Bark At The Moon Solo Cover
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@jtrs16 i suppose ill check to see if my guitar could hold it. my dad could probably wire them together, hes good with his hands, and knows some stuff about wires. hes too cheap to pay anyone else to do anything for us so he just learns it all so that he can do it all for free LOL
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@nejikid No, there's actually enough room in Les Pauls to fit them in without cutting a hole in them.
My friend put them in for free because he's done it loads and works in a guitar shop, so I don't know how much it'd be.
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@jtrs16 ah, i see. no wonder u have good tone! did u have to get the guitar rewired / a battery hole put in so that u could use the actives? it seems like thatd be a pain in the ass to do urself, and really expensive. i thought about doing it to my ART, but i decided ill just get D-Activators
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@nejikid I got it a few years ago for €450 (approx. $644) an then replaced the pickups with an EMG 81/85 combo which cost €150 (approx. $215).
What really helps u a lot on this video is that u r freaking hot. And oh yeah, u nailed it xD
venezuelashreds 3 months ago
@venezuelashreds haha, thanks!!
jtrs16 3 months ago
What do you think is the trick to play the last part of the solo from 0:31 until the end... I'm working on this song but i don't know well how it goes the picking in this part
Fallenangelrock1 6 months ago
@Fallenangelrock1 I would say that the best thing to do when approaching any part that you find too fast to play would be to slow it way down and then build it up until you can play it at the speed it's supposed to be played at. You can use a metronome to do this very effectively. The trick with the end of this solo is to just work on your alternate picking runs and to just keep them in time :)
jtrs16 6 months ago
@jtrs16 Thanks buddy... i love your video... it's an inspiration for me :)
Fallenangelrock1 6 months ago
@Fallenangelrock1 No problem! Thanks a million!
jtrs16 6 months ago