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Decided to record some lead guitar while thinking of ideas for my next score. It's in the key of C#m, which I love the most. Added some pinch harmonics and a short guitar solo. Feedback is always welcomed. Headphones recommended for better sound. Hope you guys enjoy!

Edited by LostSamurai

Nice title.

Good melody and better bass and drums. I like when the guitar solo becomes dissonant at times. Also, when you change the rhythm in the last part.

I see there is a binary structure, perhaps a modulation up would encourage the final section. It's only a suggestion.

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On 12/26/2017 at 3:33 PM, Luis Hernández said:

Nice title.

Good melody and better bass and drums. I like when the guitar solo becomes dissonant at times. Also, when you change the rhythm in the last part.

I see there is a binary structure, perhaps a modulation up would encourage the final section. It's only a suggestion.

 

For the final section I was actually thinking about leaving out the main riff and add in suspended chords. However, the more I attempted to record the suspended chords the more awful the quality sounded; suspended chords has a unique sound different than a regular chord that didn't match my current guitar recording equipment. I just scrapped it and slapped the main riff in there.

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On 1/8/2018 at 12:27 AM, ilv said:

Very cool piece. Love it. Great concert music.

 

Thanks for listening! Glad you enjoyed it! :happy:

Man you are a GREAT guitarist..  yes..  Like Luis, I love when the lead guitarist get's a bit twisted, and let's it get a 'bit sour or a bit'.  It adds to the emotion.. Lots of nice guitar techniques.. Fine.

 

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