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Uploaded by on May 16, 2007

Guitarist Rafael Moreira of the band Magnetico shows you his warm-up and soloing tips

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  • awesome player for sure...killer. but those are the lamest tips i've ever seen! so funny....warming up: "having fun, shred, whatever." soloing tip: "at the end of a run i switch to the bridge pickup" the dudes gotta be the best van halen knock off in a long time but a teacher he ain't.

  • the start sounded like something buckethead would, freaking awesome

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  • 0:10 The new song of Rafael Moreira: "Black and White". Listen the new song in my channel!!! Enjoy!

  • He is a great player but he clearly doesn't practice very diligently, lol. Not that that's a bad thing, just an observation.

  • @electricwally Perhaps because i was playing harmonics! cheers... Rafa

  • Rafael, toca pra caralho, man!!! Faz a gente ter orgulho de ser brasileiro!

    E puta timbre também, hein!

  • Thanks again Rafael for the string gauge response. Also, at one point in your video I was playing the same notes in the same fret position as you (around the 9th fret) and noticed that your notes sound much higher than where I am playing in the exact same position. Are you playing thru an Octave pedal that perhaps shifts your pitches up an octave or so thus making them sound higher? Keep up the great work!

  • @electricwally Hey dude thanks for the post, i did this video for a friend a long time ago and didn't really prepare much! I usually use Gibson LP's with Dean Markley Blue Steals 10's to 52's! Keep it up!! Rafa

  • Thank You Rafael for showing us some really cool riffs. At one point in your video I was playing in the same position as you (around the 9th fret) and noticed that your notes sound much higher than where I am playing in standard tuning. Are you playing thru an Octave pedal (that shifts your pitches up an octave or so) or are you tuned higher than standard tuning??

    Also, just curious. What's your set-up. Is your Les Paul strung with 8's, 9's or 10's (string gauge on 1st string)? Thank you.

  • @sirus1987 There's no justification for hitting someone in the face with a guitar, that's for sure. As a pro you have to put up with some degree of heckling without losing your mind over it. Wonder if RM got sued for it or if the kid pressed charges. The kid was probably being a little bit of a hater but didn't deserve getting hit -- maybe he'll think twice about talking shit to someone in the future

  • @evalex71 the kid was being an idiot too, but didn't justify anything. the kid told him he was playing one of his songs wrong and he got pissed off.

  • @sirus1987 sounds like we're missing part of the story here. I'd like to know what this argument was all about

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