Why take the easy way out? He's gonna put up a new video and its going to be 100 times better then alot of other ones for Strung Out on the net. Practice makes perfect... Rock on
Dude I really appreciate your effort here,But you played alot of the wrong chords, around 0:20 that part is octaves, not powerchords. Look up a couple tabs and use what sounds right from each 1 ur strumming is decent and if you want to show that you really know the song play it without the music so loud or without it at all. P.S - if you want any Strung Out song to sound correct your going to have too do full D tuning - even if your playing the same note they do not sound the same.
this is more like a music video
mallrat11 11 months ago
Good man Gerrit!!! You understand!!
TheMaxManning 2 years ago
ok i´ll try it tomorrow too... in d
reelbigstar 2 years ago
E or D tuning.... the chords and notes are the same
reelbigstar 2 years ago
but they sound different due to different strain on your strings... :-)
gerritfries 2 years ago
Why take the easy way out? He's gonna put up a new video and its going to be 100 times better then alot of other ones for Strung Out on the net. Practice makes perfect... Rock on
TheMaxManning 2 years ago
But full d-tuning sounds better
gerritfries 2 years ago
no that´s wrong this song is much easier to play in full "E" tuning...
reelbigstar 2 years ago
Dude I really appreciate your effort here,But you played alot of the wrong chords, around 0:20 that part is octaves, not powerchords. Look up a couple tabs and use what sounds right from each 1 ur strumming is decent and if you want to show that you really know the song play it without the music so loud or without it at all. P.S - if you want any Strung Out song to sound correct your going to have too do full D tuning - even if your playing the same note they do not sound the same.
TheMaxManning 2 years ago
excellent, dude ! :)
reelbigstar 2 years ago