man u totally served this song to perfection! i could only dream of being as good as u r. as a person looking to make my own covers, can i ask how did you get so good at transcribing hard songs especially when the guitar part is so faint n dominated by other instruments?
Wow, thanks so much for the kind words! 😊 I really appreciate it. Honestly, I wish I knew more music theory-it would definitely help a lot with making covers! Here's how I usually approach creating a cover: - Listen to the song over and over until I really feel connected to it. - Identify the bass chords first, then figure out the rhythm chords, and finally the melody. - Try to play the original version of the song as closely as possible. - Imagine or hum potential guitar improvements to add a unique touch to the cover (I think learning music theory would make this step even better!). - If other instruments are too dominant, I try to either match what they’re playing or create something that supports them to make the cover more cohesive. - Once all the parts are ready, I record the entire guitar performance. - Finally, I listen to my cover repeatedly, making adjustments until I’m happy with the result. I actually got inspired to approach covers this way after watching this video: ruclips.net/video/PHdo1qWNWI4/видео.html. It takes time and patience, but it’s such a fun process. Keep at it, and I’m sure you’ll make amazing covers! 🔥🔥
im definitely going to take this advice and store them into memory! on a side note, i think your guitar improvements rlly does give the song some personal spin to it 👍 keep making vids 🙌
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man u totally served this song to perfection! i could only dream of being as good as u r. as a person looking to make my own covers, can i ask how did you get so good at transcribing hard songs especially when the guitar part is so faint n dominated by other instruments?
Wow, thanks so much for the kind words! 😊 I really appreciate it. Honestly, I wish I knew more music theory-it would definitely help a lot with making covers! Here's how I usually approach creating a cover:
- Listen to the song over and over until I really feel connected to it.
- Identify the bass chords first, then figure out the rhythm chords, and finally the melody.
- Try to play the original version of the song as closely as possible.
- Imagine or hum potential guitar improvements to add a unique touch to the cover (I think learning music theory would make this step even better!).
- If other instruments are too dominant, I try to either match what they’re playing or create something that supports them to make the cover more cohesive.
- Once all the parts are ready, I record the entire guitar performance.
- Finally, I listen to my cover repeatedly, making adjustments until I’m happy with the result.
I actually got inspired to approach covers this way after watching this video: ruclips.net/video/PHdo1qWNWI4/видео.html.
It takes time and patience, but it’s such a fun process. Keep at it, and I’m sure you’ll make amazing covers! 🔥🔥
im definitely going to take this advice and store them into memory! on a side note, i think your guitar improvements rlly does give the song some personal spin to it 👍 keep making vids 🙌