Queen - We Will Rock You - slowed down lesson
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learn how to watch a video, u should also learn to LEARN BY EAR.
It's just that you are inexperienced with this, but it will come.
Just look at his fingers, and TRY to play the same notes, not that hard.
Nice lessons, thx, I got it
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Nice. I like this "straight to the point" lesson. I hate those guys who say... "put this finger on that string on that fret and that finger on this string on that fret" Those are horrible lessons. I like your style, just play it.
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Oops. Again, no disrespect intended, but you have the part at the 14th fret a little off. You are pulling off 17-15-14 on the E string. He actually pulls off 17-15 and the hits the G string on the 14th fret (A). Then he keeps alternating between the descending line on the top with the A on the 14th fret of the G string. At the end, he plays D-C# and then hits the E on the 14th fret of the D string and this moves up to the F# that is part of that D (F#-A-D) chord he is playing.
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Shaindaman is right. You have
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No disrespect intended but you are not playing this correctly. You're missing notes toward the end of the solo.
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dudes, thats a real guitar!!
gibson lp custom!
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dude awesome guitar
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Thanks a lot.
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You are brilliant. Very sexy;)
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@classicrockriffs the evh phaser's the first thing i saw when i started the video
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nice custom man
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@kindsamar Try something like "low at 12, mid a 12 and high at 3 o clock
Hello can you tell a newb ( an ELECTRIC guitar) newb
how you get that sound? Is it an amp setting or an effects unit? Or both?
Thanks
kindsamar 2 years ago
@kindsamar The sound is the valve overdrive of a Marshall amp, a high output humbucker pickup (like the Les Paul) helps push the valves more too. You can get pretty good everdrive effects pedals these days too, but nothing beats real valves! Cheers
classicrockriffs 2 years ago 14