+Kunal Sharma lol thanks! My aunt gave me my first guitar around 13 years ago. And while I sort of messed around with it every once in a while and learned some of the basic stuff, I didn't really start to take it seriously until about 2 years later. So I've really been playing for about 11 years now
Kyle Scott Actually I am 17 and really want to start playing.But I always think that it's to late.I know its all about practice.But can you advice me that should I really learn or just drop it
+Kunal Sharma I don't think it's too late. You're only a few years older than I was when I started to take learning the guitar seriously (I was about 14) If you want to learn then go for it. The sooner the better!
Is that a Schecter Demon 6 Diamond Series? I have the same guitar except it's finish is really dark red and black on the edges, and kinda has a finish that looks like something you'd see on a PRS.
Kyle Scott being a bassist, I am not very knowledgeable with different guitar tunings. And when i googled drop b, it showed 2 versions. The more common one being B-F#-B-E-G#-C#. And the other being B-Gb-B-E-Ab-Db. Are you using one of those or am i just being a idiot
+Lomostopmotion Those are actually exactly the same. For example, the note that comes between an "F" and a "G" can be called either "F#" because it is one semitone higher than F, or it can be called "Gb" because it is one semitone lower than G. Either way it's the same note. I believe most tuners just use sharps to avoid confusion
nice thanks for this i love this solo
You're welcome! Sorry I took so long to make it!
Kyle Scott i wouldn't care if it was four more months good job by the way
The sad thing is......
I don't have a 22nd fret.
:(
same hate that :(
dat last part is making my fingers hurt
+issam joker Yeah, it's pretty tough to get down. I still struggle with it myself
For how long have you been playing guitar.Please reply I am very eager to know.You are the best guitarist I have heard
+Kunal Sharma lol thanks! My aunt gave me my first guitar around 13 years ago. And while I sort of messed around with it every once in a while and learned some of the basic stuff, I didn't really start to take it seriously until about 2 years later. So I've really been playing for about 11 years now
Kyle Scott Actually I am 17 and really want to start playing.But I always think that it's to late.I know its all about practice.But can you advice me that should I really learn or just drop it
+Kunal Sharma I don't think it's too late. You're only a few years older than I was when I started to take learning the guitar seriously (I was about 14)
If you want to learn then go for it. The sooner the better!
THANKS MATE
Is that a Schecter Demon 6 Diamond Series? I have the same guitar except it's finish is really dark red and black on the edges, and kinda has a finish that looks like something you'd see on a PRS.
+Aidan LaRose Mine is a Schecter Omen-6. Still part of the Diamond Series, but it's a bit cheaper than the Demon-6
tabs??? please
Is this in drop b flat or sharp?
+Lomostopmotion Not flat or sharp. Just drop B
Kyle Scott being a bassist, I am not very knowledgeable with different guitar tunings. And when i googled drop b, it showed 2 versions. The more common one being B-F#-B-E-G#-C#. And the other being B-Gb-B-E-Ab-Db. Are you using one of those or am i just being a idiot
+Lomostopmotion Those are actually exactly the same. For example, the note that comes between an "F" and a "G" can be called either "F#" because it is one semitone higher than F, or it can be called "Gb" because it is one semitone lower than G. Either way it's the same note. I believe most tuners just use sharps to avoid confusion
Kyle Scott that makes sense...
Whats your guitar?: )
+FiL NiN Schecter Omen-6
Thanks!
Good lesson and cover :P
+FiL NiN Thanks! Hope it helped!