This submission from Dean C. gets quite creative with the use of his scale knowledge.
Looks like there's even a Bsus4b5 chord used in one part of his performance; a chord rarely used in music. Very cool!
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Another split screen performance, this submission from Dustin J. took a very different approach musically.
The bass line in the backing track ends up creating a lot of dissonance against the guitars that were written and performed. Yet, everything fits quite well. Very unexpected and VERY cool!
Alex really took advantage of using split screen performances for this entry.
There are lots of changes in this submission loaded with creativity!
This entry, from Zane C., demonstrates a really good use of going between chords and riffs/licks.
He also does a good job of throwing in variety to change things up a bit as the song plays on. Very well done!
Something I really like about this entry is the fact that Mark didn't use ANY distortion. At all. Not even once!
With a contest geared towards inspiring the use of chords and riffs, I didn't think anyone would submit something clean. And, it's the first entry received! Still, everything fits very well! There's even some chords used that step away from the key that the bass line is based in. This really helps sparks some interest in the song writing. Well done!
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