Sepultura Style Rhythm, Lesson By Gabriel Leopardi |
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Sepultura Style Rhythm, Lesson By Gabriel Leopardi |
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Oct 10 2015, 11:54 PM |
Original lesson: Sepultura Style Rhythm by Gabriel Leopardi
I really liked this lesson. For one, I like that era of Sepultura, and Refuse/Resist is one of my favorite songs. It was good to learn some riffs in Phrygian. Also, while technically its not really complex, the rhythm is what makes it brutally effective. Definitely learned some good stuff with this lesson. I don't have an EQ pedal, so I tried to recreate the intro sound by putting a wah pedal AFTER the distortion pedal. This has the effect of "choking" the guitar tone, making it sound like an old radio. Also rocking the wah forward has the effect of building tension for when the rest of the instruments kick in.... well... at least that was what I was going for lol This post has been edited by Mudbone: Oct 10 2015, 11:57 PM -------------------- He who laughs last thinks slowest. "That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence." - Christopher Hitchens Gear: Guitars: Uncle Rufus' Twanger Classic Amps: Mississippi Boom Box Mojo: Hammer of Odin and a pair of Ox gonads Inspiration: Samuel Adams Boston Lager Zero to Hero: 1,387/10,000 |
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Oct 12 2015, 07:47 PM |
Hi Mudbone!
Good playing here! I can hear that your playing is tight most of the time on this lesson, but when I look at your hands, you don't look comfortable yet with the rhythm and left hand changes. The next step should be to economize movements and relax both hands while you play to add some extra groove and dynamics to your playing. About the tone, I like the wah wah effect, it's a good solution for this kind of effect, but the overal tone could have more "body". You have a good amount of distortion but I would try to get more low end in your tone, to make your guitar sound bigger as this style deserves it. I think that adding more bass, and also experimenting with different mids levels from your amp could help. Other than that, this is a good take, keep on rocking. -------------------- My lessons
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Oct 14 2015, 06:46 PM |
Pass. 7.3
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