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Music man! - Ferro Cordis - 04-14-2009

watch and learn. I mean There's a few mess ups but read the description

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ng5A8Jl1kz4

show of paws. Who thinks I'm going places with this skill?


RE: Music man! - Bee - 04-14-2009

Someone please to move this to the media section?


RE: Music man! - blueeyedgabulvo0o - 04-15-2009

Tis interesting. the shreading is not bad but you should really work on different scales that have a more flow of tone. It seems that you fingertips were a bit damp cause the transitions wasn't as smooth.

All in all it isn't bad and the finger-tapping hammers wasn't that bad. You are good but I hope to see more. You make me miss my guitars so much x..x; *sighs* May I ask if you are a blue's guy? Cause that performance had a lot of blue's riffs in it and reminded me of band stuff in college and high school..

Keep it up~


RE: Music man! - Ferro Cordis - 04-15-2009

So it dose go in the media section. Sorry my bad DaD.

Heh. Yeah. Blues/rock is where I started it. And I'm open to tips and tricks on how to play. Like. whats a good scale and stuff. So If you got anything Bluee let me know.


RE: Music man! - blueeyedgabulvo0o - 04-15-2009

Simple scales including C major, D minor, and E major are all fun to play around with, and their deviants. the cool thing about the guitar its a very fun instrument with a wide variety of playing. i would suggest learning bridge chords and power chords to help the sound of the shreading work easier. And if you can wipe your strings down once in a while with like string oil. Cause it will help you glide and get rid of the gunk from the wiring.


RE: Music man! - Kalyx - 04-16-2009

I'm no music or guitar expert, but fro the most part, I like what I hear.

Gabu is right, though. Practicing easier scales and chords, along with other related derivatives, should help you out.

(Nevertheless, I could still listen to that for hours on end! :D)

Rock on!!


RE: Music man! - Ferro Cordis - 04-16-2009

(04-15-2009, 04:00 PM)blueeyedgabulvo0o Wrote: Simple scales including C major, D minor, and E major are all fun to play around with, and their deviants. the cool thing about the guitar its a very fun instrument with a wide variety of playing. i would suggest learning bridge chords and power chords to help the sound of the shreading work easier. And if you can wipe your strings down once in a while with like string oil. Cause it will help you glide and get rid of the gunk from the wiring.

Yeah. I know bridge and power chords already. I was playing them... Kinda... I was in Drop C. Love Drop C. And I already do that with my strings. I don't use oil. I use... Uhm... Vaseline.... XD It works amazingly well. Yeah. I got the idea through my perverted mind... Use it to jerk off. My friends said awesome wrist action. Must of got it from jerking off. So... Bang. Vaseline. XD


RE: Music man! - blueeyedgabulvo0o - 04-18-2009

*facepalms* lol. It just sounds like your strings are a bit tougher cause your transitions could be smoother. But other then that LOL.... hahaha...Enjoy it and have fun with your craft.


RE: Music man! - Ferro Cordis - 04-19-2009

Blue what do you mean by it just sounds like your strings are a bit tougher cause your transitions could be smoother? And how could I fix it? and what do you mean by you fingertips were a bit damp? PM or just leave a message here. Because I'm trying to get as much information and techniques on guitar as possible! XD


RE: Music man! - blueeyedgabulvo0o - 04-21-2009

Already beat you to it lol. I sent what I meant. Hope it helps cha~