Ihsahn Lesson Left Hand Path Part 2
Okay, hi again. And some they call this rifs often come out by accident and sometimes I like to just play around with different chords and chord shapes, moving them around, combining them with open strings and basically just see what happens. It’s very much based on kind of diminished chord like this that I combined with the open B and E strings. Like this and move it downwards. And our page 8th notes and the rift came out like this then to get to variation and do the whole thing basically the exact same thing to the E string.
Accompanying that is this second guitar and it plays a more dumped rift, just one note as thing. Again, as usual with all that various songs, it’s doubled by the bass. In some parts of this in the score some dissonance and between two guitar parts but encompasses it doesn’t really matter.
So, that what counts when the sound is good. I guess its right. The second part anyways, it goes like this. It goes to this string, same thing there. The second example I’m using today is from a song called the This Bay Tonight Spirit. And instead of the diminished shape for the most part, this is based on major seventh chord and same kind of three fingers they’re old but nothing until the way around. And again, it’s a matter of moving the chords around like this.
And the rift tone is like this, so again arpeggiot the notes and also combining the upward movement, and then back again. Alternating between those two movements and the result came out like this. Looking diminished thing again there at the end. This part is accompanied by the second guitar, which plays a whole different thing. Again, I think it’s a doubled by the bass.
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