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AcrossFiveJulys
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and here i am happy with myself for learning the intro to stairway to heaven post more! | ||
gumbum8
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lol j/k that's pretty badass XD | ||
Mah Buckit!
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Don´t like them, but your playing was pretty good, none of that standard youtube ear-raping. I actually rehearsed that one COB song with all those sweeps in the beginning, but that was just part of my practising when I still used to do that. | ||
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On September 27 2009 05:20 Mah Buckit! wrote: You´re not anchoring with your pinky, right? I don't know what that means. I'm self-taught so I'm pretty sure I learned half the shit "wrong." I know I often keep my thumb on the middle of the back of the neck when shredding while every pro player seems to have their thumb looped over the top :\ | ||
nortorius
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On September 27 2009 05:23 -orb- wrote: Thanks guys! ^_^ I don't know what that means. I'm self-taught so I'm pretty sure I learned half the shit "wrong." I know I often keep my thumb on the middle of the back of the neck when shredding while every pro player seems to have their thumb looped over the top :\ I think he just means keeping your pinky on the base on the guitar while youre (finger)picking. I use to do it because it helped me know where my fingers were in relation to the strings, but I'm pretty sure proper technique is playing without anchoring. It really doesn't matter imo, just do what feels comfortable. Great job btw | ||
FXOTheoRy
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Mah Buckit!
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On September 27 2009 05:59 nortorius wrote: I think he just means keeping your pinky on the base on the guitar while youre (finger)picking. I use to do it because it helped me know where my fingers were in relation to the strings, but I'm pretty sure proper technique is playing without anchoring. It really doesn't matter imo, just do what feels comfortable. Great job btw Just saying that, when playing some extremely fast stuff that can fuck up your hand pretty bad. I´m self taught too but when I started playing some FAST stuff my wrist got ripped apart. But yeah many guitarists do anchor so maybe it isn´t that dangerous to all. And sometimes you do that when muting the strings so it kinda sticks on. Yeah but I´m not talking about the frethand here. That thumb position is however also pretty important because when in wrong position your hand gets really easily tired and hurts. | ||
leMaj24
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5v5 our NYC CEVOp ++ | ||
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On September 27 2009 07:03 leMaj24 wrote: 5v5 our NYC CEVOp ++ rofl | ||
Frits
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but you seriously need to work out a little + better haircut not sure if thats the kind of feedback youre looking for lol but keep up the good work | ||
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On September 27 2009 07:50 Frits wrote: guitar play was great but you seriously need to work out a little + better haircut not sure if thats the kind of feedback youre looking for lol but keep up the good work | ||
intrigue
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On September 27 2009 07:50 Frits wrote: guitar play was great but you seriously need to work out a little + better haircut not sure if thats the kind of feedback youre looking for lol but keep up the good work ignore this you are fine, don't worry. skinny nerds like you and me are in these days. edit: oh you're pretty sick too! | ||
FragKrag
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u gud <3 5/5 | ||
Exia
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Foucault
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God I love Follow the reaper. Keep it up! By the way you have big potential. I played classical guitar for alot of years but I can tell you are self-taught. Use a metronome to learn rhythm because you fall behind a couple of times That being said you are quite good to be honest. I would love to see you play more Bodom stuff | ||
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On September 27 2009 08:49 Exia wrote: Impressive dude, awesome cover. You got a great sound as well. Do you have any stuff you've made up and would like to show? I've only written one song. I hadn't thought about recording that, that might be interesting! On the other hand, since I have no singer and I never bothered to write lyrics the verses would prolly sound a little boring heh On September 27 2009 08:50 Foucault wrote: Props for doing a cover of Bodom when they still were good. God I love Follow the reaper. Keep it up! By the way you have big potential. I played classical guitar for alot of years but I can tell you are self-taught. Use a metronome to learn rhythm because you fall behind a couple of times That being said you are quite good to be honest. I would love to see you play more Bodom stuff Thanks dude, and yeah I love old bodom! I can't stand AYDY, although blooddrunk isn't that bad. | ||
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Pwntrucci[sR]
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Nice cover. | ||
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On September 27 2009 09:05 Foucault wrote: Man please do "Kissing the shadows". That's one of my favourite Bodom songs along with "Deadnight warrior" (is it called that?) God I wish. While being one of my favorite songs of theirs as well, it's also generally considered the single hardest song they've ever done. I'm just not up at that level yet. | ||
eatmyshorts5
United States1530 Posts
Oh yeah what scale do most metalheads solo on cause i know the "metal scale" is the minor harmonic but it doesn't sound like any of the metal songs i hear out there. Is it minor pentatonic? I wanna also get into playing this kind of metal. Got any songs you suggest i could start with? | ||
JohnColtrane
Australia4813 Posts
On September 27 2009 11:54 eatmyshorts5 wrote: What kind of guitar do you play on? I need a guitar i can shred on and a Fender Stratocaster is a no go Oh yeah what scale do most metalheads solo on cause i know the "metal scale" is the minor harmonic but it doesn't sound like any of the metal songs i hear out there. Is it minor pentatonic? I wanna also get into playing this kind of metal. Got any songs you suggest i could start with? it depends on the band/genre but from what ive heard its either: 1) pentatonics (major and minor, some are also uber enough to omit the 3rds to get a nice suspended sound) 2)diatonics / diatonics based (major, minor, major modes) its hard because theres so many tensions and accidentals and random chromaticism but generally thats what i hear. metal isnt a genre where certain scales fit certain harmony so genrally you see lots of different scales / people not really using scales at all im sure lots of bands use other stuff like diminished and altered too though | ||
FragKrag
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ie random notes | ||
JohnColtrane
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just kidding | ||
Mah Buckit!
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On September 27 2009 17:41 Mah Buckit! wrote: This is metal soloing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDnJ_AnVxZE&feature=related lol is that real or a joke | ||
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