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Riffs You can Use - Part 12
Lyle:
Hello out there!
Lyle: My favorite scale is the Em blues
scale:
Lyle:
Have that playback on the virtual fretboard so you can see the different
patterns available.
Lyle: The minor blues scale is just like the
minor pentatonic (1, b3, 4, 5, b7), but with an added b5 in
it.
Lyle:
Here's a riff made from this scale:
jake: can you
do modes?
jake:
i know all of this pent stuff pretty thoroughly
Support: we have several titles covering modes in
our catalog
Lyle: I can do modes.
jake:
because i want to learn how to play fusion stuff
Lyle: Check out the title "Understanding Modes"
in the RiffInteractive store.
Lyle:
Here's a jam track for this lesson:
jake: what was
that riff using?
Lyle: Em blues scale
Lyle: Here's a rhythm riff using the E9
chord:
jake: so where
can i find that understanding modes
thing?
Support: check out the "catalog" link on our
front page
Lyle: The next riff is like riff 1 but played up
an octave:
Support: then you can see titles listed by
teacher on the left
Lyle:
Next is my country style riff. I'm thinking key of E7 (dominant) which is the V
chord in the major key of A. This is what I ended up with:
jake: nah its
cool...haha..cmon im a guitar player...that stuff is good for the soul
haha
Lyle:
cool
jake: so
yea about b dorian..
jake: i dont get
it..
jake:
haha
jake: does
it kind of resemble the b minor pent
scale?
Lyle: Here's a cool mode I like to use, it's
called the Lydian mode:
Lit: What is that sound effect you
use?
Lyle:
Low gain 20% - soft clip bass 50%, mids 50%, treble 40%, presence 75% Slight
compression used Chorus depth 60%, rate 70% add a little delay and reverb to
taste.
Lyle: It's the wide chorus effect that gives it
that sound.
Lyle:
Thanks for being here and hope you found a new riff to use in your own
playing.
Lyle: See you next time!
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