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  • he really can't teach

  • Dude, for the first solo did you downpick the whole thing? o.o

  • If you think the fill in this song is crazy try playing the beginning the headcrusher XD

  • Were did u learn that from if its tab please tell me where u got it

  • that thing u call a reversed power chord is actually called a diatonic, but the rest is great

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  • Do you mind If I correct you? Those "triplets" in the main riff are just 16th notes in groups of 3, they are not triplets.

  • buuuuu

  • what kind of line 6 is that???

  • thanks man you helped me learn how to do shit right, I'm a pretty pro guy myself I just get a little tone deaf sometimes. you rule.

  • interlude is win

  • Amazingness

  • i have the same amp as you. what do u usually have ur setting on. like what is ur drive .bass. trebel. mid .and chanel volume on?? i can see u have it on the metal channel. plz get back to me.. hanks

  • thank you! you are the only person i could find that played the part before the first solo thats about 3 minutes into the song.

  • Those aren't triplets my friend. Call them gallops instead. Actually reversed gallops.

  • gallops are triplets, just gallops are the slang for triplets

  • No they er not! Gallops are one eighth and two sixteenths or two sixteenths and one eighth.

    Don't question this. I know what I am talking about.

  • dude, they call it gallops cuz it sounds like a horse galloping, they are triplets cuz u play three in a row if u listen it sounds like a horse galloping

  • I know why they are called gallops. It's not a huge mystery.

    Triplets are 3 notes spaced equally apart. Unlike the 3 notes of the gallop-rhythm. They are not the same.

    Check up on your theory... dude.

  • k, this checks out, how i was taught to play gallops wer 3 even 16th notes, who explained it as 2 16ths then an 8th lik u sayd

  • @productionsPurpleWar a triplet is 3 notes in 1 beat, those are just two sixteenth notes and then one eighth, in other words, two full beats...

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  • i have same guitar!

    Lol I got it for christamas @

  • i have the 15 watt version of that that amp and oh how i hate it... woe is me X(

    lol

  • you play good and i like your settings..

    i got an ibanez 2

  • Those are definitely sixteenth notes....

  • what r ur settings on ur amp... it sounds great

    \UR AWESOME

  • i havew the same amp hes playing on the metal setting but insane sounds better if u dont have a metal guitar

  • what r ur settings on ur amp cuz i have the same amp...

    U ROCK

  • you frickin' rip at the guitar. thanks for the lesson.

  • BEAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i have the exact same amp

  • have that same amp. great amp, no?

  • im gettin that guitar :)

  • How long did it take you to work up speed on 1st solo?

  • like an hour

  • o.o... I can kinda understand that you've probably played harder stuff, and it was kinda easy for you to work up the speed.. but dude.. you must have a metric ton of natural talent to pick up the guitar like you have...

  • thanks

  • @Zodorac 20 minutes..... :P

  • That riff on the 2string E 3 string G going down a half step is a flatted fifth. That is what it known by. Stupid me I was playing it with a Bb and G when I first learned it years ago.

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