• Tips on writing Metal solos?
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hey hakita and enguage, movie night soon?
[QUOTE=mynames2long;22704995]hey hakita and enguage, movie night soon?[/QUOTE] You chaps damn well better.
[QUOTE=mynames2long;22704995]hey hakita and enguage, movie night soon?[/QUOTE] Thinking about watching it with a friend of mine.
Do the scales sound best when sweep picked, because I'm not very good at that :saddowns:
I can't believe you guys haven't seen Spinal Tap. I thought all metal fans would have seen it by now. It's one of my favorite comedies. I swear, it's just as funny each time I watch it (and I've watched it many times).
to compose great metal solos, listen and take inspiration from every genre except metal
[QUOTE=TheHydra;22726097]to compose great metal solos, listen and take inspiration from every genre except metal[/QUOTE] This has to be emphasised. Hell, even non-guitar solos (Keyboard, even stuff like violins) are great inspiration.
[QUOTE=TheHydra;22726097]to compose great metal solos, listen and take inspiration from every genre except metal[/QUOTE] Interesting viewpoint, I'll have to do that
[QUOTE=mynames2long;22704995]hey hakita and enguage, movie night soon?[/QUOTE] hey man, I'm up for it :v:
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