Instructor wrote:What I like and this isnt something that I hear often, is that your playing explores melody, something that I think is very much a staple of Joe's songs, and that I am a fan of
I like the same. He comes up with some really great melodies. Melodies that you can hum along to and this really appeals to me.
I have seen him a few times live now and one time he went on a 20 minute tangent in the song "Searching" and I lost interest. It either has to be something melodic or something particularly difficult to play to really make me enjoy it. Random shredding just doesn't do it for me.
Instructor wrote:Why don't you go into how you are coming up with the melody? What's happened first with this song? Did you come up with the riff first and then "hear" the melody in your head?
Basically I had a couple of hours of time and I had set up my Marshall for the first time in ages. I thought I would try micing it and see how it recorded. Then I just played the riff and thought I would try and expand on it a little.
As you may have read before, I am quite new to recording and never really written anything so once I had the riff I was need to see what I could do with Cubase regarding adding some bass in there and messing with the drums a little. By the time it came to the lead I was pretty much out of time so I just improved over it hence the couple of timing issues.
I have tried before to analyse exactly how I improvise. I don't hear it in my head that is for sure. I think I am so pattern oriented that I can play over the fretboard pretty easy but also I have subconscious knowledge of some notes that sound good - it's a little hard to explain.
As I mentioned above I am not a great fan of random shredding so what I would like to do next time is to actually work out a melody rather than just improv it and then expand on that melodic idea.
I have some time off of work over Christmas so I expect that I will manage to get a little time to get some more playing/recording done in between family stuff!
Thanks for listening - appreciate it.