I don't remember, I started learning it when I was 14-15 years old, and I couldn't do it for a long time, but I remembered the notes, so I tried practicing a decade or two later, having doing what I normally do, which was quite a lot, I was pretty close, so I worked on it a little bit, and I was close enough to be happy to record it. I used Guitar Pro a lot in the past, I'm sure there's a pretty good one out there on that format, but I kinda always need to find my own way to do it, even though Steve Vai is a huge influence, I can't play exactly like he plays, he is a very different human being.
@@MetalMonkVideos oh wow! What a story! You made it through, bro! I admire your stubborness and determination! Do you consider to record it in slo-mo? XD Thanks for your reply 😉
@@101depech I'm too fast for slo-mo :D Kidding. I have no faculties for actually recording anything in slow motion. However one of my least watched videos is me playing a tapping version of The Flight Of The Bumblebee starting extremely slow. I'm kinda retired now, but I used to practice everything very slowly piece by piece, just a few notes at a time. Most people practice until they can get it right. I practiced that way until I couldn't get it wrong. You gotta practice your speed and mechanics a lot, but when you're practicing a specific piece, slow is smooth, smooth is fast. When you run into a problem, work that part until it works, otherwise none of it matters. Then you work the next part that sucks. Basically work everything that sucks. Live in the suck.
It's like Julian from Trailer Park Boys, but instead of rum and coke, he's had a guitar on his hands the whole time. Nice one mate!
This is perfect! Incredible job! You deserve soooo many more views!
Great play
Wow 🔥🔥🔥🔥
You have the guitar tabs?
Not on hand, but I probably got mine from Ultimate-Guitar.com anyway. There are some pretty good ones out there.
@@MetalMonkVideos Awesome, thanks man!
@@MetalMonkVideos found a good tab! Can you share the backing track? Do you have one with bass on it? Great playing bro!
Can I ask how did you learn it and what was the source? Thx
I don't remember, I started learning it when I was 14-15 years old, and I couldn't do it for a long time, but I remembered the notes, so I tried practicing a decade or two later, having doing what I normally do, which was quite a lot, I was pretty close, so I worked on it a little bit, and I was close enough to be happy to record it. I used Guitar Pro a lot in the past, I'm sure there's a pretty good one out there on that format, but I kinda always need to find my own way to do it, even though Steve Vai is a huge influence, I can't play exactly like he plays, he is a very different human being.
@@MetalMonkVideos oh wow! What a story! You made it through, bro! I admire your stubborness and determination!
Do you consider to record it in slo-mo? XD
Thanks for your reply 😉
@@101depech I'm too fast for slo-mo :D Kidding. I have no faculties for actually recording anything in slow motion. However one of my least watched videos is me playing a tapping version of The Flight Of The Bumblebee starting extremely slow. I'm kinda retired now, but I used to practice everything very slowly piece by piece, just a few notes at a time. Most people practice until they can get it right. I practiced that way until I couldn't get it wrong. You gotta practice your speed and mechanics a lot, but when you're practicing a specific piece, slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
When you run into a problem, work that part until it works, otherwise none of it matters. Then you work the next part that sucks. Basically work everything that sucks. Live in the suck.
@@MetalMonkVideos the words to live by :) Thanks again!
Words of wisdom, Lloyd my man.