gonna learn this! thanks!
Ho my god! Great man!
good job partner! awesome!
Very cool lesson, Diaz. Keep them coming!
impressive, how do you mute the strings while using this technique?
Thanks mate!
Late but sure! ... Good Job partener! nice lesson!
Thanks David
Wow, this is amazing!
Great job!
Thank you!!
Very nice lesson & playin' Santiago !
Very cool job
You are brilliant Can you do some tapping in style of Michael Romeo
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Thank you so much guys!!. I'm glad you like it. Hope it will be very helpful for you all.
Awesome lesson Santiago! Sounds great.
Right, now I've picked my Jaw up from the floor I can only say:-
Killer lesson man!!!!
Sounds great man, really nicely composed Etude, and great playing, just perfect!
No dampener needed lol
Your awesome man, thanks for the inspiration and the sick lesson !
Killer lesson man
hi sdg, sounds pretty cool to me, i wish i could use my right hand for this type of playing but i,m no where near this level yet, great lesson!
Great lesson & technique !
Awesome lesson Santiago!
Bookmarked, practicing it right now!
Very well done Santiago, great lesson!
Wicked man!
Awesome lesson Santiago, love it man!
Wow! So clean Great technique,Satniago
+1 to attitude for ending the lesson on your "bad motherfinger" as Kris calls it
awesome man!!! perfect take!
Very nice (and challenging) etude, so many cool possibilities with this technique - thanks Santiago!
The final idea of the lesson is to take these examples and transport them to other keys and other groups.
Work every example slow with metronome. Then, when you’re sure and get used to them, speed it up little by little.
The tempo on this lesson is 180bpm
Let’s work!!
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