Solo yay or nay?

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I can't get through with that link bro. I don't know if it's just my broswer or what, but I can't get in.
 
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oh yeah! ... i liked it alot ... it featured 2 or 3 instances of my favorite thing to hear in a solo ... namely, some "WTF notes" that catch my ear and resolve very interestingly instead of only predictable lines

very very nicely done, friend

t4d
 
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Thanks t4d! that means alot! Ive really been trying to work on "melody" these days and get away from quoting other guitar players . . . .


Ty
 
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I liked it too! I really liked the notes which reolved themselves. Almost like a 2nd or 4th, but then not. I dunno what you call them.

Regardless, I wasn't really digging the reverb. It sounded either too late or too soon (I can't decide). I think it might sound better with a slightly closer reverb on it, although I'm not sure. None at all may sound too hollow, I dunno.

But very nice though dude!
 
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Upon relistening to it, the solo may not fit the tempo of the song entirely. I can't tell, but it seems like the song is moving like twice as fast as your solo is. The transition just doesn't seem right. I guess I'd have to hear the whole song I guess.
Also, the reverb isn't bad at all. The drum-track is kinda lame, but that's not your fault obviously. :)
 
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It sounds good to me. Definitely fits the pop music with guitar solo genre, e.g. Bryan Adams, etc.
 
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Nice. You wouldn't be a Harem Scarem fan by chance would you? Some of the note choices sound very much like Pete Lesperance.
 
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