Thanks! It does everything I personally need it to, but I do find reaching the 24th fret on the high strings is a little tricky sometimes. I was a little worried about tuning as low as D1 for this track with the 26.5 scale length, but it holds up surprisingly well.
As a drummer, I always love the philosophy of guitar players writing the drums for the backing track. “Ok so crash cymbal on every downbeat, snare on 2 and 4, and the bass drum on every single guitar pluck no matter how fast and ridiculous.” Reminds me of writing and playing music with my best friend back in the day. 😢 Not a huge fan of djent but this is awesome. Your tone when you play high on the fretboard is incredible. Love that dissonant chord with the bends at 0:16.
Thanks, I'm actually a drummer myself! Definitely have a bad habit of programming generic drum parts early in the writing process and then not changing them later on 😄
This is like my 89th attempt at getting help with thall. Maybe i should just give up at this point but the thing is, as someone who is self taught, i just cant seem to fucking nail the sound and energy of thall. So is there anybody out there willing to give me some guidance on where tobegin writing music like this? Any tabs someone has access to for certain songs for example? I hate how niche thall is too, like damn i can never find tabs lol
Definitely depends on the sound you're going for and what instrument you have, but I got my start from checking out Vildhjarta tabs (specifically Den Helige Anden) and learning the riffs and patterns from there. I might make a video about it in the future.
@DjentyMcDjentFace7990 been playing music for about 15 years and have not come close to your level of playing on guitar 😭😂 went to school for it as well, I know many instruments and have been a producer for a while now, found a decent audience but been wanting to expand on playing for a while hahaha just need to escape production for a while 😂