" Johnnie B Goode " was a one note melody ?

On Apr 21, 2:21 am, Robin Gravina <[email protected]> wrote:
> Funny.
> I had a similar thing last night whilst trying to play a solo that made any
> sense at all on a song I had written. In the end I went back to playing a
> shuffle on the chords and it sounded just much better: tone and rhythm are
> enough to do it
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:18 AM, Linda <[email protected]> wrote:
> > cool story
>
> > On Apr 21, 4:59 am, mgromkey <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Just had another an object lesson in all of this, including how
> > > soloing intersects with adding mandolin to a contemporary, non-
> > > bluegrass tune.
>
> > > I was asked to record a solo for a local artist's tune. It's an
> > > acoustic guitar tracked about four times with some delay and reverb
> > > added, electric bass, some tasteful drumming and percussion, and the
> > > vocal. I don't know what to compare it to but a female version of Dave
> > > Matthews. Lots of driving rhythm guitar. The engineer emailed me an
> > > mp3 to rehearse with. I imported it into Logic the laptop recording
> > > software I use, and had at it the night before going in to do my
> > > take.
>
> > > First, I just tried pure improv -- just jamming along. It was really
> > > nice to record myself, because I was able to play it back and see how
> > > badly it sucked. Nice to see that I can play fast, but not a solo that
> > > went anywhere. No, not good at all.
>
> > > Then I fell back on The Manifesto. I cycled through the tune playing
> > > rhythm enough time to get the chords down. Then I thought: Time to
> > > learn the melody. And guess what? There really wasn't much melody! The
> > > lyrics are mostly sung on the same note as the chords. And then I
> > > realized -- again -- that the reason rock guitar solos don't follow
> > > the melody is they often have to invent a melody to play, so they're
> > > not going (single note) G-G-G-G C-C-C-C G-G-G-G.
>
> > > So instead of improvising (which I really like to do), I made up my
> > > own little melody over the chords, including some good old fashioned
> > > bluegrassy tremolo. It sounded a lot better.
>
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