@mp3dude23 Hey, thanks for watching! The best advice I can give you is to practice it slow at first with a metronome and then increase speed as you pick it up. Seriously, it's the best way. I used to never use a metronome but when I did I noticed a big difference. Just be aware of how you are playing it and any mistakes you may be making (wrong notes, picking is awkward) -- really analyze your own playing!
@metallicaniklas11 Hey man, I'm not going to re-film it. I figure that I played it slowly enough that you should be able to pick out the notes using your ears, that's the best way to learn any song. Cheers
It depends. I personally like shredding on the lower strings because on the lower strings because they're bigger and I can get my hand in a better position. I do have very low action on my guitar. Just practice and see what happens! Cheers.
Thanks man,that was really awesome, i am a beginner and i have a question that may sound stupid to you, correct me if i'm wrong but isn't harder to shred the low strings (i mean the 6th and the 5th) , may be i have to lower the bridge so the strings get really close to the frets, i mean what do you think ? thanks in advance, cheers
@mp3dude23 Hey, thanks for watching! The best advice I can give you is to practice it slow at first with a metronome and then increase speed as you pick it up. Seriously, it's the best way. I used to never use a metronome but when I did I noticed a big difference. Just be aware of how you are playing it and any mistakes you may be making (wrong notes, picking is awkward) -- really analyze your own playing!
your pent sound great.
@metallicaniklas11
Hey man, I'm not going to re-film it. I figure that I played it slowly enough that you should be able to pick out the notes using your ears, that's the best way to learn any song. Cheers
When Checkenpicking the riff I play the E string A string and also the D string. This takes away the big stretch and also the big string skip.
great video.
Really awesome Tutorial!
It depends. I personally like shredding on the lower strings because on the lower strings because they're bigger and I can get my hand in a better position. I do have very low action on my guitar. Just practice and see what happens! Cheers.
The entire song is in b. The first part, B minor. The second part B major or, g sharp minor.
Awesome tutorial bro...really helpful!
6:58
Amazing!
Amazing tutorial!! Really really thanks!!! :D
Cool!
I dig the intro part (with the chicken picking). . From all the existing tabs online, i think your way is the most identical to buckethead's
Great😉👍
nice tutorial :) do you have any tips on how to practice the fast part around 2:00 ?
thanx
the very last part is it all picked or it has hammer/pull off?
Thanks man,that was really awesome, i am a beginner and i have a question that may sound stupid to you, correct me if i'm wrong but isn't harder to shred the low strings (i mean the 6th and the 5th) , may be i have to lower the bridge so the strings get really close to the frets, i mean what do you think ?
thanks in advance, cheers
O buckethead usa trastes Jumbo
It's a mixture, find what's comfortable and fast.
i want teh supersonic speeds
You sir, i approve 8-)
It's just me who think a Stratocaster isn't the best guitar to play this? it's too hard
its just you, the difference from a strat to a superstrat is the visuals and pickup type. The difficulty is the same.
Alex Mori The neck and frets/fretwork and setup can vastly affect difficulty.
A Les Paul only makes it more difficult lol, it's neck is one of the most uncomfortable things i've played
@WSpaceCaptainW Hey, thanks man!
Thanks man
I have that guitar
who is the tunning
Buckethead used half step/full step down back in the early 2000s and now he just uses standard
Slaytanic Shredder I know. I meant he played all of his songs a half step down LIVE in the early 2000s and nowadays he plays everything in standard
nice but you got use your middle finger on the intro part