Unless I get alot better at making backing tracks, I don't have much else to contribute, at least not on any consistent basis. I could always upload a bunch of the BucketheadExperience backing tracks I'd saved before he closed his account for some reason....
is the Tab Pro tab for the flat version the same if I just play it in standard with this backing track? Also, does anyone know is it possible to use a pedal killswitch and be as accurate as if it was in the guitar itself? If not, how expensive and difficult is it to get one installed?
if you have a 3-way pickup selector, just turn the neck pickup all the way down and go to middle position. Now you are effectively using the bridge pickup, but you can quickly switch to the neck pickup for a killswitch effect. Hope this helps!
BradleyVolk3 Unfortunately, I can't answer with absolute certainty; I never took a class. But I know it's definitely lower than standard tuning, and he usually plays live with drop tuning, so I'd bet on your guess.
your a good man for making all of the backing tracks you do. god bless
Thank you very much.
no problem. saw your description "this may be the end for me" its been a good run if it is
Unless I get alot better at making backing tracks, I don't have much else to contribute, at least not on any consistent basis.
I could always upload a bunch of the BucketheadExperience backing tracks I'd saved before he closed his account for some reason....
Legend . Thank you
Thank you very much for the backing track. It's great to jam this masterpiece to it.
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legend!!!!
This is a great track!
thanks a lot !!
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I'm learning this song. Do you mind if I use your backing track in a video when I can play it? I'll give you credits of course!
Sure, go on ahead!
Hi! I want to ask you to use this for background of playing the guitar part from 0:00 to 1:02
I'll give u credit, of course.
Don't see why not, go on ahead!
is the Tab Pro tab for the flat version the same if I just play it in standard with this backing track? Also, does anyone know is it possible to use a pedal killswitch and be as accurate as if it was in the guitar itself? If not, how expensive and difficult is it to get one installed?
Try a slicer FX.
if you have a 3-way pickup selector, just turn the neck pickup all the way down and go to middle position. Now you are effectively using the bridge pickup, but you can quickly switch to the neck pickup for a killswitch effect. Hope this helps!
Thanks for posting this: Do I have your permission to use this audio to make a cover video?
Sure, no prob.
@@Jdrcsc2 thanks a lot! here's the link if you're interested. I credited your channel! th-cam.com/video/kYs6jAEtdak/w-d-xo.html
b minor
May I use this track for bass solos?
Go ahead man :)
Thanks bro
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Bpm???? 75???
is there one down a half step that someone posted?
You're referring to the tuning it's in on the album? Check my other videos.
Answer me this, what tuning is he on from the studio album version?? Eb/Db, right??
BradleyVolk3
Unfortunately, I can't answer with absolute certainty; I never took a class. But I know it's definitely lower than standard tuning, and he usually plays live with drop tuning, so I'd bet on your guess.
Your right. I did just see them on here. Eb for sure onthe album.
I know it's been a year since you asked, but anyways: Eb standard on the album, and E standard live.
Why tuning like this?
Em :)
@@diegom.bolanos7748 standard
Anyone knows the bpm?
Should be about 75
a little late but its 151 BPM
@@maxwellwinter2114 but the last part is abit messed up
umm whts the bpm
151
Tone?
Em
No drums please
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