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#196608 by DainNobody
Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:23 am
Mike Nobody wrote:Gee Dane, on guitar I usually just use major/minor triads w/ occasional full open chords for punctuation. :lol:

I guess I suck.

Mike, don't worry, when I get this new thing of mine uploaded, they will all say it sucks, cause I'm not tapping like George Lynch in Dokken... even though I am fully capable of shredding, I outgrew it beginning of the 1990's

#196612 by DainNobody
Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:32 am
Dane Ellis Allen wrote:chords to bridge of my new tune.. not exactly wanker chords are they? :lol:

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the last 2 chords I forgot to put X's on the 1st and 6th string..MUTE THESE! :lol: :o

#196614 by Mike Nobody
Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:34 am
Dane Ellis Allen wrote:
Mike Nobody wrote:Gee Dane, on guitar I usually just use major/minor triads w/ occasional full open chords for punctuation. :lol:

I guess I suck.

Mike, don't worry, when I get this new thing of mine uploaded, they will all say it sucks, cause I'm not tapping like George Lynch in Dokken... even though I am fully capable of shredding, I outgrew it beginning of the 1990's


I never got into the shredding thing.
I liked abstract textures like Jimi Hendrix, Fred Frith, or Lee Ranaldo & Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth would come with.
But, I always leaned toward simpler players like Johnny Ramone, Scotty Moore, or George Harrison.

#196617 by DainNobody
Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:40 am
Mike Nobody wrote:
Dane Ellis Allen wrote:
Mike Nobody wrote:Gee Dane, on guitar I usually just use major/minor triads w/ occasional full open chords for punctuation. :lol:

I guess I suck.

Mike, don't worry, when I get this new thing of mine uploaded, they will all say it sucks, cause I'm not tapping like George Lynch in Dokken... even though I am fully capable of shredding, I outgrew it beginning of the 1990's


I never got into the shredding thing.
I liked abstract textures like Jimi Hendrix, Fred Frith, or Lee Ranaldo & Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth would come with.
But, I always leaned toward simpler players like Johnny Ramone, Scotty Moore, or George Harrison.
I am just wanting to come up with something that I can hum inside my head later that day, cause something about the tune has left an impreint on me in my mind, that is the trouble with me liking Danny Gatton music, I never take his stuff to heart, although technically he is brilliant.. I would rather listen to Elton John doing the Beatles's "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" because the different timbres and ambiances of that tune do more for me, it's just cool sounding with shadow and light like Zeppelin tunes, build it up, relax it, build it back up and end it with a cadence..

#196624 by DainNobody
Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:48 am
Mike Nobody wrote:
Dane Ellis Allen wrote:
Mike Nobody wrote:Gee Dane, on guitar I usually just use major/minor triads w/ occasional full open chords for punctuation. :lol:

I guess I suck.

Mike, don't worry, when I get this new thing of mine uploaded, they will all say it sucks, cause I'm not tapping like George Lynch in Dokken... even though I am fully capable of shredding, I outgrew it beginning of the 1990's


I never got into the shredding thing.
I liked abstract textures like Jimi Hendrix, Fred Frith, or Lee Ranaldo & Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth would come with.
But, I always leaned toward simpler players like Johnny Ramone, Scotty Moore, or George Harrison.
Mike, but there is a technique I can't figure out how he did it?..the band, The Firm, Paul Rodgers Jimmy Page, Franklin, and Chris Slade, and the tune is Radioactive? and never could figure out the weird dissonant thing Jimmy Page was doing on the lead solo

#196625 by Starfish Scott
Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:49 am
That's right, "understated" is what your after..

I'm right there with ya..

#196630 by DainNobody
Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:54 am
when I get it uploaded (my new jazz/hybrid tune) you will no doubt, not like it ,since it sounds nothing like Ministry (your favorite band) :lol: :o :D

#196631 by Mike Nobody
Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:58 am
Dane Ellis Allen wrote:
Mike Nobody wrote:
Dane Ellis Allen wrote:
Mike Nobody wrote:Gee Dane, on guitar I usually just use major/minor triads w/ occasional full open chords for punctuation. :lol:

I guess I suck.

Mike, don't worry, when I get this new thing of mine uploaded, they will all say it sucks, cause I'm not tapping like George Lynch in Dokken... even though I am fully capable of shredding, I outgrew it beginning of the 1990's


I never got into the shredding thing.
I liked abstract textures like Jimi Hendrix, Fred Frith, or Lee Ranaldo & Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth would come with.
But, I always leaned toward simpler players like Johnny Ramone, Scotty Moore, or George Harrison.
Mike, but there is a technique I can't figure out how he did it?..the band, The Firm, Paul Rodgers Jimmy Page, Franklin, and Chris Slade, and the tune is Radioactive? and never could figure out the weird dissonant thing Jimmy Page was doing on the lead solo



It kinda sounds like an Electro-Harmonix Frequency Analyzer Ring Modulator

Radioactive - The Firm
http://youtu.be/6Aq5cqjUFOo

#196638 by Starfish Scott
Wed Dec 05, 2012 1:21 am
"It's not a fight and I'm not your captive.."

Always liked this tune..and the bass line too !!!

#196640 by DainNobody
Wed Dec 05, 2012 1:25 am
that freakin' Franklin guy sure could get neat sounds out of that fretless bass...yes.. :shock:

#196653 by DainNobody
Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:21 am
Dane Ellis Allen wrote:chords to bridge of my new tune.. not exactly wanker chords are they? :lol:

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get your guitars out people and play these chords (whole note) in 4/4 time and see if you are not relaxed by the chord structure.. :lol: :x

#196654 by DainNobody
Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:31 am
believe the 1st chord is a Bmaj7-5 or B major seventh diminished fifth or
"B major 7 flat five" but the root is "doubled"..correct me if I'm wrong Planetguy

#196657 by Planetguy
Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:40 am
Dane Ellis Allen wrote:believe the 1st chord is a Bmaj7-5 or B major seventh diminished fifth or
"B major 7 flat five" but the root is "doubled"..correct me if I'm wrong Planetguy


your chord spelling is B G F# C# F# so if you consider it some kind of a "B" chord it'd be B9 b13.....the 9th is the C# and the G is the flat 13th.

you could also call the chord a GMaj7#11 (the C# being the #11)

i look fwd to hearing the finished piece. 8)

#196690 by Starfish Scott
Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:26 pm
Dane, use the chordnamer.

It'll take the guessing out of your more strange chords.

(I love this fing thing since everything I play is odd)

http://jguitar.com/chordname

#196725 by Planetguy
Wed Dec 05, 2012 7:49 pm
Chief Engineer Scott wrote:Dane, use the chordnamer.

It'll take the guessing out of your more strange chords.

(I love this fing thing since everything I play is odd)

http://jguitar.com/chordname


"chordnamer" ???? ....hmmmm, this one is duane. the next chord is abigail and finally it resolves to ignacio.

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