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Thanks a lot!! Yeah that's been the challenge. What's deliberate and what wasn't lol obviously cliff was really instrumental in the compositions but as far as the solos it seems satrianis influence came thru
@@RomanovaMusick 🤘🤘 much love, i’m on the look out for the next acos section. really digging your in depth analyses, i know how much time and effort goes into these and the world/ interwebs thanks your efforts!!!
@@hanithehimbo3382 heck yeah, part IV will be here sooner than later. Got a couple other things to do then I'll put it out. A serious 3 minutes of Musick
@@RomanovaMusick well the darkest of winters has more notes than AC/DC’s whole career so i won’t be surprised if it’s 2 hours long 😂😂 i’m ready for it!
Thank you very much RomanOva, I was patiently waiting for your video, it's one of my favorite solos because of several phrases it contains. It is a very melodic solo with a lot of feeling, excellent tutorial. keep rockin bro!! 🤟🤟
You're uploading faster than I can learn them 😂 I'm still catching up with change of seasons. Love this song though, this and for whom the bell tolls were my two favourite Metallica songs as a kid, love the big ending.
Beautiful tutorial! I think Welcome home is one of my five favourite Metallica songs (beside Fade to black, Wherever I may roam, Orion, The unforgiven). But where is One, Master of puppets? God, it is impossible to set an order! 😊
Yeah, a top 25 makes sense. It is funny that I haven't mentioned Nothing else matters, which was the first song that I learnt on guitar, I loved that clean part at the beginning.
Great Tutorial Roman! I was wondering how on earth one would right those harmonic parts in the 2nd solo. Do you think it was just random experimenting or is there some crazy J.S.Bach music theory behind? the melodies sound so different, taken apart.
I think some was definitely random experimenting, but I'm pretty sure that Kirk was still studying under Joe Satriani during this time so I am assuming that a lot of the more 'modal' stuff came from that..
Good thing is view count has been growing steadily. Other good thing is the viewership quality is high so I have been getting support other than just views. Just gonna stay the course. It will come.
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fresh channel subscribed ...nice job man a guy in the mood to teach you things not to just play and you read the tabs,well done!
Awesome video, probably my favorite one yet.
Right awn, thanks alot!!
you’re doing great work, can’t help but think metallica didn’t know what they had when they wrote this monster jam
Thanks a lot!! Yeah that's been the challenge. What's deliberate and what wasn't lol obviously cliff was really instrumental in the compositions but as far as the solos it seems satrianis influence came thru
@@RomanovaMusick 🤘🤘 much love, i’m on the look out for the next acos section. really digging your in depth analyses, i know how much time and effort goes into these and the world/ interwebs thanks your efforts!!!
@@hanithehimbo3382 heck yeah, part IV will be here sooner than later. Got a couple other things to do then I'll put it out. A serious 3 minutes of Musick
@@RomanovaMusick well the darkest of winters has more notes than AC/DC’s whole career so i won’t be surprised if it’s 2 hours long 😂😂 i’m ready for it!
@@hanithehimbo3382 hahaha you're not too far off with either of those statements...
Thanks!
Thank you!! I appreciate it. Very happy you enjoy.
Good video. Thank you
@@wpchangphuak and thank you for watching!!
I want some of that tre-molo ice cream hahaha. Great video man thanks!
Lol I gotta get into the Gelato bizz
Can’t wait for you to transcribe the Orion bass solo onto guitar.
Hahah welp we'll see how much of the solo makes it into the vid but mark my words there's gonna be a lot of cliff in that one.
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Thank you very much RomanOva, I was patiently waiting for your video, it's one of my favorite solos because of several phrases it contains.
It is a very melodic solo with a lot of feeling, excellent tutorial.
keep rockin bro!! 🤟🤟
2 beautifully melodic Solos before 2 verses. Excellent stuff. Happy you're enjoying the vids.
You're uploading faster than I can learn them 😂 I'm still catching up with change of seasons. Love this song though, this and for whom the bell tolls were my two favourite Metallica songs as a kid, love the big ending.
hahahaa welp you better brace yourself for even MOREEEEE..
Great again, thanks !
No problem!! Glad you enjoy it.
Are you using any pedals?
I'm using all plug-ins for the fx, basically just a chorus and a tremolo for the cleans and delay/reverb for the solos
Beautiful tutorial! I think Welcome home is one of my five favourite Metallica songs (beside Fade to black, Wherever I may roam, Orion, The unforgiven). But where is One, Master of puppets? God, it is impossible to set an order! 😊
It sounds like you have a top 10 right there but no particular order. Mines a top 25 easy. Too many good ones.
Yeah, a top 25 makes sense. It is funny that I haven't mentioned Nothing else matters, which was the first song that I learnt on guitar, I loved that clean part at the beginning.
@@matepap5019 I still teach that opening week 1 or week 2 lol
Great Tutorial Roman! I was wondering how on earth one would right those harmonic parts in the 2nd solo. Do you think it was just random experimenting or is there some crazy J.S.Bach music theory behind? the melodies sound so different, taken apart.
I think some was definitely random experimenting, but I'm pretty sure that Kirk was still studying under Joe Satriani during this time so I am assuming that a lot of the more 'modal' stuff came from that..
Nice Iron Chef reference lmao
Hahah that part of the show doesn't get enough attention so I'm trying to replicate it
So much work for so few views. Hopefully you get back much more from the videos then just the views.
Good thing is view count has been growing steadily. Other good thing is the viewership quality is high so I have been getting support other than just views. Just gonna stay the course. It will come.
"Maybe even an oopsie." I really hope Kirk missed the double stop and said "oopsie" and that's the take we got.
It could've been Kirk doin the Cosby style 'OOPS BLUES' all along