Mega Arpegios Solo
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@Merioc2k3 hahahah frustrated always say the same. In addition, all of them are many tributes to Hendrix, Page, Clapton, in some cases Holdsworth, DiMeola, Metheny, etc etc. But, guess who's missing? Guess who never make him tribute? Simple: They do not have the technique or the inspiration to make a tribute to the greatest among the great.
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@UpDownStroke Because we all know REAL musicians limit themselves to not using sweep picking, legato and dist, thus reducing the amount of sounds you can get out of your guitar.
*sighs*
Close-minded retard.
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@DrNubb123 So Right! the differences in approach, style and phrasing is what makes each artist unique.
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MORSE I THINK IS A GOOD GUITARIST,BUT I PREFER RITCHIE"S EXPLOSIVE PLAYING
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Ah! I forgot Malmsteen haahahahah
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hahahah PG, Becker, Friedman, Lane, Satriani, Vai, Petrucci, Sfogli, G. Guthrie and all of these never belong to the Morse School. And they all know it.
Please see and listen to Air on 6 String ... Do any of these all can play and compose in this way, using only the alternate picking, clean sound and no legato fags? I don't think so
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@ArpeggioFelatio Dude you're confused. An arpeggio has nothing to do with a technique. It is a group of notes played one by one through a scale ( notes of a chord ). This has nothing to do with how you play them.
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lol duh ik he didnt sweep, as i commented earlier.
What do you mean, where are the arpeggios?! There are only like a squillion of them, you dumb-ass! Maybe they arent big cheezy swept ones, but these ones are actually harder to perform, and articulate! Steve Morse is a friggin' Legend!
mozzy2410 2 years ago 4
@math1st jason becker is still making beautiful music if you haven't heard. he might be in a state where he is unable to move but you have got the definition of being in a vegetative state all wrong. yes you definitely can't be a teacher.
ardnega 4 months ago