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- VikingBlues
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Aeolian Video
As I've made this video you might as well get to see it - if you can't let friends laugh at you you're in a bad way.
There's a competition that involves playing over a David Wallimann backing track, but it has to be video. So guess what's taken me getting on for 2 1/2 hours today! And the recording part was a first take too - less than 4 minutes.
The BT is in E Aeolian with modulation to F# Aeolian. The object of the video was to try to show understanding of the BT and to play something that might be at least to some degree memorable. Hmmmm. I see me looking awkward, but there you are - it's a much bigger creative block for me to have a camera recording me and not just a microphone. The sound of the lead part was recorded on to the PC and synched with the video (eventually) - the sound quality from the camera even with it's external T mic plugged in is very poor.
Vintage VSA590 (can't put it down) through Artec Blues Driver and EHX Nano Holy Grail Reverb and the Vox AC4TV. The tone survived the occasion even if the playing was stilted.
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There's a competition that involves playing over a David Wallimann backing track, but it has to be video. So guess what's taken me getting on for 2 1/2 hours today! And the recording part was a first take too - less than 4 minutes.
The BT is in E Aeolian with modulation to F# Aeolian. The object of the video was to try to show understanding of the BT and to play something that might be at least to some degree memorable. Hmmmm. I see me looking awkward, but there you are - it's a much bigger creative block for me to have a camera recording me and not just a microphone. The sound of the lead part was recorded on to the PC and synched with the video (eventually) - the sound quality from the camera even with it's external T mic plugged in is very poor.
Vintage VSA590 (can't put it down) through Artec Blues Driver and EHX Nano Holy Grail Reverb and the Vox AC4TV. The tone survived the occasion even if the playing was stilted.
Mtt-t7YwGc0
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!
- MikeJackal
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Re: Aeolian Video
Has a feel of Chris Isaak - Wicked Game, very moody and melodic. Not the normal sort of everyday noodling so much more difficult to improv. something. I like the subtlety of the playing and especially the intense concentration and that "oh crap where i am i going with this next" look on your face. I recognise it because that's a face I have all too often lol.
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- 2WheelsOfBlues
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Re: Aeolian Video
VikingBlues i like it very very well/good/perfect.
If i record myzelf it goes always rong somehowe.
Songs or riffs i play like a 1000 time, no problem, but wen there's a camera or something alse it's goes rong.
Sow i see a man playing it very very well , like he's doing nothing else.
great sound, nice playing.
If i record myzelf it goes always rong somehowe.
Songs or riffs i play like a 1000 time, no problem, but wen there's a camera or something alse it's goes rong.
Sow i see a man playing it very very well , like he's doing nothing else.
great sound, nice playing.
play guitar like the wind, mysterious but definitely present....
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I like. You convinced me that you understand the Aeolian scale in this BT. Fits well in the belief of 'sometimes less is better'. That VST590 is a little tone machine!
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- vancouverois
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Re: Aeolian Video
It sounds good and I also find there is some Chris Isaak style and tone
It sounds like a very interesting training to play on only a given scale, out of the
usual comfort zone.
You did it quite well and the result sounds pretty good!
It sounds like a very interesting training to play on only a given scale, out of the
usual comfort zone.
You did it quite well and the result sounds pretty good!
Jan 15th 2007
- VikingBlues
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Thank you everyone - you'r every kind. Two mentions of Chris Isaak and I have to admit knowing the name but I can't place it in a musical context - I'll have to do a YouTube visit.
The other thing that you can probably read in the face is the thoughts of "Damn it - if I do a wrong note, I've got to stop the CD player, stop the camera, stop the computer, reset them all and start again". I was sooooo pleased to miss out on any major howlers.Lynyrd77Skynyrd wrote:I like the subtlety of the playing and especially the intense concentration and that "oh crap where i am i going with this next" look on your face. I recognise it because that's a face I have all too often lol.
I was amazed no-one crashed into the room in the middle of it - or that the phone didn't go off!2WheelsOfBlues wrote:but wen there's a camera or something alse it's goes rong
I'm hoping I'll convince David Wallimann too. The Aeolian is my favourite of the minor modes - don't know why because it's the most difficult of the three to remember.LzyBlue wrote:You convinced me that you understand the Aeolian scale in this BT
It's something David Wallimann is very keen on as a teaching aid. As he is the first teacher to make me understand much at all about modes and scales, I like to try to follow his suggestions. He also makes some very atmospheric backing tracks.vancouveris wrote:It sounds like a very interesting training to play on only a given scale
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Hi VB!
This does remind me of Chris Issak. A couple of months ago, my friend requested me to play this song for him, so I learned the chords by ear/music, and just improvised to what I thought would be the correct scale.
Turns out that I was playing Aeolian, though at first I thought I was simply playing some sort of Phrygian derivative. Very good!
StratLover2
This does remind me of Chris Issak. A couple of months ago, my friend requested me to play this song for him, so I learned the chords by ear/music, and just improvised to what I thought would be the correct scale.
Turns out that I was playing Aeolian, though at first I thought I was simply playing some sort of Phrygian derivative. Very good!
StratLover2
- DeaconBlues
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I'm struggling with the minor and major pentatonic, but you're playing in a scale I've only recently heard of. Though, I have heard it without knowing what it was.
