+Charlie Silveria cheap too. Tho i would prefer the front "color" be the same as in the back. Theres no pattern on back, just the red color and see thru wood
Youre right, i think my hand movement is too wide.. gives stress to biceps area. I also think I hold the pick wrong way.. Lately ive been trying to hold it differenly when alternative picking. Keeping the fingers in fist or how to explain it... Supposedly gives more firm grip
uh oh, ive been playing that part like 5-7 years already, I dont know if I even play it correctly... Ill try make a tab for that riff later today... I suck at tabbing anything precisely :D
The first 1/3 is the hardest one... at 2:22 ~~ i start to feel stress on my right hand... good thing theres slow part after that. I guess its showing that im not playing in band so I dont really need endurance
When playing a song that was written on a six string on a seven string, do you ever have trouble keeping the seventh string quiet? Considering buying a seven string and this is a concern I have.
+Joe Nitrate yes and no. At least for me it worked like this: The songs i learned with 6 string before buying 7 string were kinda weird and still are. Because you dont really learn to play from "6th string" but instead from the "closest string to you". When you swap to 7 string that closest string would be the 7th string so you make mistakes without realizing it. However when you learn 6 string song from beginning with 7 string, there is no problems. The biggest problem i have with 7 string are chords like G and F. It could take few months to get used to 7 string anyway
God those schecters are so nice, I love hellraisers
+Charlie Silveria cheap too. Tho i would prefer the front "color" be the same as in the back. Theres no pattern on back, just the red color and see thru wood
Imagine playing this, dantes inferno and storm rider without break.
Yeah, not even close. Its crazy how he can continue playing full gigs like that.. nuts
Shaffer is Shaffer, but you've played whole song, respect, man! I stuck in the first 1/3 ))
Nice! You're good.
Youre right, i think my hand movement is too wide.. gives stress to biceps area. I also think I hold the pick wrong way.. Lately ive been trying to hold it differenly when alternative picking. Keeping the fingers in fist or how to explain it... Supposedly gives more firm grip
uh oh, ive been playing that part like 5-7 years already, I dont know if I even play it correctly... Ill try make a tab for that riff later today... I suck at tabbing anything precisely :D
The first 1/3 is the hardest one... at 2:22 ~~ i start to feel stress on my right hand... good thing theres slow part after that. I guess its showing that im not playing in band so I dont really need endurance
oh what the heck, i tabbed it already :p hope it helps... i sent you link in pm
When playing a song that was written on a six string on a seven string, do you ever have trouble keeping the seventh string quiet? Considering buying a seven string and this is a concern I have.
+Joe Nitrate yes and no. At least for me it worked like this: The songs i learned with 6 string before buying 7 string were kinda weird and still are. Because you dont really learn to play from "6th string" but instead from the "closest string to you". When you swap to 7 string that closest string would be the 7th string so you make mistakes without realizing it. However when you learn 6 string song from beginning with 7 string, there is no problems. The biggest problem i have with 7 string are chords like G and F. It could take few months to get used to 7 string anyway
+Hartsai got it. thanks for the detailed response!
Good cover my friend, try to practise your downpicking more because you miss a lot dynamics, good job tho
Not really Shaffer's galloping but anyway good try and nice to watch. Thank you!