@@itisinickt I state the title of the video verbatim at 1:50. I do use similar terms like "sorrow" and "melancholy" in the opening seconds as well. Not sure what part of the video you watched but there's some good stuff in there. I point out the saddest note at 4:25.
Hey Shred, Is there an app or website that can test one's ablility to read music quickly and efficiently (not tabs) that gives you feedback as one plays instantly. Obviously it would need a microphone for the app/site can listen. Perhaps guitarpro can do this? Thoughts? Admittedly the appropriate fingering on the fret board may have some variation, similary for the finger plucking. Btw, I am taking classical guitar lessons. I figure that proper form is best enforced by classical technique. It should help me ultimately with electric guitar. Thoughts?
@@chrisbassartist4344 Thanks. That would be a partial soluition. I was hoping it had some AI that could check the notes I am playing. Obviously one can carefully work out songs in pain staking fashion.
My new fave channel ... keep up the outstanding work Scott !😎 ❤❤❤❤❤
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I'm honored to hear that Michael! I have a new video on Neoclassical metal coming soon!
I really love that you are doing something unique with guitar on TH-cam! Great job. Keep up the hard work. I think you are destined for great things!
Yeah ... dig Shreds style and he's one of the few people on UTube that knows what they are talking about 😅
Thank you Mike, that's really encouraging to hear!
its not unique to teach something but not say the name of it in the title. its called click bait.
@@itisinickt I state the title of the video verbatim at 1:50. I do use similar terms like "sorrow" and "melancholy" in the opening seconds as well. Not sure what part of the video you watched but there's some good stuff in there. I point out the saddest note at 4:25.
After learning a lil theory, i realized this is the scale i naturally played for metal for years.
Yes! It's very popular in metal
@musictheoryforguitar13 played for many years with no theory, now getting into it its making me think alot different.
Hey Shred, Is there an app or website that can test one's ablility to read music quickly and efficiently (not tabs) that gives you feedback as one plays instantly. Obviously it would need a microphone for the app/site can listen. Perhaps guitarpro can do this? Thoughts?
Admittedly the appropriate fingering on the fret board may have some variation, similary for the finger plucking. Btw, I am taking classical guitar lessons. I figure that proper form is best enforced by classical technique. It should help me ultimately with electric guitar. Thoughts?
In guitar pro you can hide the tabs and only have notation visible
@@chrisbassartist4344 Thanks. That would be a partial soluition. I was hoping it had some AI that could check the notes I am playing. Obviously one can carefully work out songs in pain staking fashion.
Here's a few options to research, Music Tutor, Vivace, Notes Teacher and Music Crab
Funny shit bro lol
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