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anyone have a good chord progression for the jam section, looking for something to play solo with lots a character, have the basics of all the different variations, just wondering if anyone has got anything real tight out there? thanks in advance
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kazziuskley wrote:anyone have a good chord progression for the jam section, looking for something to play solo with lots a character, have the basics of all the different variations, just wondering if anyone has got anything real tight out there? thanks in advance
as it's based off of D, start there, think about other songs in D...you can fake just about anything...think about how WAYG and GIG are played...dink around with that sorta thing.
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kazziuskley wrote:anyone have a good chord progression for the jam section, looking for something to play solo with lots a character, have the basics of all the different variations, just wondering if anyone has got anything real tight out there? thanks in advance
which jam section. I assume you mean the long (mellow) jam. if so than maybe try playing the full chords in first position to make it more full sounding. D, C#m, Bm, G, A...... Em, Bm, A, D/F#, G and if you want to add character like you said, try playing suspenstions of the chords above like add9s or add4s on the major chords and minor7s on the minor chords. I dunno, experiment with it. hope this helps. if you have any other questions just keep me posted (parden the pun)
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http://artists.iuma.com/site-bin/streammp3.m3u?410227

Listen to this...maybe you can get something from it, or just enjoy it!!! (...loves to promote...)
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billywestom wrote:http://artists.iuma.com/site-bin/streammp3.m3u?410227

Listen to this...maybe you can get something from it, or just enjoy it!!! (...loves to promote...)
thats an awesome jam! what did you play? or is it confidential lol. Is that just you layering it or another guy?
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Granny33 wrote:
billywestom wrote:http://artists.iuma.com/site-bin/streammp3.m3u?410227

Listen to this...maybe you can get something from it, or just enjoy it!!! (...loves to promote...)
thats an awesome jam! what did you play? or is it confidential lol. Is that just you layering it or another guy?
that's an Ibanez AW50 guitar (check my avatar)...and yeah i just layered it...one track for the main riff, and one track for the lead (there may have been two lead tracks, i really dont remember.)
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Granny33 wrote:
billywestom wrote:http://artists.iuma.com/site-bin/streammp3.m3u?410227

Listen to this...maybe you can get something from it, or just enjoy it!!! (...loves to promote...)
thats an awesome jam! what did you play? or is it confidential lol. Is that just you layering it or another guy?
Here's another:

http://www.alpinezone.com/mp3s/liog2.mp3

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I had to jump out of bed last night because I had an idea and had to try it...

I played the LIOG jam that you're talking about, but finger picked it the whole time w/the open D string as well. It sounded great. Maybe I'll toss a clip up. Give it a shot. I tried a couple patterns until one sounded nice.
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Stuntcheeks wrote:I had to jump out of bed last night because I had an idea and had to try it...

I played the LIOG jam that you're talking about, but finger picked it the whole time w/the open D string as well. It sounded great. Maybe I'll toss a clip up. Give it a shot. I tried a couple patterns until one sounded nice.
yeah this jam can be played many different ways, like someone said, with the regular open chords, and many variations, and it sounds super sweet.
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