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Hey could people put clips of like egypitian sounding things. I just cant get enough of them, like that part in nothing remains O MY GOD THATS AWESOME.....
So put em in please

please? anyone got em'

I got one
its like this

(a string)4 6 7
-----(d string)4 6 7
--------(g string)6 7
then go back down the thing in reverse. It's a simple but sweet lick. you can put that fingering patter on different frets to get difference things, for example, with the first note on the 1st fret, its got an awesome creepynees to it.

Check out the link to MY MUSIC and listen to quot;Mummy Dancequot;. It is a big file but very middle-eastern sounding.... It is an interesting tune, a little long. The fade solo was a one take and really sounds like Jake E Lee IMO...

You can come up with a lot of middle-eastern sounding stuff if you use the harmonic minor scale

very nice you guys...

But please more!

If the major scale is TTSTTTS, then an example of a westernized arabian scale might be:C C# E F G G# B CIt's slightly different from a minor harmonic scale.For middle eastern folk music...
from : localhost/is egyptian.
There's also the metal band Nile which draws influence from egyptian mythology, and the influence of the region's music can be heard in some of the guitar solos and instrumentals. They're more inspired by egypt than influenced by its music however.
Here's another collection of video clips, not all egyptian:

from : localhost/www.timrayborn.com/Video.html

Sorry i have no clips, but 'War' by Joe Satriani always sounded very egyptian to me. Maybe its the use of the Phyrigian Mode scale, sometimes refered to as the quot;Egyptianquot; scale.

try using the egyptian scale sounds amazing. also listen to murrays solo in Nomad. it doesnt get more arabic than that. you could charm a cobra with that one

I have a song called Gettysburg that has an Egyptian section in the pre-chorus. I'll upload a clip for ya.


Originally Posted by TwilightOdysseyI have a song called Gettysburg that has an Egyptian section in the pre-chorus. I'll upload a clip for ya.
how could i forget that one


Originally Posted by Rotten Guitar StringYou can come up with a lot of middle-eastern sounding stuff if you use the harmonic minor scale

1000

Phrygian mode is quite good too.

The thing is that Egyptian scales and middle eastern scales in general often use microtones. The only way to achieve microtones on a guitar is with really accurate use of bends or by use elastics to add additional frets to the guitar.


Originally Posted by KevPhrygian mode is quite good too.

1 on phrygiannothing beats metal with egyptian-esque riffs! MARTY FRIEDMAN style!!!
i love using middle-eastern tinged scales in riffs but especially in solos. it really adds that spice to a song. the scale that I frequently use is the Ahaba Rabba version of the Jewish scale. Marty has that Ahaba Rabba feel in his solos as well... i guess its a Jewish thing.


Originally Posted by TwilightOdysseyI have a song called Gettysburg that has an Egyptian section in the pre-chorus. I'll upload a clip for ya. Thanks alot

Thanks to all you guys.

Al DiMeola - Egyptian Danza

hey bro, check out some symphony x stuff..... Micheal Romeo man!

For an old school hard rock example, check out Ritchie Blackmore's solo on
quot;Stargazerquot; on Rainbow's quot;Risingquot; album. He's using a Phrygian dominant scale
(B C D# E F# G A) - (5th mode of E harmonic minor).

Here ya go. Enjoy!

from : localhost/streamer.soundclick.com/jerry...andthegray.mp3

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