2:30 main riff 2:55 possible slight variations 6:19 pre chorus 7:15 chorus 8:38 the end Ahh... I love David Bowie so much, he has so various discography and songs are such a creative pieces of art. Thanks for the lesson!!
Carl, please complete Rust In Peace like you did Master of Puppets. If not, please give us some more Megadeth. They need justice after all and I think they are as good as Metallica.
Thank you Chris for putting out these lessons! I’ve been playing for a year and a half now and you’ve been very helpful for teaching just about every song I know! Thank you!
either what bithi said before or another MetallicA pleasssssse, been so long since the last one possibly "outlaw thorn" for the sake of chuggggggggginggggg \m/ thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuu for the amazing collection of songs already
Hey, man! Love your videos. If you're taking suggestions, here are a few really good songs that could really use a tutorial (of your quality) Five Finger Death Punch - Falling In Hate Disturbed - Serpentine Seether - Buried In The Sand Shinedown - No More Love A 'TL;DR' of the below comment: Would love to see tutorials for some/all of these songs, because most of them have few decent tabs and no tutorial. Also, would just really like to see lessons for seether/shinedown songs that don't already have tutorial videos. It just seems that most of these songs, while fairly popular, lack a high-quality tutorial (and, in some cases, don't have a tutorial at all!). Most of them DO have several tabs available, but the tabs all sound like something's off or missing in most cases. Would love to see you break down some of the above songs or other songs by those bands! I love how in-depth and high-quality your tutorials are, and it would be nice to see tutorials for songs that don't have them! Don't know how much attention this comment will get, but hopefully someone else out there agrees with me that we could always use seether/shinedown tutorials; especially for songs with conflicting tabs or other lack of quality resources!
If you like these lessons, at least do the trial for his GL365 Academy. It is so worth it -- the alternate picking etudes alone helped my playing so much. They have become a part of my everyday warmup.
Nice! I see you changed out your ceramic pick ups. Looks good. Thanks for the lesson Carl. BTW, Dawning of a brand new day, John Skyes. Lesson request.
Awesome riff and song! I already know this one but had to watch anyway to see if Carl is doing it how I do. Using bar chords on the refrain sound better to me. Now trying singing it while playing that riff!