@MrMinhtien The tunings for most of the pieces in our videos can be found in the tuning databases on John Stropes' website, this one should be included there.
You have the hits for the triplets but you need to work on the dig. Think hit, dig, pull. So the second and third notes of the triplet are as loud as the the first. The pull off has to be on purpose. Keep your LH thumb behind your 2nd finger rather then your first. It'll give your a more squared hit which will give more tone. Todd (a former student of Johns and Billys former Tech.)
awesome guy ....tunning?!
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@MrMinhtien The tunings for most of the pieces in our videos can be found in the tunings database at stropes dot com
GuitarStudentsAtUWM 1 month ago
@MrMinhtien The tunings for most of the pieces in our videos can be found in the tuning databases on John Stropes' website, this one should be included there.
GuitarStudentsAtUWM 1 month ago
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94fruitopia 3 months ago
this is umbelieveble
kakisdevidro 4 months ago
You have the hits for the triplets but you need to work on the dig. Think hit, dig, pull. So the second and third notes of the triplet are as loud as the the first. The pull off has to be on purpose. Keep your LH thumb behind your 2nd finger rather then your first. It'll give your a more squared hit which will give more tone. Todd (a former student of Johns and Billys former Tech.)
ToddLGuitars 1 year ago
Very nicely done.
itsthecoast 1 year ago
love it
dupbr13 1 year ago
awesome !! I am glad I am a subscriber !!
Jose Garcia
gallito1010 1 year ago
unusual but it works, good job
icespeckledhen 1 year ago