Make sure you check the version I covered using this tutorial: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GoBC8xRPRX0.html&ab_channel=GodofMischief
Coming from playing Metallica, Megadeth, and other more complexed metal songs for most of my life, Korn songs are pretty easy to play. They're one of the metal bands that have taught me less is more. You don't need complicated riffs and solos to sound good...not that there's anything wrong with that! Haha! I loved Korn when I was a kid back in the 90s, but forgot about them for the longest time til recently I started to revisit my favorite childhood bands and fell in love with their music all over again.
Steve Vai speaks very highly of Korn. Munky and Head aren't nearly as technical of players as Vai, of course, but Vai loves the fact that they adopted his Ibanez Universe 7-string and brought that sound to the mainstream. Vai always believed in the 7-string that he commissioned and fought with Ibanez to keep it in production because he believed that it would catch on eventually. Ironically, Munky said in an interview once that he went and put a down payment on a Universe when he heard Vai play it on his Passion And Warfare album. Korn took the metal formula, slowed it down and simplified it but they definitely showed everyone the true potential of the 7-string guitar. Love them or hate them, they're innovators. Korn proved him right.
That has to be so hard when basically your brother leaves and also for the fact that he has to know every single part of every song where there used to be two guitars, and combine them
@@justinqualls4964 yeah but head is a much better guitar player, his solo stuff was better than anything munky did with Korn while he was gone, even munky admits It.
He was so fucked up and drunk 😢 I felt really bad for him when all the things happened to him in his life at the time and Head leaving. Glad they're all doing better now❤
It's weird because in the lesson he is playing 7 string A standard but when on the DVD it's him playing with the tabs it shows a 6 string with D standard tuning so it's confusing on if you could play this on a 6 string tuned to D standard