Luc-O: tapping arpeggios

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2006

Hey all, in this video I demonstrate an arpeggio progression using tapping and stringskipping. First slow, then up to tempo. IF YOU NEED TAB SEND ME A MESSAGE WITH YOUR E-MAILADRESS!!

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  • you should make a tab, cause im sure theres many people who love to learn this like myself. awesome job too

  • @skylr15727 I have a tab of this and I've sent it to hundreds of people over the past five years, so if you'd like to have it send me a message with your e-mail adress

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  • sounds better at low speed

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  • @LucOggel Heyy!! sounds great!!!! id like a tab please!!!!! heres my email....itsvoogle@aol.com...i­f you got any other cool tabs,,send em too!!! ...keep up the good work...:D

  • sounds like ff7

  • @Sunderlanding

    If we lived like 300 years, I would agree with you ;)

    Unfortunately we don't, maybe getting 80 w/ luck, and it'd be a huge waste of time to invest it all in making sure one single technique was flawless (assuming it even is, considering the guitar is so sensitive with distortion it's almost impossible IMO)

    Even Chris Broderick who is one of the best in the field still has string noise, and he plays: Quote: "14 hours a day"

    ... Live though, that's a different matter and I'd agree

  • @xD0NKEYx It just seems hypocritical to work out all this "complicated" stuff, and then use a crutch to play it. If it didn't matter if something was virtuosic why spend so much time trying to play impossible tapping licks? 

  • @Sunderlanding

    And who actually cares if one is a virtuoso? No one except wanna-be-elitists who have some messed up psychological urge to feel special by promoting negativity.

  • @xD0NKEYx Good music is good music sure, but call a spade a spade, and if you use a hairband you're using a crutch plain and simple. If the music is good ultimately it doesn't matter, but the use of a device to make playing easier deffinately takes you out of virtuoso status.

  • @Sunderlanding

    Don't put out that bullshit, it doesn't matter if he uses a hair braid or not. You listen to music because it's music. He obviously possesses the skill to note the properly, who cares if he uses stuff for additional muting? Friedman does it all the time, would you with your logical call him a non-virtuoso?

    That's just absurd.

    Sure I guess he could spend years and try and become Chris Broderick 2.0, but once again that's just being ridiculous for the sake of being ridiculous.

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