MrLazy, all 17 of those notes are grouped together with one subtle rest in between each arpeggio. ascending/ descending has nothing to do with it. Look up the tabs and try it and you'll see what i mean. He doesn't change speeds... at least he shouldn't be.
WayoftheArts, the tabs are wrong. Most are horrendous. The solo was transcribed by Nuno in Guitarist magazine back in 1991 (I have the interview & transcript) and he plays it as I mentioned.
And that is what I struggle with - that subtle speeding up/slowing down.
What I mean is that when you get to the D & E tapped arpeggios, each ascent and descent takes one beat. Each ascent is 9 notes (like 3 sets of triplets) and each descent is 8 notes (or 16th notes).
So this means to ascend you are playing 9 notes in a beat and when you descend you are playing 8 notes a beat.
My question is how do you time this as it is such a slight shift in speed?
the only change of speed while playing the arps occurs in the 2 last ones(the fastest ones), for the timing-only the first 3 notes on the high E string in each arp are played faster and the rest is at standard speed(those first 3 notes are 17-10-14(frets) on the first arp and 19-12-16).
Yes I am talking about the last 2 arps , the D & E (as I play along to the record). As Nuno is tuned down 1/2 step, they are actually D# and F.
You only speed up the top 3 notes but he actually plays the ascending 9 notes as 3 lots of 3 - and in one full beat. Then descends the 8 as normal so there is speeding up/slowing down.
Super cool. Show us how.
halseynelson 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
@halseynelson
Thank you, right now I'm not in the process of recording any new videos due to technical issues.
I'll consider making a lesson when I'm back to recording.
Explosive184 3 months ago
That is really, really cool. Any chance you might do a follow-up 'teaching video' of that? I can imagine you'd be pretty good as an instructor..
halseynelson 3 months ago
I can't play worth of crap myself but you did a great job on that solo.
Sinnerswing 7 months ago
great- even better than Nuno, ja ja!
polcamara 1 year ago
Sick
luvmypit83 1 year ago
You rock man ! :)
edlulu 2 years ago
MrLazy, all 17 of those notes are grouped together with one subtle rest in between each arpeggio. ascending/ descending has nothing to do with it. Look up the tabs and try it and you'll see what i mean. He doesn't change speeds... at least he shouldn't be.
WayOfTheArts 2 years ago
WayoftheArts, the tabs are wrong. Most are horrendous. The solo was transcribed by Nuno in Guitarist magazine back in 1991 (I have the interview & transcript) and he plays it as I mentioned.
And that is what I struggle with - that subtle speeding up/slowing down.
MrLazy23 2 years ago
you have those tabss? could you tab out the tapped arrpegio part?
CodyBetz 2 years ago
How do you manage the really fast arps of D & E?
The pattern is 9 notes per beat on the ascent and 8 down. You are having to speed up/slow down an absolute fraction when playing at an intense pace.
How do you make the distinction between the 2?
MrLazy23 2 years ago
i didn't quite understand the question, about how I practiced it I just played it slowly with a metronome.
Explosive184 2 years ago
What I mean is that when you get to the D & E tapped arpeggios, each ascent and descent takes one beat. Each ascent is 9 notes (like 3 sets of triplets) and each descent is 8 notes (or 16th notes).
So this means to ascend you are playing 9 notes in a beat and when you descend you are playing 8 notes a beat.
My question is how do you time this as it is such a slight shift in speed?
MrLazy23 2 years ago
the only change of speed while playing the arps occurs in the 2 last ones(the fastest ones), for the timing-only the first 3 notes on the high E string in each arp are played faster and the rest is at standard speed(those first 3 notes are 17-10-14(frets) on the first arp and 19-12-16).
Explosive184 2 years ago
Yes I am talking about the last 2 arps , the D & E (as I play along to the record). As Nuno is tuned down 1/2 step, they are actually D# and F.
You only speed up the top 3 notes but he actually plays the ascending 9 notes as 3 lots of 3 - and in one full beat. Then descends the 8 as normal so there is speeding up/slowing down.
MrLazy23 2 years ago
Hi,
Just got your email. Sorry, I can't tab the transcription. But you can buy copies of the mag on eBay.
MrLazy23 2 years ago
Very good job!! 5 stars to you too!
SlaveNicotineProject 2 years ago
Really nicely done, man...
HorridFroth 2 years ago
damn you're got it all right dude
SnoopDodz 2 years ago
AWESOME
dvs1572 2 years ago
is it Gibson? it's Artem by the way :P
9390282 3 years ago
hi how are you doing? it's a fender
Explosive184 3 years ago
@Explosive184
Can you make a tab for this
dharzfreeman 11 months ago
fuking nice!
thegibZy 3 years ago
How did you get that sound out of single coils, bro?
Rootedst 3 years ago
hmm just the overdrive from my amp with the bass really low and maximum gain.
An Ibanez tone blaster 25W, it's not so good.
Explosive184 3 years ago
not his on style its a song but he is still good
rycokillspeople 3 years ago
Perfect!
miguelwmonteiro 3 years ago 2
Very cool playing!
You have your own style.
Stu
guitar62751 3 years ago 3
FUCKIN AWESOME!
oPanterao 3 years ago 3