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 12 tone electric guitar composition 
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Post 12 tone electric guitar composition
I know there's no Stick on this but I figured I would share it with my friends anyway
It's a tribute to Jandek, an artist that has intrigued me for many years

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fz1gZDq4fRo


Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:43 pm
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Post Re: 12 tone electric guitar composition
RINGMOD1 wrote:
I know there's no Stick on this but I figured I would share it with my friends anyway
It's a tribute to Jandek, an artist that has intrigued me for many years

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fz1gZDq4fRo

A lot of frets on this guitar. Quarter tones?

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Sat Jan 26, 2013 7:02 am
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Post Re: 12 tone electric guitar composition
Yes indeed! A quartertone between every fret allowing you to play in equal temperment, Just intonation or either combination
Thanks for watching!


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Yes indeed! A quartertone between every fret allowing you to play in equal temperment, Just intonation or either combination
Thanks for watching!

You should try this...let's say you are in Bm...and you play these notes...D, E, F and then the quarter tone between E and F...(let's call it E+1/4 or F-1/4) lol...just try it and let me know your feeling...You can play it with a rythm or a band (Band in a box for example) behind you. Don't stay too long on the quarter tone...you can follow it by this D note or play an "ostinato" between E and E+1/4 before coming back to D, Db...going down to B. I'm waiting for your impressions...You can try the same trick between F and E+1/4 (F-1/4)...just to get a different feel.

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That's VERY cool! I love it!!

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Wow, that's Attitude. I like it!

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