Welcome to the Rock Essentials #6 lesson!
Here's a 6th portion of tools for rock playing. Most techniques are common for rock and metal, but some of them are being used in a specific way - for example 1/4 step bends ornament. Rock guitar playing usually means less gain from the amp and more from the hand. Well known Plexi(1959, British crunch, Super Lead etc) amp/amp sim is one of best allies when it comes to creation of a tasty, chunky and sparkling rock tone. Before going any further, get familiar with a few tips below.
Make sure to use bridge pickup position. It's recommended to have a humbucker pickup - it handles more distortion with less noise and it's much more tight/focused in the midrange.
Proper amount of gain (only as much as necessary) will be critical to keep things clear and tight. Too much gain will destroy good separation between notes, and will make the whole riffing sound blurry. Too much gain can cause less effort from player himself, and will affect the overall profit, that could have been taken from the lesson.
Gear used (in order of connection chain placement):
1. Jeff Beck Strat with Seymour Duncan JB.Junior pickup
2. Presonus Inspire 1394 firewire audio interface (input gain 40%)
3. Poulin LeXtac vst plug-in:
- Channel - blue
- Input 50%
- Gain 70%
- Pre EQ - brighter
- Bass 50%
- Middle 40%
- Treble 60%
- Contour 100%
4. Kefir impulse loader (mix 100%)
5. Impulse response- Ownhammer FMAN412 / V30B / 57-00 (or any V30 and SM57 related IR)
Tuning - Standard E
Backing track progression :
4/4
F#5 A5 |A5 E | F#5 | F# |
F#5 A5 | A5 E | F#5 | F#5 |
B5 A5 | A5 E | F#5 F#7add4 | F#7add4 |
B5 A5 | A5 B5 C#5 | C#5 | C#5 |
G# | B | F#5 | F#5 |
G# | B | F#5 | F#5 |
G# | B | F#5 | F#5 |
G# | B | F#5 | F#5 |
Tempo: Main song tempo is 134 bpm. There are also backing tracks available at 50, 70, 90, 110 and 134 bpm.
Time signature: 4/4
Scales used in this lesson:
F#-major scale
F#-mixolydian mode
F#-minor scale
F#-blues scale