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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2009

Me playing "Bleed", a song from the "Obzen" album by MESHUGGAH. I know that there are a few little mistakes but i think it turned out pretty ok. Cheers!

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  • great playing man!!! congrats... i have the same Insane Guitar, Dimebag Darrell almigthy.... so please dude what tune are you using man, can you tell me to try this insane awsome song.... from 1th to 6th what the tunnig... beacuse i thought that i wasn't able to try without an 8 string guitar so... goood friking job.......

  • Thx bro. So, this is how it goes: I use a pitchshifter. Once you got one you set it to a few steps down, depending on your actual tunning on your 6 strings guitar. For example, this Dean ML is tunned like a 7th string B flat from the top. so its : Bb - Eb - Ab - Db - Gb - Bb - Eb . Once i turn on the pitchshifter, to achieve MESHUGGAH tuning I just set it to -4 steps. If you have a guitar tunned in D, for example, you set the pitchshifter to -9. Just try it out if ya can, you'll see ;)

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  • Your bends in the beginning are wrong, you must drag it for a longer period of time, don't let it go until you get back to the original open-string note, and not as far as you take it some times, it sounds out of tune instead of melodic.

  • Great cover and very inventive using a pitch shifter to hit their tuning.

  • This would have been better if you just played with a metronome instead of with the song. Also for the tuning questions why don't you just post a short vid showing how you tuned your guitar and how the pitch shifter is implemented?

  • @raginghormonez basically what he is trying to achieve tuning wise is F Bb Eb Ab and so on. his guitar is tuned to roughly a seven string tuning (Bb Eb Ab so on) he uses a pitch shifter to lower his pitch however many steps he needs to reach an F on the low string. so for example if your guitar was tuned to standard tuning, it would take 13 half steps down to make it F (or an octave and a half step lower) i hope that helps, could be worded a bit better =|

  • i cant hear u.....

  • @warhead333

    hey can u explain your tuning again?? So ur tuning is Bb Eb Ab Db Gb Bb and then u turn the pitch down -4 steps

  • meu em relaçao ao anuncio do olx nao tenho dinheiro disponivel de momento mas tenho uma electro acustica vintage se tiveres interessado em trocar ;)

  • gah, my six string gets way too wooffy when I try playing in low tunings like that.

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