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Thread Review for Curse this song...grrrr (newest post first)
SpiderWave625 Posted on 12:52 am on Sep. 20, 2012
I think the first step would be memorizing the notes.
Good luck & let me know how it goes or if you have more questions!
 
old fashion Metal Posted on 5:37 am on June 4, 2005
thanks man. Now i wont block the original topic any longer, see ya.
 
katarjedi Posted on 4:03 pm on June 3, 2005

Quote: from old fashion Metal on 4:49 am on June 3, 2005
How does this paying for the other lessons work, and how much does it cost?

(Edited by old fashion Metal at 7:00 am on June 3, 2005)


All the info you need is at the webpage.
http://stetina.com/masterclass.html
 
old fashion Metal Posted on 5:49 am on June 3, 2005
well, i ve got only a copy of the jackson kelly from martinez with a floyd rose tremolo, and a behringer strat-copy. So i m just someone who buys copies (not because i like it, but because of the d*mn
ed money)

i downloaded the free lesson. Its pretty cool, but i still didn t work ML vol 1 down(i m about to begin the "Montezumaz revenge" solo). So i ll do that first.

By the way: How does this paying for the other lessons work, and how much does it cost?

(Edited by old fashion Metal at 7:00 am on June 3, 2005)
 
katarjedi Posted on 2:37 am on June 3, 2005
You should try out the free sample lesson just for fun and inspiration.

My guitar is nothing special-- ESP M350 (discontinued model) with the original EMG HZ pickups.  I got it for $600 about 5 years ago.  I've had a monogamous relationship with that one guitar ever since.
 
old fashion Metal Posted on 9:16 am on June 2, 2005
Man, katarjedi, you re awesome! I ve not tried these lessons yet,although i ve heard troys interpretation, just wandered around in this forum. But then i saw that.You ve got skills man.
I wanted to know, which guitar you use in that video?
 
katarjedi Posted on 6:31 am on May 30, 2004
well the video has atrocious sound. (recorded at 2 am, so i had to use low volume levels & digital cam is junk from like 1998)

i have a POD2.0 going to a 65 watt crate practice amp with single 10" speaker. i use the 6D preset on the POD for a "wet" lead sound.

(Edited by katarjedi at 5:34 am on May 30, 2004)
 
Seigi16 Posted on 2:52 am on May 30, 2004
I will try that..
the song is still a pain in the butt but im slowly progressing
what kind of amp do you use?
 
katarjedi Posted on 2:46 am on May 30, 2004
i made a video of that part!
http://s95395959.onlinehome.us/patrick%20-%20beethoven%20tapping.MPG

use your  left hand fingers to mute the other strings. Also, make sure that your taps and pull-offs "snap" the string down as they lift off the string. As always, start slow and build up. The first step is memorizing the notes. Good luck & let me know how it goes or if you have more questions!
 
Seigi16 Posted on 1:43 am on May 30, 2004
curse this song...grrr
I bought the first 3 lessons awhile ago and its a royal pain in the ass but  over all a very good song
1 question to anyone...How in the world do you pull off the tapped arpeggios with all the distortion...Im tihnking about using a sock to dampen my guitar neck to cut out all of the extra ringing but It makes me feel like Im cheating..lol
any help is appreciated
 

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