Great lesson Shane these techniques aren’t really shown anywhere else so to be able too learn from you and put them in my own riffs are amazing keep up the fantastic work mate🤘🤘🤘
Interesting lesson. I find grindcore often has shorter riffs than metal. Even if they're just as heavy, they tend to be more like punk riffs in that regard.
Another fun thing to try instead of sliding is hammering on to the next fret with your middle finger while still holding the power chord so it gives you a quick tritone instead of a slide for even more texture and evilness! I think I saw Matt pike do this I cant remember now haha. Excellent lesson as always! You're an inspiration!
i find that things get a lot easier if you wuss out a bit and use drop tuning. the sliding is less cumbersome and you can wail out more. im composing my album entirely on a 7-string tuned to Drop A personally
It’s definitely not easy, that’s why I conveyed my novice approach to it and only focused on one aspect I could decipher . The picking speed of the opened strumming is the part I struggle with the most.
As somebody who came from playing Grindcore I can confirm it is harder to play than death metal. I think you captured some key points of the style! Great job
Great lesson Shane these techniques aren’t really shown anywhere else so to be able too learn from you and put them in my own riffs are amazing keep up the fantastic work mate🤘🤘🤘
Awesome you found the lesson valuable. This was a very unplanned, unscripted video sharing an idea I was riffing on after work.
That slide & tremolo picking technique is very deathgrind. Cool video. Your lessons have been a great help
Thank you 🤘🏻appreciate the comment as I’m learning how to classify each style I’m doing
You always post the right video at the right time. Always helps me in my ideas!
Interesting lesson.
I find grindcore often has shorter riffs than metal. Even if they're just as heavy, they tend to be more like punk riffs in that regard.
I agree, definitely more barebones and no leads, I find the tone is another important aspect.
This is why I ❤❤ ❤ GrindXcore
Another fun thing to try instead of sliding is hammering on to the next fret with your middle finger while still holding the power chord so it gives you a quick tritone instead of a slide for even more texture and evilness! I think I saw Matt pike do this I cant remember now haha. Excellent lesson as always! You're an inspiration!
Appreciate the continued support and thank you for the idea, I’ll give it a try 🤘🏻
I notice this technique in Autopsy and Dying Fetus. Awesome lesson man, thanks again 🤘
Nice work! Getitng some benighted vibes there
Thank you 🤘🏻
Just brilliant.
Thank you 🤘🏻
Master Dunn in the house! Killing it as usual brother, very cool lesson here..
Thanks brother, just a quick after work meal deal
Jeezzz my left hand burns for that riff great work sir Dunn
It's definitely a finger burner, and if I struggle at it it fires me up to to push harder
i find that things get a lot easier if you wuss out a bit and use drop tuning. the sliding is less cumbersome and you can wail out more. im composing my album entirely on a 7-string tuned to Drop A personally
Thanks for the suggestion I’ll give it a try, it’s definitely a struggle to pick with the ferocity of grindcore for me
Awesome bro.
Thanks brother 🤘🏻
Nailed it great job thanks for the lesson 🤘🏻
Thanks for the continued support
Great video, thank you mate.
Holy Moly. Fast left hand. Cool
Thanks brother, I’m still trying to get faster
Such a tasty meal deal brother. Bravo
Thank you, gotta love a quick meal deal
What kind of pick ups is on that Jackson I like it💯
Seymour Duncan Blackout AHB2
Also in D standard for the heaviness, great video!
Thanks 🤘🏻🔥🤘🏻
I swear grindcore is harder to play than DM
It’s definitely not easy, that’s why I conveyed my novice approach to it and only focused on one aspect I could decipher . The picking speed of the opened strumming is the part I struggle with the most.
As somebody who came from playing Grindcore I can confirm it is harder to play than death metal. I think you captured some key points of the style! Great job
@justinc9777 appreciate your comment it means alot.
Nice lesson! What tunning are you using?
D standard
@@DUNN.. Thanks a lot
Sounds mean and a little bit snotty. I like it and I'll give it a go
Awesome to hear , add it to your riff bag
what about tuning?
D standard
what tune is this?
D standard
@@DUNN.. thx g!