Shane Speal explores the art of sparse arrangements, using 50% less notes in a song than originally recorded.
Shane Speal explores the art of sparse arrangements, using 50% less notes in a song than originally recorded.
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David Gilmore is a great example of making less sound more
Good example, the album Meddle really comes to mind. Lots of early British Invasion Rockers liked to lent the hard riff chords ring out awhile/sustain for some in you face sound.
Good stuff Shane. Less can be more. I have done a lot of drone key notes with chords for some time, it adds to the chords melody.