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Here is a short lick that sounds cool when you play it up to speed. It's easier to play this if you use a sound with some distortion or sustain to it. I used a high gain sound from a Line 6 Spider Valve MkII in this example. I also added a bit of delay to make it sound more fluid.
This might seem a bit difficult to play, but be patient and work on it at a slower tempo. The speed will come, but above all, make sure you play it accurately and not sloppy.
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Yeah, it's really just the E minor blues scale.
David, I'm doing alright, how about you? It's a cool amp, and incredibly versatile. I'm gigging with mine for the first time this coming weekend.
Robert,how's everything going . Just wanted to let you know I own a spider and I love it!!! I don't think there is a tone that you can't make, it's a great value also a big bang for the buck. I use this amp to play small gigs thanks for the great demo.
Comment added on March 22, 2010sounds minor pent with a couple of blue notes
Comment added on March 22, 2010Thanks again Robert for your cool licks and backing tracks they really help me in becoming a better player. Keep up the great work!!
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