Hangar 18 uses many dark sounding scales such as: aeolian mode(natural minor), phrygian mode and the locrian mode. How ever, Dave Mustaine plays licks from minor pentatonic scale with added chromatic notes. Marty Friedman uses many notes outside of scales witch creates an exotic sound. Uh, Marty solo's way outside any scale and combines different licks to create his sound, making it nearly impossible to track the exact scale combo. but Dave pretty much sticks to the Minor Pentatonic.
Probably Hangar 18 by Megadeth... It's by the BEST BAND EVER!!!!
1. Symphony of Destruction - Megadeth 2. Walk - Pantera 3. Holy Wars - Megadeth 4. Cemetery Gates - Pantera 5. Cowboys from Hell - Pantera 6. Fear of the Dark - Iron Maiden 7. The Sleep - Pantera 8. Countdown to Extinction - Megadeth 9. Wherever I May Roam - Metallica 10. help! - help! and the help! band You forgot "Sober"-Tool Also, 1.Symphony of Destruction-Megadeth 2.Holy Wars...The Punishment Due-Megadeth 3.Hangar 18-Megadeth 4.Tornado of Souls-Megadeth 5.She Wolf-Megadeth 6.Painkiller-Judas Priest 7.Sad But True-Metallica 8.Cemetary Gates-Pantera 9.Be Quick or Be Dead-Iron Maiden 10.Sweating Bullets-Megadeth
listen to some early iron maiden they have the easiest melodic stuff there is to play, but it also sounds impressive they use a blues minor scale and the same 3 chords in 70 to 80 percent of there music and most of it from there early albums is very easy to learn C.D.E or E.D.C. or F.G.A. OR A.G.F. with a B minor thrown every now and then The best way to come up with melodic solos is to get away from scales. Complete scales are amelodic by nature -- it is the variations of intervals between notes that creates "musical"-sounding solos. Slash of Guns N' Roses, for example, a master at melodic solos, usually pre-composes his solos on recordings so that he knows exactly what to play by the time he records. This isn't always necessary (Jimmy Page's melodic solo on "Stairway to Heaven", for example, was improvised), but a composer's mindset tends to help. For example, listen to the legendary harmonized solos at the end of "Hotel California". You can hear the very deliberate, structured, melodic approach in the first solo by Don Felder (who also composed the song), versus the more instinctive, licks-driven, looser second solo by Joe Walsh. And it is also no surprise that the final harmonies were all pre-composed by Felder. One underrated genius of melodic riffs and solos is Dave Mustaine of Megadeth. He finds many, many melodies within the same pentatonic scales all blues players use, and adds a sophisticated harmonic sense which is jazz-like. Many of Metallica and Megadeth's songs with Mustaine's involvement are extremely catchy and well composed: "The Four Horsemen", "Ride the Lightning", "The Call of Ktulu", "Hangar 18", "Trust", "Holy Wars...The Punishment Due", "Symphony of Destruction" and "Train of Consequences", just to name a few. The test I like to apply is to see if I can sing the entire solo note for note. If it makes sense to a singer, it's a melodic solo.
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Metallica has 12 albums. they are kill 'em all, ride the lightning, ...and justice for all, Metallica, Garage Inc., Garage Days re-revisited, load, reload, st anger, death magnetic, master of puppets and S&M. From these albums the have 143 songs but only 125 different songs (not including their old ones on the Symphony and metallica album) they may have a few other single that were not released on any studio albums such as the mission impossible 2 single 'I Dissapear' but im not awear of any others. Exempting all there covers or soundtracks, they have 95 songs on 9 albums.
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Probably Hangar 18 by Megadeth... It's by the BEST BAND EVER!!!!
Hangar 18 - 2008 was released on: USA: 17 August 2008 (Fright Night Film Festival)
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 - 1988 Hangar 18 1-19 was released on: USA: 14 March 1989
Hangar 18 is on the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. It was built in 1917, and is claimed by some to house crash damaged UFOs and other alien artifacts.
Hangar 18
It is a large hangar (#18), at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, in which aircraft are stored, Further, it is believed by some, that parts of or even an entire alien ship, that was said to have crashed in Roswell, New Mexico is or has been housed there.
Safely locked in the imaginations of those who dreamed it up.
Hangar 18 - 1980 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Canada:PG (Manitoba) Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) Canada:AA (Ontario) Canada:G (Quebec) Iceland:12 Sweden:15 UK:PG USA:PG (Approved No. 26784) USA:Approved (certificate #26084)
Latitude: 28°25′46″NLongitude: 81°18′32″W
No, you do not. Basically everyone can buy them.