Beginner Palm Muting - Metal, Lesson By Darius Wave |
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Beginner Palm Muting - Metal, Lesson By Darius Wave |
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Jun 26 2018, 04:31 PM |
Original lesson: Beginner Palm Muting - Metal by Darius Wave
This type of lessons are my favourite! Enjoy! |
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Jun 27 2018, 05:14 PM |
Hi George!
It's very important to work on your rhythm skills so this lesson is a wise choice. As Darius said, this one is not bad at all but you need to dedicate some more time to polish timing and the overall sound of your palm muting. I recommend you to isolate the different parts and pay attention to your hands movement and position in order to get the right tone, and tight timing. It won't take too much time, but I think that you'll need at least a few weeks to feel it natural. Keep on the hard work! -------------------- My lessons
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Jun 28 2018, 12:01 AM |
I must say I appreciate your aggressive style in playing this!! It's got a very "WAR" vibe to it which I like. I can feel the aggression in your approach. It's not technically perfect, but the intent behind it is spot on. This type of riffing needs just a pinch of anger behind it to make it sound authentic IMHO and you have that. Keep that intensity up!! On to the review.
It goes get a pinch "Choppy" in spots where you are transitioning to the power chords from the open E chord. Many folks cheat this a bit by only playing the E string instead of the E power chord. It's not a full, but it does require less on the hand. However, this is just something folks do in the wild. For the purposes of these lessons, you've got to play them as written of course. One song that comes to mind which might help is MASTER OF PUPPETS by Metallica. It requires the type of fast power chord changes to and from the Open E power chord that are the main thrust of this lesson. Here is a link to the tablature for Master of Puppets. https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/metall...pets_tabs_47673 Here is what it sounds like It's an 8 Minute song so it's a ENDURANCE TEST to be sure. It's also a very cool tune to have in your bag of tricks for when you jam with other folks. It's very nearly a "Modern Standard". Something that many folks will know how to play if they are in to heavy music. As Gabe says, break this down in to chunks and isolate each bit, then put it back together. Also, I'd say try to learn Master of puppets before trying this again as it will give you all the skill sets you need in order to play this and just about any other Metal rythm you come across! As for this one, Solid 6 from me! Todd Original lesson: Beginner Palm Muting - Metal by Darius Wave
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Jul 12 2018, 07:41 PM |
Pass: 6
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