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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtdog" data-source="post: 47362" data-attributes="member: 2016"><p>The secret to soloing is to create a song within a song make your solo more meaningful by slowly building to a climatic frenzy. The problem with most shredders is that they blow their wad in the first few measures and have nothing else to say but the same garbage, but if you can mix slow and fast within the context of the song without sounding plainly over the top, you got something their. If you listens to the greats they are great shredders but most important is that they know how to mix it up so it makes sense musically and is not just nonsense. If it sounds to deep maybe I am just an ol' fart trying to pass on some useful info to the next gen of plank spankers.</p><p>PS make sure your amp go's to 11</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtdog, post: 47362, member: 2016"] The secret to soloing is to create a song within a song make your solo more meaningful by slowly building to a climatic frenzy. The problem with most shredders is that they blow their wad in the first few measures and have nothing else to say but the same garbage, but if you can mix slow and fast within the context of the song without sounding plainly over the top, you got something their. If you listens to the greats they are great shredders but most important is that they know how to mix it up so it makes sense musically and is not just nonsense. If it sounds to deep maybe I am just an ol' fart trying to pass on some useful info to the next gen of plank spankers. PS make sure your amp go's to 11 [/QUOTE]
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