Reversed Neo Classical Lick - Free Guitar Lesson
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It actually sounds better when you play it slow.
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I liked the slow one better but that's just my taste.
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THANK YOU!!!
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lol yeah dude, you rule ! good effin job man !
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@yoheff988 Well my band plays in Drop A#. Depends on the type of music you play. Most metal bands play in lower tunings especially death metal and deathcore bands. Doesn't really matter what tuning you're in, as a bass player it's really all about your tone. Same goes with guitar too, you can take what this guy is doing in this video and drop tune your guitar and still make it sound awesome as long as you have good guitar tone. Tuning doesn't mean as much as people think it does.
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ok ive im your website but i cant fine the tabs for this video? thanks for reading :)
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NOISE! who really wants to listen to "neo" classical "shredding" through a MARSHALL AMPLIFIER for more than 10 seconds? The era of racer X and Yngvie Malmsteen is over. Just stop it. You are screwing up kids who could be listening to Bach's cello suites
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I also like it slower too, fast didn't sound great.
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I hear ya, it's still ridiculous.
This is like playing with wet noodles !!!!
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Can make the sound thicker :) My Guitar is usually tuned 2 steps down (yea, thats too much) because my death metal band plays in that tuning, so when I play classical stuff I play it on Standard D because it freaks you out to change the string tension too much every day :D
Always down-up picking?
GALPSPEED 2 months ago
@GALPSPEED In this one, yes. :)
wizardofshred 2 months ago
Where is the tab?
PEREZ95NHS 1 year ago
@PEREZ95NHS On my website :)
wizardofshred 1 year ago
what's the difference between a regular guitar and a scalloped? Someone told me that sliding from one fret to another and getting in pitch can be difficult at first. Is that true?
alepaan 1 year ago
@alepaan I never exeprienced any pitch problems. If you scallop your fretboard too much, creating steep "hills" between the frets wire, then will experience some resistance from each fret when sliding up the fretboard. But that's a clear sign that you removed too much wood. The key is to make the "valleys" between the fretwire low enough to keep the flesh on your fingertips from touching the wood. Don't go lower than that... Thanks for asking
wizardofshred 1 year ago