brother man, here is one for you... From the St Anger sessions, an unreleased Metallica Song for you to break down and get your jamm on, "Shadows of the Cross"
I remember the notes in between on the galloping part of damage inc when you're galloping on the E and then fret the A before playing the chords absolute fucking with me, could not get that working and had to put the guitar down and try later lmao Happens to us all
The opening riff in room of mirrors had me in knots for a bit. Thought I’d learnt it, committed it to muscle memory, then listened to the track again and I’d mixed up 2 notes. Unlearning the wrong sequence is harder than right first time!
I notice you are very tight when playing palm muted on the open E string, but it gets more messy on higher strings / up the fret board. Remember to practice with metronome rythm on those areas as well as they feel quite different from the loose E.
Poor multi milionaire kirk who has played lead guitar on every single Metallica album, had lessons from Satch and has his own solo album , endorsed for ever by ESP, EMG, Ernie Ball, Marshall etc, has multiple signature guitars, the list goes on, i think he may have played up to the cameras a litttle bit on that one.
i listen to lots of grindcore, death metal, and converge-esque metalcore- so i fucking love st anger, including the snare! i think it’s neat. the lyrics are….. odd, to say the least, but it’s cool. it certainly doesn’t sound like the rest of ‘ttalica, that’s for sure.
@@goncaloferreira72 Yep. My mate can play most fuckin things (like, Decapitated and Necrophagist and shit) but somehow gets tripped up by Obituary's Violence.
Hey man!! With all due respect, I just want to add on to the funny "it is actually hard" and "oh... bitch!" statements lol, not trying to correct you here ... but you're actually simplifying it a bit... It's actually a bit trickier. Let's see if I make myself clear so you can give it a shot and say that again haha... In the last part of the fast riff your letting go of the palm mute some notes before it actually opens up... You're muting on the 5th fret then opening up when playing the open cord and then finishing on the 3rd and 5th open... But it should be muting on the 5th, then muting on the open chord and finally opening on the 3rd and 5th... It has to be palm muted the exact same way as the first part of the fast riff. you're playing: 000000--0--3--5--0--0--333555--0--3--555--0--2--3 (the numbers together are palm muted, the other ones are open, so you're leaving that last 0 open, but it should be muted: 000) it should be: 000000--0--3--5--0--0--333555--0--3-555000--2--3 (it's six strokes every palm mute)... those three palm mute strokes on the last open chord before the 3--5 turn it up a notch, try it out!
Its defo them notes in-between. They is little tinkers
Fuck yeah bro
brother man, here is one for you... From the St Anger sessions, an unreleased Metallica Song for you to break down and get your jamm on, "Shadows of the Cross"
I remember the notes in between on the galloping part of damage inc when you're galloping on the E and then fret the A before playing the chords absolute fucking with me, could not get that working and had to put the guitar down and try later lmao
Happens to us all
First round of it I fine, but it’s when it comes back round for the repeat is where it gets me
The opening riff in room of mirrors had me in knots for a bit. Thought I’d learnt it, committed it to muscle memory, then listened to the track again and I’d mixed up 2 notes. Unlearning the wrong sequence is harder than right first time!
I notice you are very tight when playing palm muted on the open E string, but it gets more messy on higher strings / up the fret board.
Remember to practice with metronome rythm on those areas as well as they feel quite different from the loose E.
I definitely think that scene was cruel on Kirk. It’s a tricky riff. They could have at least let him practice it a little off camera! Poor Kirk! 😢😅🤘🏻
Poor multi milionaire kirk who has played lead guitar on every single Metallica album, had lessons from Satch and has his own solo album , endorsed for ever by ESP, EMG, Ernie Ball, Marshall etc, has multiple signature guitars, the list goes on, i think he may have played up to the cameras a litttle bit on that one.
@@lindseycloughley2657 staged, just like reality TV? 😅
Yea. It’s the notes in between that are fuckin’ with me …… 🎶 🎵
It’s always the notes in between that are difficult
i listen to lots of grindcore, death metal, and converge-esque
metalcore- so i fucking love st anger, including the snare! i think it’s neat. the lyrics are….. odd, to say the least, but it’s cool. it certainly doesn’t sound like the rest of ‘ttalica, that’s for sure.
It's always the notes in between. That's why I still can't play Holy Wars after 35 years.😆
yh Holy Wars is a beast.
Bro that v is sick is it a epiphone ?
It’s my signature model by a company called Grainger guitars
@@mattriffmaster ahhh okay looks sick I was trying to read the headstock lol
Imo it's one of the easiest rhythms in metallica. Same with the beginning of shortest straw. But somehow Lars couldn't get it.
Now blackend... that's a different story 🤣
Different stuff is the hard for different people :)
@@goncaloferreira72 Yep. My mate can play most fuckin things (like, Decapitated and Necrophagist and shit) but somehow gets tripped up by Obituary's Violence.
Hey man!! With all due respect, I just want to add on to the funny "it is actually hard" and "oh... bitch!" statements lol, not trying to correct you here ... but you're actually simplifying it a bit... It's actually a bit trickier.
Let's see if I make myself clear so you can give it a shot and say that again haha...
In the last part of the fast riff your letting go of the palm mute some notes before it actually opens up... You're muting on the 5th fret then opening up when playing the open cord and then finishing on the 3rd and 5th open... But it should be muting on the 5th, then muting on the open chord and finally opening on the 3rd and 5th... It has to be palm muted the exact same way as the first part of the fast riff.
you're playing:
000000--0--3--5--0--0--333555--0--3--555--0--2--3 (the numbers together are palm muted, the other ones are open, so you're leaving that last 0 open, but it should be muted: 000)
it should be:
000000--0--3--5--0--0--333555--0--3-555000--2--3 (it's six strokes every palm mute)... those three palm mute strokes on the last open chord before the 3--5 turn it up a notch, try it out!