djskrimp wrote:Yanko wrote:Archetype wrote:You can play normal power chords, just like you can on the E and A strings.
If you play full chords, you will have to re-arrange some of your voicings, because you don't have the 3rd interval between the G and B you usually have when you play chords on a 6-string.
Something I like is to add the B to some chords for a much fuller sound, like a B chord, with another low B added to it. Nice big sound. Or play a E chord with a low B added to it.
the fact that that sounds like giberish to me is another reason for being a drummer
More Mixylodian, with a slight Dorian dialect thrown in.
Or something.
RAWK!
Haha.. It's beginning to sound more like a description of a fine wine.
"A taste of Dorian, with a Lokrian flavour and a nice Frygian after taste"
Modes are overrated, it's just the same scale over and over again, but starting on a different note.
We're getting a bit off-topic here, aren't we?