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From: ryangasbarro
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  • most people that tell you to slow down ussually cant play it from what ive seen. i mean obviously if something slow is felt and needed go for it.. but yeah for the most part... i say keep shreddin and when it does get to the point of bleeps and bloops because you are playing so fast.. well........i guess you can just middle finger everyone and tell them to try playing it.. lol

  • MAN this one is nice, but wtf is up with u and making everything fast? >.> this one i understand but why everything?

  • what song is this?

    dude your effing madd!! are you studying at berklee now?

  • I think it sounds awesome acoustic. Maybe if you had a bit of reverb it would be better. But hey, skills man, I was impressed!

  • where u accepted?

  • hey i g

  • sup with u and FAST?:P

  • not bad man, but work on ur timing

  • your good but just because you can play fast doesnt mean anything slow down improv with feeling

  • not that it sounds bad, but just a tip.. you need to learn how to play the aoucsitc guitar different then you're electric. the only thing that sounds different is the tone. even though the notes are in the same place, it is still not the same instruments. you can't demand the same amount of aggression from an acoustic as you can an electric, i don't know how to explain it, listen to some guitar players like steve howe he knows how to change it up. but it is still very good, keep it up

  • how long have you been playing?

  • Once again sounds good, but still pay attention to phrasing. And have you take classical guitar lessons?

  • good luck my friend sounds good

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