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I will show in a short way
what is going on in a riff played with orchestra.
I am playing a Major chord in it
And i'm moving it tone up
at the very end i am playing
four Major chords each one tone higher than previous
Complete riff looks like this
This is very simple
this is the simpliest form
of major chord, which everyone learn playing the guitar
Major barre chord
divided into it's components in this arpeggio
This is what we call Arpeggio
when we play chord's components on the trot
without the first third
which should be here
and next we moving it...
This third... We play it up here.
you can hear, it's an octave of it
we move it up here
And we play it downwards
This weirdness, fantasticness of sound
it's caused by...
this part of a riff is in different key...
this is blues scale
err... i forgot already which tune my guitar is.
but... let's say it's E.
we got it here
So this is an E Minor blues scale
second part of a riff
which i play with these chords
is in a A minor key
except that we're using only
two chords with roots in seventh and sixth
this is our seventh, here we have keynote
to be honest , it's hard to tell
if there is any key
of a second part of a riff
this melodic one
on the very end
when i play , i'm totally like abandon the key
and i just play
a chord...
the same Major chord pattern ,
moving it up by tone
Here we go again
this is a theme-like taken from
8 bit games
but earlier it was present in
i don't know why but
for some reason
it reminds me that...
it was played as a fanfare
errr....
somewhere...
i don't know where.
apologies for my ignorance
i am layman in terms of music history
fanfare sounds more or less this way
so we playing it just...
in some modification, musical paraphrase
it gives the impression such a...
succesful accomplishment
This would be enough
i can show you
very slowly, how you should play it
picking...
i will try to capture everything
i am not using alternate picking here
but
more sweeping technique.
it lets you pick faster and more fluent
after you will start increasing BPMs
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