HATEBREED "I Will be Heard"!!!

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2007

This is played on my jackson through a Boss MT-2 distortion pedal and a custom built amp.

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  • can i get the tabs for this

  • @MrDevilhate yes you can.. at ultimate-guitardotcom:)

  • no, too much money, not enough time........keep practicing dude.

  • @samstmartin I did, thanks. Did two national tours since then. But honestly.. I have no clue what your comment means. Was I trying to sell something?lol

  • no its in drop c cause you can watch him live

    with the chords he uses.

    plus every tab i've ever seen on the internet is in drop c.

    i highly dout that many people would be wrong

  • Yeah I don't know what that dude is talking about.. it's definitely Dropped C! I seem 'em play the damn song in concert from about 30 feet away in a small venue so..

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  • Nice! =) the room ur in gives the right vibes xD

  • sweet guitar dude :D

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  • @slayer285 convenience only. if you're using kind of standard gauge strings (say, 10-52) you can get down to drop-c with not too much noise but for standard C you go whole step down on other 5 strings as well and it generally starts to sound like crap. So, effectively you need heavier strings. So, assuming most people have/use just one guitar it's more convenient to use drop-c as you may stick to one gauge and have it kind of universal. Cheers!

  • @tripp4ever2003 s**t, answered to wrong comment ;)

  • @tripp4ever2003 that don't matter really as everyone may use any tuning he like or he feels most comfortable with but if you want to be strict about how they play it then - 1st, Hatebreed is well known for using standard C tuning (that obviously doesn't mean they don't or can't use other tunings as well) and 2nd, you was drunk at gig maybe? ;) watch them here: watch?v=AlO7KZKNYq8, at around 1:05 you can clearly see their chord patter is for standard and not drop tunning. Cheers!

  • That crib is badass!

  • :-D coole sache fetter gitarren sound und im hintergund das kinderbett

  • That Jackson is beautiful, I've always wanted a Kelly.

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