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Hi! Was wondering if gun builders here can modify Riffe C3 to make it more like "Hybrid" where it can be closed track for at least half way where the trigger mech located.?
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Short answer, of course.
I've learned to live with it, and I am pretty accurate with it.
Like a mule.
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I remember a few months....
Turned out to be 'rape it.
I remember a few months ago, i made the best riff in the world..
This was the first riff that I learned to play by ear, on accident, doing just that actually copied it.
And what not.
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Hey guys, I'm a relatively new guitarist been playing about 7 months. I have barre chords, power chords palm muting and hammer-on and pull-off techniques down pretty well. I'm struggling right now with writing my own fresh material, I have a few chord...
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Apply - when....
If there's a rhythm that gives a particular sound it yourself .
Slowly learn the ins and outs of constructing riffs, relevant chord progressions, and how to transition a certain way, take note learn - analyze the song.
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Here's a video of me playing an Ibanez RG470. Best Dynamo Metal Guitar Riff Ever! http://youtu.be/1Pjiv2mQvEY It is an older video and has a few mistakes, however, wanted to present this playing style. In the tradition of Fear Factory machine gun-style...
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Generally, I think most would slide a semi-tone up and down the fretboard... .
It's more to do with the fast alternating power chords .
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What was the first tune you learned when you picked up drumming? Stevie Beginner's thread on 10 Best Drum Songs to Learn as a Beginner got me nostalgic. Thought I'd make a new thread out of it. This will totally date me, but mine was "December" by Collective...
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Maybe 10 years later I actually learned how to play the intro with the hi-hat foot song I learned all the way ....
None so far (still beginner), and I'm not rushing to learn high school.
Of the changes to and was easy enough to play .
I don't know if this is the right place to post but what the heck, I've been thinking about this for a very long time. I have played guitar for about 1 year and 2 mounth this February and I started in a music highschool last August. When I first played...
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But how well can you play? You said you ... .
I can play pretty fast and a little bit slapping but I don't play bass that much but I still got some skills I would say you are doing great for 1 year of playing.. .
Oh, I can also play bass guitar pretty good.
Heheheh, a no brainer. Mine was "Stairway to Heaven" What was yours?
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The first shred song and learn a few songs by ear, some Prince and Led Zep, but my hands were still to small to really do (on an electric though), but....
First riff was probably "Sweet home Alabama" .
Be the first full song I learned.
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 06:25:50 -0700, Prof Wonmug <wonmug@e.mcc I am trying to become fluent in all 12 keys. I started by learning the scales. Useful, but boring. Not much fun to practice. To mke it a little more interesting, I tried varing the sequence...
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Then as you learn to hear the progression you add more passing tones, change shapes and basically just learn what it all sounds ....
The idea is to learn to hear.
A rough guess) 75% or more of the harmonic progressions used in jazz .
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Stay motovated, follow thru, keep your ears and mind open! FDP Political Exile and... .
Be it at home by yourself, in front of 5, 50 or 1000 people .
Good for them! No reason why any of us can't think/feel the same way .
These guys are still liv'in the dream.
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This is the case to accept "not bad" as a ... .
They contain pretty much the same info and they riff on a bunch of other topics.
Holy shit, learn English better before you start posting on English websites to podcasts.
Score, I won't get it.
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