Not too bad bro I'm an old blues Man even I just learned something how about that LOL and I've been playing for 63 years yes I am an old mother.. but I can still play my ass off LOL LOL
why does symphony of destruction sound slightly off? the tabs are right but sounds just a tad off, nearly like its in a major key, hmm I am not too sure to be honest
I accidentaly have followed almost the same path in my 9 months of self learning. Thanks for reminding me the interlude from Master, this is my todays and for some days practice riff, it arleady goes well. I have a question, at Creeping death the pull off at the end of riff sounds sometimes non properly like some notes get lost. I switch to clean channel to see if i just miss the notes but it is not the case. Is there any chance I use too much gain for this one? Or I am just meshing up with the technique because of speed.
Funny story is even tho I was really bad at the time since I was juts starting out, I learned how to play master of puppets AND creeping death and before I finally managed to learn seek and destroy because seek an destroy was hard for me at the time 🤣
I think the piano is 25% of this version, I like the way Slash finds a way into this song and leads us to more, Add piano to keep up with Slash and who knows where that goes
I played the video at 2x speed during the "slow played" section, and wow, that's how clean it should sound when I play guitar. Jason Becker is a virtuoso.
2:33 you mention on the captions about having muscle memory to play these as a group. I've been doing this thinking im doing it wrong because I have ironed these sixplets and triplets so much in my head that sometimes it's difficult to think of each note individually. Im guessing the best is to be able to group them while still being able to slow down and tell each note apart? Because while on these songs it's pretty easy since there's no changes, sometimes with songs with weirder rhythms it becomes harder to do it properly. Huge example would be battery, that a lot of people don't even play "right" because it's so hard to play it how it was written.