Hey guys, you're right, I'm not playing exactly what Nigel plays but this way sounds fine to me and is quite easier so I just thought I'd present a different way to play this riff that's not too difficult to play.
But yes, it's a dotted eighth note layered with a quarter note delay. I missed that part in this video
Nice job. I appreciate showing the delay in audible detail. I'm really trying to learn the walk up just before the first chorus. My praise team plays D E D E A, but I can hear the walk up . The tap you do for the main riff there is not the way it's actually played because it's supposed to ring. It's G - 14 | B - 12 | E - 9 Which is a big stretch.
Hey guys, you're right, I'm not playing exactly what Nigel plays but this way sounds fine to me and is quite easier so I just thought I'd present a different way to play this riff that's not too difficult to play.
But yes, it's a dotted eighth note layered with a quarter note delay. I missed that part in this video
devanbumstead 1 year ago
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saviourkingvlog 1 year ago
if you have a second delay, they actually have a standard delay layered over a triplet delay for the
e---------9
b-----12--
g-14-----
fuelfreak108 2 years ago
Nice job. I appreciate showing the delay in audible detail. I'm really trying to learn the walk up just before the first chorus. My praise team plays D E D E A, but I can hear the walk up . The tap you do for the main riff there is not the way it's actually played because it's supposed to ring. It's G - 14 | B - 12 | E - 9 Which is a big stretch.
ThatVaiGuy 2 years ago