Jerry plays "Dyers Eve" by Metallica
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@jerryteacup i got an epiphone goth explorer, hotrodded with an emg 81 bridge and 60 in the neck. it sounds sweet through my randall
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@demerda correct my friend ;)
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You sing slightly too high, apart from that great job.
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Awsome man.
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How many times Kirk played the solos live exactly the way it is in the album ? Very few right ?
Live versions of metallica's song are almost always different (and not only solos). I agree with you, they do play 2-2-2. But in the album, to me, it is 2-3-2-3.
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Where I can get this explorer :(( IT IS A HETFIELD EXPLORER SO I MUST HAVE IT !! :D
CallOfDuty14ful 2 months ago
@CallOfDuty14ful You're in luck, man. This is just an Epiphone Goth Explorer and should be easily obtainable. If you want the ESP, however, you're OUT of luck. Your best bet is eBay.
Another thing you might want to look into is the Epiphone 1984 Explorer reissue. It has the same layout as the ESP EXP. It's another limited edition, unfortunately.
jerryteacup 2 months ago
ummm is this down tuned? cause it sounds that way
aronuchiha 9 months ago
@aronuchiha Yes, half a step down.
jerryteacup 9 months ago
When you say "they had to answer the question about this one", do you have source?
Btw, I am sure it is 2-3-2-3. Take a look at the only video I uploaded. Its about this thing
demerda 10 months ago
@demerda Moreover. You're talking about the Justice book which also suggests that Blackened's main riff is played on D-string as x-2-x-2-x-2-3-2- and so on.
Metallica would admit such a change in the riffology if it were there. Think about Jump In The Fire. My friend who met Metallica asked a question about it for me. Originally Jump is based on fret 3 - but Kirk explained to him that nowadays when Metallica play it, they base it on fret 2 because it allows more open string action.
jerryteacup 10 months ago