add some 7th's and 5ths to it. Use the bass stings for lead ins, and the treble strings for your "voice".
Nice work otherwise.