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From: SchecterDimondSeries
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  • What's the name of this song?

  • Dude, that song is played in E. anyway, nice video!

  • @Deathrash241 thank you, but please check out my new channel, ProgressiveGuitarHQ

  • @elechso please check out my new channel and message me and i will answer your questions completely

  • @elechso thank you so much for your comment i have a new channel called ProgressiveGuitarHQ, go subscribe please for more videos and as to your question, in all reality, you get what you pay for. that noise can be a combination of things, feedback, fretbuzz, or a faulty cable. my guess is that it is feedback, so i would recommend getting a better amp. Like a little 15 watt fender or crate. the high gain on your amp could also be a cause of the noise. as for my amp, i use a fender frontman 212.

  • Hi from Portugal,

    What tuning and strings gauge do you use??

    Thx for the great lesson!

  • @lastsousa thank you so much, i use 10 gauge strings,and drop c tuning

  • Regular 10-46 for Drop C tuning?!?!

  • @lastsousa lol yep, is that bad ?

  • @SchecterDimondSeries is not bro ;)

  • the problem might be the cord. idk its happened to me a few times

  • @metaltrippin which chord are you talking about, remember dont hesitate to ask if you have questions, i will help you the best i can.

  • gracias ! desde argentina

  • @metalerotoro thanks please check out my other videos

  • dude u fucking rock

    

  • sorry if the lesson sucked it was 1 am lol. also do you mean like some dimebag style tremolo?

  • Thanks for the lesson. You should also do like some death metal tremolo stuff to.

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