Nightburst
New member
Hey guys,
Been a while since i posted here but its good to see the forum still alive and kicking.
I've been changing my music tastes lately and stumbled upon some bands that have a distinct style I really want to intergrate into my playing style.
For example listening to Hoobastank I really enjoy how the guitar player (Dan Estrin) plays with melodical lines and wont just chug the basic chord progressions like so many other dropped tuning bands do.
My question is... I cant find any articles on how to break down this style of playing into theory. I'm not big on modes, scales and whatnot but I'm sure theres a certain pattern to this anyone can learn. Maybe some modes or chord shapes will lend itself perfectly to this kind of style?
Anyone have any ideas on what scales or modes to start digging into?
Lets take the songs: Same Direction and Without a Fight as a template for now.
I just want to learn something new and be able to use it for my own band, not sounding like 13 in a dozen low tuned chugger. My bandmates kinda have a prog rock background so I really want to show them how to keep it radio friendly but still have interesting/different flavours in the music.
Hope you guys can make sense out of my story as its kinda vague what im looking for but English is not my native language and theres no better way i can explain what im aiming for atm.
				
			Been a while since i posted here but its good to see the forum still alive and kicking.
I've been changing my music tastes lately and stumbled upon some bands that have a distinct style I really want to intergrate into my playing style.
For example listening to Hoobastank I really enjoy how the guitar player (Dan Estrin) plays with melodical lines and wont just chug the basic chord progressions like so many other dropped tuning bands do.
My question is... I cant find any articles on how to break down this style of playing into theory. I'm not big on modes, scales and whatnot but I'm sure theres a certain pattern to this anyone can learn. Maybe some modes or chord shapes will lend itself perfectly to this kind of style?
Anyone have any ideas on what scales or modes to start digging into?
Lets take the songs: Same Direction and Without a Fight as a template for now.
I just want to learn something new and be able to use it for my own band, not sounding like 13 in a dozen low tuned chugger. My bandmates kinda have a prog rock background so I really want to show them how to keep it radio friendly but still have interesting/different flavours in the music.
Hope you guys can make sense out of my story as its kinda vague what im looking for but English is not my native language and theres no better way i can explain what im aiming for atm.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		