Solo of the Month (SotM) #76 - Challenge

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stratman3142stratman3142 Frets: 2210
edited November 2021 in Making Music
This is the 76th solo of the Month (SotM) Challenge.

The challenge is now open and ends at midnight 23rd November 2021.

Discussion:
You can download backing track from Soundcloud below:

https://soundcloud.com/thefretboard/sotm76-2021-11-stratman3142-blue-ford?si=3e2b42ec7ee84b3f84b0f593083bd9df

Record your solo over the top of it and then submit it (ideally in mp3 format) to solos@theFB.co.uk
Also, feel free to comment on how you approached the solo, which will add a bit more interest and maybe we can learn something from each other.

Title: Blue Ford

Tempo: 130

Chords:
E7#9  E7sus4  E7  E7sus4
E7#9  E7sus4  E7  E7sus4
A9  B7#5  A9  B7
E7#9  E7sus4  E7  B7#5

Repeat
End on E7#9 

Sorry about calling it E7#9 @viz.  Call it E7b10 if you prefer

Incidentally:
This track is broadly based on the Robben Ford Youtube clip called:
"Robben Ford Intermediate Guitar Lesson #6"

Which I found out about from the Tim Pierce youtube clip called:
"WHY Is Robben Ford So Highly Regarded? I Found Out"


There should be headroom to record your solo. Try to set a level without excessive master limiting, because we want to avoid loudness wars.

Voting will start soon after the submission deadline, with each voter selecting their 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice.
First choice gets 5 points - Second choice gets 3 points - Third choice gets 1 point
The order and scores of the top three entries will be announced soon after the voting ends.

No prizes. It's just for fun.

As people submit their entries, I'll post them below to hopefully promote some discussion on approaches used for the solo:

https://soundcloud.com/thefretboard/sets/sotm76-2021-11?si=f161ef8938ad4c06ac255f0461140a21

It's not a competition.
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  • Sorry about the late start date. I was away from home and I've only just had time to prepare and upload it.

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  • Wow - nice track! I reckon this is going to be a tough one!
    I'm always looking for interesting USA Hamers for sale.

    At the moment I'm looking for:
    * Hamer Watson, SS2, Vintage S, T62.
    * Music Man Luke 1, Luke II

    Please drop me a message.
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  • I have no idea what to play to this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • Yeah it's going to take some work, this one :) I jammed some ideas with the track on loop earlier, got a few half-formed ideas, but haven't settled on anything yet !
    This one goes to eleven

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  • stratman3142stratman3142 Frets: 2210
    edited November 2021
    I have no idea what to play to this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    For the E bit, you could nick some ideas from Tim Pierce's youtube clip called "WHY Is Robben Ford So Highly Regarded? I Found Out".  The chords are similar to that, but just pass more slowly.

    For a palette of notes, for a lot of it, I'll probably let my ear feel my way around Emajor pentatonic overlaid on top of E minor pentatonic. So the palette of notes could be described as E Mixolydian with an added b3, or E Dorian with an added maj 3rd, depending on how you want to describe it.

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  • Sent one in. 

    I had some time for a noodle this afternoon and decided to video this one too

    I spent quite a while trying to follow the chords and couldn't find anything to play, it's a tricky chord progression.  So instead I focussed on the bassline and once I'd done that I soon got into the groove.


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  • I have no idea what to play to this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    For the E bit, you could nick some ideas from Tim Pierce's youtube clip called "WHY Is Robben Ford So Highly Regarded? I Found Out".  The chords are similar to that, but just pass more slowly.

    For a palette of notes, for a lot of it, I'll probably let my ear feel my way around Emajor pentatonic overlaid on top of E minor pentatonic. So the palette of notes could be described as E Mixolydian with an added b3, or E Dorian with an added maj 3rd, depending on how you want to describe it.

    Just spotted this cheers.   Not sure what modes I used :anguished: 
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  • Another great backing track, thanks @stratman3142 ;


     Initially this sounded quite daunting to me with lots of jazzy sounding chords. A bit out of my comfort zone - but this is what I'm here for, to try out new things. After a few rounds of noodling, I agree with the advice on E major pentatonic / E minor pentatonic with some bits added in. As I tend to do, I threw in loads of double stops and probably got a bit too "bendy" in the middle again ;) Ho hum. Overall I'm quite pleased with it.

    Kit:
    Gordon Smith Classic T (bridge, DiMarzio Chopper, tone rolled off a bit) > Budda Bud Wah Mk I > VFE Standout midboost -> VFE The Scream > MJW Electra 30w -> Ox -> Reaper
    Ox settings were the 4x12 White with a light compression and a tiny bit of modulation + plate reverb
    Bit of EQ in Reaper

    This was about the 25th take. Great fun ! Thanks, and good luck everyone

    Graham
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  • Bennyboy-UKBennyboy-UK Frets: 1739
    edited November 2021
    Good work chaps! - so far I've got a sketched out a thing which is uncomfortable to listen to!!! 
    I'm always looking for interesting USA Hamers for sale.

