Ben Monder - Orbits
Top Comments
All Comments (61)
-
I have an amazing scale exercise/warm-up that I got from Ben Monder. You can find it at my free blog, Advancing Guitar, in my lesson titled, "Kung Fu, Ben Monder and the Best Scale Warm-Up...Ever!"
advancing guitar dot blogspot dot com
-
amazing polyrythmics
-
to me it sound ligeti'sh. No doubt it was influenced by some contemporary classical music.
Great, live and natural!!!
-
can anyone send me a tab of this
-
@amjan Yes, the first string is tuned down to a D and the second string is tuned down to an A.
-
@PrivateBuckwheat Are the two top strings tuned differently?
-
@iwokeupthismorning2 I completely understand your pain. There's like four independent rhythms going on here and it's really hard to get more than two of them going on at the same time. I can do the bassline with the ostinato and I can sort of do the 3rd part with the ostinato, but I can't put all three elements together it's; just insane. Maybe some day.
-
It took me about an hour just to get the ostinato. the bass part seems almost impossible to play while holding the main riff... The 3rd part seems to be the most difficult to get ... I might stick to Chet Atkins... hehh
-
@timeofthehero EADGAD is correct, or at least that's the way it is in the book.
-
GENIUS, SIMPLY GENIUS



paul masvidal was right, this man is a "beast"
lukyganesh 1 year ago 42
sounds very bartok'ish to to me.
anyone else?
this is incredible.
trappedsoul7 2 years ago 14