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How many of you guys that write riffs write them with
a particular scale in mind, like "I'm going to fiddle
around in E harmonic minor until I come up with
something I like"? How many people ignore scales
completely when they write and just play until
something comes out that sounds good?
A friend of mine who is a bedroom player and a great
(in his own mind, of course) critic of music (but
never does anything...yeah, one of those) told me
while we were attending the Crimson Ghosts/Phantom
Creeps show here a while back during one of John and
Gein's instro numbers that a lot of the lead work in
guitar driven instro music is done "over the fifth,"
as in whatever root chord/bass note is being played by
the bass/rhythm guitar, the lead guitar player will be
playing in the key of the fifth of the root as opposed
to the root, like if the rhythm player is strumming an
A then the lead guitar will play it's riff in E.
I didn't really pay attention at the time as I was
just enjoying the show, but I've always meant to post
here and ask if there was anything to that statement.
I have never played guitar with another stringed
instrument, only drums, so I've never really had much
of an opportunity to try these things out for myself.
Richard
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