Prhrygian Improvisations
Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 8:36 pm
As tune writing has dried up and song writing dried up months ago I only have improvisation to fall back on in the creative sense.
I have been exploring modes in DADGAD, and I thought it was time to try a key other than D! Challenge myself a bit.
The key of "A" seemed a good choice to utilise the open 5th string. A lighter overall tone with the root being much higher pitch than in D.
I maybe should have given myself more than 15 minutes to try out where all the notes were though.
Vintage VE200GG acoustic guitar recorded onto Zoom H4n with the Zooms own microphones, plus direct sound from the guitars own blended pickup system plus using the my new piece of gear, the iRig Acoustic Stage (microphone clips onto the sound hole and has it's own preamp and EQ and calibration system).
I'm more and more convinced that the blended sound from this three way combination works better than any of the individual recording methods on its own. A lot better.
So here's 6 minutes of pretentious self-indulgent noodling.
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=13576633
Might as well add this. Here's one in D from a couple of weeks ago - I guess they are sort of companion pieces. A.k.a. they sound the same!
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=13571648
I just enjoy improvisation - I can try and make atmosphere disguise my lack of musical ability and technical knowledge!
I have been exploring modes in DADGAD, and I thought it was time to try a key other than D! Challenge myself a bit.
The key of "A" seemed a good choice to utilise the open 5th string. A lighter overall tone with the root being much higher pitch than in D.
I maybe should have given myself more than 15 minutes to try out where all the notes were though.
Vintage VE200GG acoustic guitar recorded onto Zoom H4n with the Zooms own microphones, plus direct sound from the guitars own blended pickup system plus using the my new piece of gear, the iRig Acoustic Stage (microphone clips onto the sound hole and has it's own preamp and EQ and calibration system).
I'm more and more convinced that the blended sound from this three way combination works better than any of the individual recording methods on its own. A lot better.
So here's 6 minutes of pretentious self-indulgent noodling.
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=13576633
Might as well add this. Here's one in D from a couple of weeks ago - I guess they are sort of companion pieces. A.k.a. they sound the same!
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=13571648
I just enjoy improvisation - I can try and make atmosphere disguise my lack of musical ability and technical knowledge!