Hi Guys,
Welcome to my lesson No. 94 called "Fusion Guitar Synth Rock"
Fusion keyboard players like George Duke, Herbie Hancock and many more always had a deep impact on my playing and composition.
You can hear this influences in the B Part of my solo. Just because this time I did something unusual for guitar players:
I recorded the Mini Solo Synth on my keyboard and after it I learnt the whole solo on my guitar. This was kind of a challenge because it felt totally diefferent.
If you listen carefully to the main video you still can softly hear the Synth solo underneath my guitar. So it's actually a unisono thing. :-)
The structure of the Jam track:
A Part 0:00-0:31
||: Dm7 | % |BbMaj7 EbMaj7| % :||
B Part 0:32-1:03
| Db6/9 | Dm79 | Gm79 | Dm79 |
| Eb6/9 | Em79 | F#7#9| Ab/B B7#5 A7#5/B Eb/B |
Have fun! ;-)
Final words
I tried to transcribe as close as possible. Specially in the Guitar Pro file you'll find all this little extras!
Cheers - Guido
Technical specifications
Guitar: Music Man Luke II
Strings: Elixir Optiweb 9-42
Audio Interface: Focusrite Saffire PRO 24
Recording SW: Logic Pro X, several plugins
Kemper Profiling Amp: Diesel Pauli
Matrix GT1000FX with Marshall 2x12" V30 (for monitoring)
The profiles are available for purchase here:
http://www.guidorist.com/en/product-category/kemper-amp-profiles/
Standard Tuning E, A, D, G, B, E
Tempo: 76 BPM