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From: mellitacas
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  • To bad you don't have a lead guitarist :/ but awesome cover :D

  • put a shirt on, thats the best advice i can give. other than that not too shabby

  • no airconditioning, no shirt... that's the deal... :) thanks!

  • That was really good for a practice session, but I have a few tips.

    First off, try recording the instruments seperately, then mix them together with an editing program. Videotape yourselves playing it, and sync that with the edited audio. I guess that only applies for your final version of the song.

    I noticed that your guitarist is off timing in a lot of parts, (verse, intro, solo). Practice makes perfect :P

    The drumming was good, but I felt that some parts were improvised poorly.

  • thank you very much for your time! I wish all our friends would comment like you did... :)

    We just want to record our jamming sessions, nothing fancy...

  • I'm normally pretty picky about covers from my favorite band but this isn't bad, keep it up!

  • thanks!

  • The guitar 1 is way to high. CGCFAD buddy

  • @KevinShredsGuitar

    If you haven't noticed, the guitar used is an Ibanez RGT-42.

    It uses a floating tremolo, which is very hard to tune down to Drop C. The most I can get without lifting the bridge too much is Drop D.

    When I buy a guitar with a fixed bridge, I will certainly tune down, as the biggest problem is that it forces the singer to tune up.

  • well thats not good lol, new guitar time :P

  • @NickNumber0 im sure u mean a floyd rose...not a floating...Strats are floating, Les Pauls are fixed. the way to drop ur guitar down is lower ur strings about a 1/4 turn and then adjust spring claw...repeat this process until u get to u r desired tuning, but make sure u tighten the tension to keep the bridge from sinking into the floyd recessed cavity...i have an Ibanez RG350DX and a Jackson Rhoads V...i am constantly changing tunings with them

  • I think its the Kick Drum, but it makes the Guitar sound so choppy and poorly played.

  • do you mean the sound of the bass drum or the way I played it?

  • How the Mic picked up both together.

    I would short the sound out on the guitar.

    if they were recorded seperatly, this would not be an issue. Blame the drummer.

  • what the fuck horrible

  • I wish you could elaborate on that a bit more friend...

  • Πολύ καλό ρε μάγκες!!!

  • Που είσαι ρε παίχτη? Φχαριστούμε! :)

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