James Wilsey(sp?), Chris Isaak's guitar player on "Wicked Game", I'm sure would be impressed also.
James Wilsey(sp?), Chris Isaak's guitar player on "Wicked Game", I'm sure would be impressed also.
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- MikeJackal
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Re: Aeolian Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oaHHrNQVrgVikingBlues wrote:Thank you everyone - you'r every kind. Two mentions of Chris Isaak and I have to admit knowing the name but I can't place it in a musical context - I'll have to do a YouTube visit.
Here you go, great song, Orbison-esque and much the same feel as your song
"You Only Live But Once, When Your Dead Your Done...So Let The Good Times Roll" - B.B. King
"I'm So Lonesome I Don't Even Have Me No Friend, I've Done So Much Crying Will I Ever Laugh Again" - Peter Green
"I'm So Lonesome I Don't Even Have Me No Friend, I've Done So Much Crying Will I Ever Laugh Again" - Peter Green
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Really nice! Beautiful playing, and I love the sound you are getting.
I know no modes... I am still working on playing in major keys.
We should start a P-90 owners club... They sound so great, especially in a hollowbody/semi hollowbody guitar.
By the way... I like the way you handle the key changes. Very smooth.
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- MikeJackal
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Re: Aeolian Video
I had never heard of the Aeolian scale until today so i read up on it, learnt nothing technical because some jibber jabber about Modes and blah blah different notes and roots and diminishing and... anyway, got to the scale diagram, practised in 1 position for a couple of minutes then recorded this quick clip. So thank you VB, i've learned something new because of you!
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"You Only Live But Once, When Your Dead Your Done...So Let The Good Times Roll" - B.B. King
"I'm So Lonesome I Don't Even Have Me No Friend, I've Done So Much Crying Will I Ever Laugh Again" - Peter Green
"I'm So Lonesome I Don't Even Have Me No Friend, I've Done So Much Crying Will I Ever Laugh Again" - Peter Green
- VikingBlues
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Wow - what a lot of posts again - thanks guys. I'm always in need of encouragement to bolster my fragile ego.
and ... oh! a fourth mention.
Agreed it's best avoiding the technical jibber - it just sends my brain to sleep.
My revelation was finding that if you know the minor mode then:-
The Dorian is exactly the same with two additional notes - wherever there are three frets distance between two notes of the pentatonic the dorian notes are one fret below the higher of the two notes. For Phrygian it's one fret above the lower of the two notes. Aeolian is more complicated - one is the fret below the higher one the other the fret above the lower one - so it takes more memory to recall which applies in the different positions. But you can usually guage which it will be by what you hear. I'd seen so much complicated theory about it I was overjoyed to find it so simple!
A third mention!StratLover2 wrote:This does remind me of Chris Issak.
Just one note different between Phrygian and Aeolian but what a huge difference in sound and mood it suggests.StratLover2 wrote:Turns out that I was playing Aeolian, though at first I thought I was simply playing some sort of Phrygian derivative.
I find great difficulty in getting the hang of major pentatonic - I think minor just suits my personality (miserable!) and comes from idolising the likes of Peter Green and Mark Knopfler.DeaconBlues wrote:I'm struggling with the minor and major pentatonic, but you're playing in a scale I've only recently heard of. .......
James Wilsey(sp?), Chris Isaak's guitar player on "Wicked Game", I'm sure would be impressed also.
and ... oh! a fourth mention.
I just couldn't getthe hang of modes until a guy called David Wallimann did a teaching video that made knowing what notes were in the minor modes so simple that even I could understand it. I've sort of shelved major keys for the moment until I've cracked the minor better.Blindboy wrote:I know no modes... I am still working on playing in major keys.
I have to agree - I just cannot understand why there are so few guitars arounds with these beautiful sounding pickups in them. And it's a bit of a cheapie I've got too. I'm with you too on the hollowbody / semi hollowbody being particularly good. Though I have been idly wondering about a solid body P90 only to find they're in even shorter supply than the semi / hollow ones. Like the discontinued PRS SE Soapbar. And why are 99% of demos of P90 guitars flat out distortion? (Like the Gibson SG - can produce great clean / near clean blues tones with either buckers or P90s, but you wouldn't know it from the sound samples on Gibsons website).Blindboy wrote:We should start a P-90 owners club... They sound so great, especially in a hollowbody/semi hollowbody guitar.
I'll need to get around to listening later - no access to sound at the moment. Thanks too for posting the YouTube link - I'll hear / see that later too.Lynyrd77Skynyrd wrote:I had never heard of the Aeolian scale until today so i read up on it, learnt nothing technical because some jibber jabber about Modes and blah blah different notes and roots and diminishing and... anyway, got to the scale diagram, practised in 1 position for a couple of minutes then recorded this quick clip. So thank you VB, i've learned something new because of you!
Agreed it's best avoiding the technical jibber - it just sends my brain to sleep.
My revelation was finding that if you know the minor mode then:-
The Dorian is exactly the same with two additional notes - wherever there are three frets distance between two notes of the pentatonic the dorian notes are one fret below the higher of the two notes. For Phrygian it's one fret above the lower of the two notes. Aeolian is more complicated - one is the fret below the higher one the other the fret above the lower one - so it takes more memory to recall which applies in the different positions. But you can usually guage which it will be by what you hear. I'd seen so much complicated theory about it I was overjoyed to find it so simple!
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!