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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

try out of dissonant chords

tab of first riff in Guitar Pro, rename the file to .gp5 to play it.

http://www.guitarfacts.nl/Images/guitarfacts/metallessen/disso_tab.txt

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  • Some nice gritty dissonance going on, but if you knew what chords you were playing, you'd be able to combine them better. The riffs have very little direction and it seems if you were fully aware of the tonal value of each chord, you'd be able to compose more memorable phrases.

  • Thanks for your comment! i know i should know my chords better, but i'm just not good in knowing which notes i play. i have to work on that!

    i'll try to make another one soon, with more understanding of the chords. i would like to hear your comments then.

  • can you make a tab of the first riff? it sounds fucking great and it would be a great inspiration for me I think

  • I tried to tab it with Guitar Pro. Buy it or download the free demo!

    Mind the tuning, besides that its not so hard.

    To bad i can't place links on Youtube, but i sent you an PM. let me know what you think.

  • you can plae links in the video description

  • Thanks, done!

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  • Let's start with a major correction here - those aren't chords, they are dyads, mainly based on power chord shapes.

  • Thanks for not taking my criticism the wrong way. Too often people get defensive about that kind of thing. You have a lot of competence in your playing; a good steady tempo with each phrase and some interesting techniques. I'd like to hear you explore the higher frets though!

  • Honestly, i have no clue. i was just playing around for a bit.

    I cal tell you the tuning: A D# A C# G C#

  • What is the first chord? It's sounds so voivodish.

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