hello! Congratulations! beautifull tone, nice phrases and it's excellent for me: "difficulty 3"! Thanks!
Thanks
Try some Sergio Leone's
I have the biggest urge to see some western movies now :|
Great melody ^^
Thanks Emir, I'll check the song, it wouldn't be suprise if Ennio influenced him, and at the end they both have Italian origin
now I see where Satriani took the idea from There is a song called "WAR", very similar theme. Excellent lesson Dejan
Thanks Marcus
Sounds very nice Dejan
Cheers
Nice melodyes, reminds me the groove of some middle 90's Vilma Palma e Vampiros song.
I can see Clint Eastwood too Awsome a must learn one
Eastwood it is.
Thanks guys
Cool lesson Dejan!!
Morricone's influence indeed
Nice lesson Dejan.
Appreciated
playaxeman - there is room for many stuff, this is just initial idea
Fresh sounding Dejan and nice phrasing!
Hehe, sounds great, nice phrases man, reminds me on Cowboy films a bit
Nice melody and sound.
I think there is some room for fast (legato) run in this ballad mayby in a part 2 for a level 5?
Western movie!! Its true! great sound!
So Morricone's influence is noticed
Thanks guys
Love the tone... great melodies Dejan! I really hope you'll complete this song
Great theme!
I can see Clint Eastwood staring at the sun while hearing this! Nice one.
thanks Dejan! As a tip, maybe some more vibrato in the first part? Very cool tune!
^^^^^^^^
Exactly what I was thinking too!!!!
Sounds cool Dejan !
Reminds me of some old Western movies and music from them (opening motive at least)
Hi GMC and Welcome to the Sunset :)
This is a song I work on, or better to say experiment with. And these are some parts that I put together and decided to make a lesson, and would appreciate your feedback :)
It starts in A Dorian, then modulates to C Mixolydian, and ends with A Aeolian. Dorian scale add some tension to a Minor scale, Mixolydian as a major adds some more tension, while Aeolian brings a relief at the end. That's at least my interpretation.
Rhythmically, it is a bit odd so I am still trying to find the right rhythm to go along with the lead. But anyway, I think it is interesting and worth sharing.
Scales: A Dorian, C Mixolydian and A Aeolian
Time signature: 4/4
Tempo: 120 bpm
So have fun :))
Dejan