My dude.. I need you to know something. You are 1 of 3 UA-camrs that I have been watching in the last year or so for this EXACT content.. and because of your content, I have been able to further my lead playing and soloing and overall improv skills and find new and just fantastic ways of combining things into stuff that I never thought myself capable of. So, Thank You for everything you do. You make such a huge difference to this community in a GIGANTIC way whether you know it or not. You're a real one, Brother! Keep it up!
Seriously? It's just scales. But after 60 yrs if playing...eso si que es. However, I will say this is the stuff a budding Player can latch onto for furthering a future. This is a far cry from Motley Cruise, or Led Nugent..( a real fucking schmuck.) This is what you can build on for hours. And it gets better when YOU incorporate all at your disposal. Some, like myself, love this kind of workout. And it shows in almost everything I write. This is a future worth exploring. Save the shrieks and ear explosions for the other guys. This has "SOMETHING." Not many can slice a piece of sound and build all over that shit. Take your time...and I have to find this again. A great presentation!
The anticipated cord punches in the chorus or a grand gesture on your part… Good man with a much-used but welcomed hook up your sleeve😊. Great timing for the punch. 🎸👨⚕️🫶✌️♾️. 🌲🎄🎅🏻🍁🍂🌨️💨.
I'm using this backing track to practice my d minor handpan drum and it sounds VERY nice together! It's difficult to find backing tracks that sound good with metal percussion instruments because metallic sounds drown out most other instruments. Or, it sounds really off-key if you're playing them to something in a different key. This is perfect and has a nice brisk tempo and easy chords that can be played on other instruments. Big thanks and thumbs up! I'll be using this track again!
Thanks; always look forward to your work. Great platform to try each mode against each tract. Here, messed with Dorian and Phrygian. The latter gives nice dissonance and alternatives to the natural minor. Really great stuff, all the you post; so many thanks! Cheers from PDX, OR USA.
This sounds like something that would play as the main character in a zombie apocalypse movie makes his way to safety as he watches the world fall apart below him in a helicopter while reminiscing of what he had to do to get to said helicopter.
I had the same thought...It has sort of a spooky/moody vibe. The funny thing is, I'm using it as a backing for a d minor handpan drum, so when that metal drum sound is added in, it gives it sort of a meditative "alien" vibe and sounds like music from some other planet! 😂👽🎵🌌
My dude.. I need you to know something. You are 1 of 3 UA-camrs that I have been watching in the last year or so for this EXACT content.. and because of your content, I have been able to further my lead playing and soloing and overall improv skills and find new and just fantastic ways of combining things into stuff that I never thought myself capable of. So, Thank You for everything you do. You make such a huge difference to this community in a GIGANTIC way whether you know it or not. You're a real one, Brother! Keep it up!
Thanks =) Happy to help
I second this thank you for jamming with me whenever I want
Seriously?
It's just scales.
But after 60 yrs if playing...eso si que es.
However, I will say this is the stuff a budding Player can latch onto for furthering a future.
This is a far cry from Motley Cruise, or Led Nugent..( a real fucking schmuck.)
This is what you can build on for hours. And it gets better when YOU incorporate all at your disposal.
Some, like myself, love this kind of workout. And it shows in almost everything I write.
This is a future worth exploring.
Save the shrieks and ear explosions for the other guys.
This has "SOMETHING."
Not many can slice a piece of sound and build all over that shit.
Take your time...and I have to find this again.
A great presentation!
The anticipated cord punches in the chorus or a grand gesture on your part… Good man with a much-used but welcomed hook up your sleeve😊. Great timing for the punch.
🎸👨⚕️🫶✌️♾️. 🌲🎄🎅🏻🍁🍂🌨️💨.
I'm using this backing track to practice my d minor handpan drum and it sounds VERY nice together! It's difficult to find backing tracks that sound good with metal percussion instruments because metallic sounds drown out most other instruments. Or, it sounds really off-key if you're playing them to something in a different key. This is perfect and has a nice brisk tempo and easy chords that can be played on other instruments. Big thanks and thumbs up! I'll be using this track again!
Thanks; always look forward to your work. Great platform to try each mode against each tract. Here, messed with Dorian and Phrygian. The latter gives nice dissonance and alternatives to the natural minor. Really great stuff, all the you post; so many thanks! Cheers from PDX, OR USA.
This is absolutely so beautiful that it breaks my heart (in a good way).
Thank you once again Star!!
It reminds me of some of the music on the movie World War Z. Not identical or anything…..just the same sort of vibe. Good stuff.
Best. JamTrack. Ever!!! 🤩
That's a really f.. good one. Thanks mate!
Love this one!!!!
Beautiful track Mikee !!!
Wait this is actually kind of fire
Damn this is great. Thanks
Ipnotic 👏
Merci de votre travail
superbe travail 😊🤘👍💪👏
I have that guitar too, very nice. As much as it was a lovely piece of kit I just couldn't gel with it.
🔥
YTJT
This sounds like something that would play as the main character in a zombie apocalypse movie makes his way to safety as he watches the world fall apart below him in a helicopter while reminiscing of what he had to do to get to said helicopter.
I had the same thought...It has sort of a spooky/moody vibe. The funny thing is, I'm using it as a backing for a d minor handpan drum, so when that metal drum sound is added in, it gives it sort of a meditative "alien" vibe and sounds like music from some other planet! 😂👽🎵🌌