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Megadeth - Tornado Of Souls Solo

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2008

That's epic. History. Marty Friedman's solos in Megadeth are all masterpieces, but that's the best for sure, from "Rust In Peace" (1990). It's impossible to play it like him, but that's my attempt...ENJOY!

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  • Damn, I wish I could play like this.

  • @Dkvill23 you can dude, it's just a matter of practice and perseverance. if you really want something to happen, just go for it, work your ass off and you'll see the results!!

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  • Damn man, you got the shirt, the solo, and you even look like marty himself! my advice, just put a bit of feeling in it and youve got it!

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  • In my opinion, the bends are the hardest thing to pull off in a Marty Friedman solo.

  • @MrGul

    After 5 months of practicing vibrato, I would like to retract what I said and agree with what you said.

  • @Spacca189 Badass cover dude >:) \m/ but do you know anywhere i can learn the solo? as in a video lesson? and not one of just someone playing it slow

  • Just awesome ^^

  • @Spacca189 How long have you been playing this solo? and how long have you been playing guitar? I've been practicing this solo for a while and the only part im having trouble is at the end with that fast part and also the sweeps.

  • GROSO!

  • @MrGul no doubt about it man, i'll take your suggestion for sure

  • @Spacca189 If you really are concious about what you have to fix, then it comes back to the initial thing: Why spend so many hours learning to pick fast, when timing and intonation are still suffering? As said, timing and intonation are much more important in music than playing fast (although speed definitely has its place) - shouldn't your goal be to improve ALL aspects of your playing, not just technique? You do have huge potential to be a great player, so I hope you'll at least consider it.

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