Hey there, Steve here. This is a Japanese math rock style guitar idea I am working on.
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Some tips for writing your own Japanese math rock style ideas:
In standard tuning make use of extended minor and major 7 and 9 chords for central ideas, and use A LOT of inversions to get the feel and sound of a lot of Japanese math rock bands.
To get the tone: A fender style amp on clean with a light drive pedal, and preferably a Telecaster or Jazzmaster on the middle pickup selector. Lastly, make sure to have fun!
#mathrock #japanesemathrock #riff #mathrockguitar #guitar #guitarlessons
Grab a tab here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/81223549
???????? - More Materials to Help You Learn Math Rock Guitar
https://www.patreon.com/letstalkaboutmathrock
????- Math Rock Guitar Techniques & Beginner Music Theory E-book
https://www.patreon.com/letstalkaboutmathrock
https://letstalkaboutmathrock-merch.creator-spring.com/listing/math-rock-guitar-guide-book
Some tips for writing your own Japanese math rock style ideas:
In standard tuning make use of extended minor and major 7 and 9 chords for central ideas, and use A LOT of inversions to get the feel and sound of a lot of Japanese math rock bands.
To get the tone: A fender style amp on clean with a light drive pedal, and preferably a Telecaster or Jazzmaster on the middle pickup selector. Lastly, make sure to have fun!
#mathrock #japanesemathrock #riff #mathrockguitar #guitar #guitarlessons
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