What is the name/brand of that guitar and Is that guitar good for doing metal covers ? I’ve wanted to learn to play the guitar for a while and I wanna know some peoples recommendations for a good metal guitar
@@wroommy1251 I tuned them pretty easily. The trick is not to hit your strings very hard when you play. Playing closely to the bridge pickup is also a good tip since string tension is higher in the area closer to the bridge. I always preferred lower gauge strings because they resonate better than thicker strings and my fingers don't get tired quickly while bending
I always felt like the chorus of this song was the catchiest of Self Titled. Maybe not the best but it's just so melodic and lovely.
Duuuude that tone is perfect. Extremely good!
Nice playing man! Awesome sound🤟🤟
Awesome sound, man!
AMAZING DUDE
Amazing cover dude
Keep covering Slipknot, please!
I WOULD SING WITH YOU, I WOULD SOON END UP WITH YOUR VOICE LOL THE SOUND OF THAT GUITAR IS VERY CRAZY!!!!!
amazing tele sound!!!
cara, que som animal, a mesma afinação!!!
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i love your guitar!
Slipknot me inside please
how did you learn to play this song? i’ve been looking on youtube but I can’t find anything helpful
What is the name/brand of that guitar and Is that guitar good for doing metal covers ? I’ve wanted to learn to play the guitar for a while and I wanna know some peoples recommendations for a good metal guitar
This is a Fender guitar and i would say its pretty good for any type of music.
Ibanez Jackson is the best imo. I
late here but it's a fender telecaster
Schecter C 6 Pro is great for me for metal, changed the bridge to emg81
what pickups on the tele?
EMG Het
String gauge, please?
D'Addario 9-42
@@sbstudioguitars oh, but how have you managed to tune them for drop B? I have 10-46 and drop E flat is maximum that I can tune.
@@wroommy1251 I tuned them pretty easily. The trick is not to hit your strings very hard when you play. Playing closely to the bridge pickup is also a good tip since string tension is higher in the area closer to the bridge. I always preferred lower gauge strings because they resonate better than thicker strings and my fingers don't get tired quickly while bending