    At the moment I'm looking for:
    * Hamer Watson, SS2, Vintage S, T62.
    * Music Man Luke 1, Luke II

    Please drop me a message.
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  • Entries from @fastonebaz and @maharg101 are now in the playlist in the original post.

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  • Hope it's within the rules - I've sent an improved mix in (same solo) as I realised the guitar was too low in the mix !
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  • maharg101 said:
    Hope it's within the rules 

    What rules. I'm not sure there are any :)

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  • More like guidelines than actual rules :)
    This one goes to eleven

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  • Sent one in. 

    I had some time for a noodle this afternoon and decided to video this one too

    I spent quite a while trying to follow the chords and couldn't find anything to play, it's a tricky chord progression.  So instead I focussed on the bassline and once I'd done that I soon got into the groove.

    Really liking the tone and playing on that @fastonebaz ;

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  • Just been analysing this chord progression a bit for solo choices, and it's a tricky one. For the E7#9 section, the "best fit" seems to be Mixo with a flat 3rd which is quite spicy. For the A9 passage, maybe a Lydian with a flat 7? 
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  • maharg101 said:
    Sent one in. 

    I had some time for a noodle this afternoon and decided to video this one too

    I spent quite a while trying to follow the chords and couldn't find anything to play, it's a tricky chord progression.  So instead I focussed on the bassline and once I'd done that I soon got into the groove.

    Really liking the tone and playing on that @fastonebaz ;

    Love that Budda Bud Wah Mk I it sounds immense.  Bad Horsie!
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  • I really like this progression. Leaves a lot of space for some noodling. I'll try doing something jazzy. No theory in advance, but more like playing patterns (not as in scales, but as in fingerplacement on your fretboard). I have the feeling that this progression gives you the freedom to play anything you like. Just try to end on the "right" notes.
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  • Bennyboy-UKBennyboy-UK Frets: 1739
    edited November 2021
    I've had a bash and sent one in  

    I reckon I could spend a couple of weeks finessing this bloody thing and learning to play it a better! But duty calls and my fingers don't want to try to do it again at the moment!

    Gear was - 1992 Hamer USA Centaura Deluxe, Fractal FM3 Shiva Model (driven using the neutral onboard boost, with a dollop of compression on the front, 2x12 Alnico Blue IR, and some Plex delay and reverb afterwards.)

    Heres the Centaura:

     
    First part of the solo was on the neck position SA with the mid boost 3/4 way up, and the second half was the Bridge 89 with the same amount of boost.

    Cheers all!
    Ben.
    I'm always looking for interesting USA Hamers for sale.

    At the moment I'm looking for:
    * Hamer Watson, SS2, Vintage S, T62.
    * Music Man Luke 1, Luke II

    Please drop me a message.
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  • DrHungryDrHungry Frets: 116
    Sent one in.

    This was fun, but it took a lot of takes to get something half decent. I have at least 4 Robben Ford instruction books in a cupboard that I have never worked through but I hoped I'd at least have learned something from owning them, even if I haven't read them.

    This was mostly E mixolydian and E dorian with a few chord tones over the B7#5 and an attempt to awkwardly shoehorn in the Half-whole tone scale that I believe RF likes to use. I also shamelessly stole one of Stratman's licks from last month, as I promised I would.

    Recorded this on a tele bridge pickup into RYRA klone into Benson Germanium fuzz into DSM Simplifier into Studio One.
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  • DrHungryDrHungry Frets: 116
    maharg101 said:
    Another great backing track, thanks @stratman3142 ;


     Initially this sounded quite daunting to me with lots of jazzy sounding chords. A bit out of my comfort zone - but this is what I'm here for, to try out new things. After a few rounds of noodling, I agree with the advice on E major pentatonic / E minor pentatonic with some bits added in. As I tend to do, I threw in loads of double stops and probably got a bit too "bendy" in the middle again ;) Ho hum. Overall I'm quite pleased with it.

    Kit:
    Gordon Smith Classic T (bridge, DiMarzio Chopper, tone rolled off a bit) > Budda Bud Wah Mk I > VFE Standout midboost -> VFE The Scream > MJW Electra 30w -> Ox -> Reaper
    Ox settings were the 4x12 White with a light compression and a tiny bit of modulation + plate reverb
    Bit of EQ in Reaper

    This was about the 25th take. Great fun ! Thanks, and good luck everyone

    Graham
    That is a monster tone!
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