The curse of castle dragon solo!
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Jokes are supposed to be funny.
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There are so many things in answer to that that its impossible to sum up in one comment. The bare basics would be practice really really slowly, keep your picking hand extremely relaxed, obviously use alternate picking and try and make the movements as tiny as physically possible.
Consistancy is also very important, even if you only have a limited amount of practice time each day try and set a timer for say 5 mins and EVERY day practice the same lick for that 5 mins really slowly.
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AWESOME
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Whoa judging by looking at ur window do u live near a river??!!! Bad ass dude
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Awesome as usual remy. Don't know why i haven't subscribed yet, so i might as well do that right now
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Hey man you are fantastic! im a beginner, and i´m having problems with my right hand... do you rest it on the bridge?
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@remyhansen ok thanks a lot.
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good shit man. good shit.
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far out man! Sweet guitar by the way!
amazing , does anyone know where he got the tab for the solo ? much appreciated x
miguel50912 3 years ago
I did it all by ear Miguel!
And that I wrote down and practised just that!
Also I look at how Paul plays it to get the right positions and stuff!
Thanx
remyhansen 3 years ago
@remyhansen You seem to be a Paul Gilbert expert so I'm gonna chose you to answer my weird question.See i know paul(and you)bend the pick horisontally to the guitar so that the pick doesn't "stick" to the string(And also produce the scrachy sound) but what about bending the pick vertically?What angle does the pick have when it touches the string?I know this is a weird question.It seems like marty friedman angles his pick that way if that helps any.Do you and paul do sth similar?Thanks in advance
mhtsos12 1 year ago
@mhtsos12 Hmmmm.... Let's see...
Actually when I pick my strings mostly I have it at a 40-45 degree angle to the string.
It's just a bit easier that way , because there's almost no Resistance coming from the string that way.
The more " Vertically" you go, it'll get easier ( And on the Lower strings more scratchy), BUT.... You'll lose a lot of Volume and body in your sound!
So Basically on my E And B strings I'd have the pick more Horizontal than Vertical.
Hope that helps!
Best,
Remy
remyhansen 1 year ago