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Chromatic Madness - Disfiguration guitar exercise

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2007

The following video you are about to witness has already become a classic of nuke-shredding guitar. It is a chromatic exercise targeting expert guitarists, with at least 15 years of experience as a minimum, and who can shred arpeggios at 245 bpm. Once Thou master these techniques, thou can adventure yourself into these exotics extreme chromatic exercises

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  • That's not true chromatic. Try again.

  • looser!

  • CNDF ROCK!

  • aud!! comment se fait il que tu connais le CNDF??

  • I forgot to write this in the video description sorry... : please don't try that shit at home, each year, more and more kids get bruised fingers or severe mental problems relied to chromatic madness. to try only if you're an elite of modern nuke-shredding guitar.

  • Ok, you did not compose that... its a very common excersize... NOT AN ETUDE... are you retarded? do you know what an etude is? clearly u havent the slightest idea what an etude is... because thats finger excercise.

  • No! No sir! That's an etude.. You Don't Know JACK about guitar

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  • @alexanderthewraith indeed, but it's still chromatic pattern(finger-wise), he just substitutes a whole step for a half step on each string like how u would do as a warm up exercise or if u wanted to fill in the gaps in a major/minor scale but still focus on the root notes of the scale such as in blues

  • it's not hard till you start skipping string.... like my video response.....

  • thanks jim morrison

  • Nice job. People are idiots for saying it's not chromatic. What would it be if it wasn't chromatic? It's not like the notes fall into the framework of any other scale.

  • ahaha

    Ben tes trop hot :p love ya

  • *chromatic.

    Traditionally, chromatic can be a 1-2-3-4 finger progression, or a true chromatic will play through the notes. I'm assuming you're saying this because he didnt jump up a fret when he got to B.

    Either way, if you're going to leave asshole comments, at least explain them.

  • :D Made me laugh.I like your Malmsteen parodys

  • yeahh not cromatic sorry

  • OMG u are so good!!! i wish i would be as good as you xDDD you own everybody xDDD

    lol

    *jk

  • jajaj thats malmsteen attitude ,, jajaja i hate him

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