Hello dear people of Steemit ! In this video i was practising some jazz lines over a C7 vamp . My teacher sent me a whole bunch of lines starting from each of the notes in mixolydian scale , so it was a bit challenging connecting them and making sense out of that random set of notes . I often like to practice that in a funk setting , i guess it's a bit more exciting that way , jazz backing tracks are tbh a bit dull as you do not have the interaction with the rhythm section . Jazz is really ''alive'' genre and backing tracks just don't do justice to it . Of course this holds true for all other genres , as the interaction lifts the performance to a whole new level , but i guess it is essential in a jazz context . Anyways, enough rambling :D Thanks for stopping by and wish you a great day :)
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what is that filter/octave effect you are using here? quite interesting and the tracking seems quite fast :) . we seem to use the same backings to practice hahahah... i gave this one a go too but with another approach , liked the jazzy lines , those passing tones give it quite a cool color , and great use of space ! digged it ;)
Thanks a lot brother ! Hahaha, i've noticed that we have a lot of similarities in our playing and taste :D In Amplitube i used the Brittish Blue Tube 30 , or smth like that , and the pedal chain was : Diode overdrive , octaver and a wah set somewhere in the middle . It reminds me of the dirty , distorted hammond organ , that's why i dig that sound so much :D
I also have one of these... hahahahaha
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Very groovy! And I really like the guitar licks, whew!
Thanks a lot my friend , glad you liked it :)
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I know nothing about playing but I really liked you playing :) Your fingers are SO fast!
Thanks a bunch @delishtreats ! Glad you liked it :)
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Thanks ! :)
You make it all look so easy. Great art ty
Thanks a lot , my pleasure :)