Adriano well I used to be a huge Malmsteen fan but now I am really into Gilbert, you should check out his Solo records aswell. I love the way he really creates so much melody with rhythm and still playn so crazy fast licks. Though I always will be a big Malmsteen fan, but more of the young Yngwie Thanks for watchn!
The fast run is actually 5-4-2 on the D string, then 5-4-2-1 on the A string, followed by 3-2-0 on the E string and the F# inverted 3rd. If you listen to the recoring carefully, you will hear the grouping of 6 notes (5-4-2 5-4-2) followed by 4 notes (before playing the inverted 3rd), which are the Bb on the A string and the G-Gb-E on the E string. It's easier to play too. :) EDIT: You're actually just missing the low E and you play the Bb on the E string, which is more difficult. It's very, very close.
Pretty straight forward, yjm100 mojomojo od pedal and xotic ac booster and pgm301 bit of delay and bit of reverb I can try to teach some ofther riffs but racerx is really hard gotta learn it first haha
Superb riff and awesome playing! Paul's always the best.
Awesome! thank you!
I'm more a Malmsteen fan than a Gilbert fan, but hell! can this guy play. Street Lethal is killer!
Adriano well I used to be a huge Malmsteen fan but now I am really into Gilbert, you should check out his Solo records aswell. I love the way he really creates so much melody with rhythm and still playn so crazy fast licks. Though I always will be a big Malmsteen fan, but more of the young Yngwie
Thanks for watchn!
Chris Blade Johnson Gonna check 'em, thanks for the tip, brother. I also happen to find young Yngwie more interesting.
Malmsteen is ok to me. I like wild bitchin solos. His sound proper, Gilbert you never know what your gonna get.
When you said that Paul explained the riff to your teacher, I immediately knew it was Remy. The legend :D
Great job on your take :)
Thanks buddy, remy is a fuckn legend haha yeah
The fast run is actually 5-4-2 on the D string, then 5-4-2-1 on the A string, followed by 3-2-0 on the E string and the F# inverted 3rd. If you listen to the recoring carefully, you will hear the grouping of 6 notes (5-4-2 5-4-2) followed by 4 notes (before playing the inverted 3rd), which are the Bb on the A string and the G-Gb-E on the E string. It's easier to play too. :)
EDIT: You're actually just missing the low E and you play the Bb on the E string, which is more difficult. It's very, very close.
Dude thanks you so much for this lesson. This is one of my all time favorite licks. You rock dude!!! \m/
Thats great to hear man! You might like my other stuff aswell
Cheers
@@ChrisShredGuitar I'll drop a sub and check it out.
@@bigsauce1116 many thanks
We have the same teacher dude. Great lesson.
Thats cool man! Thanks a lot
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What is your setup in this video? Thnx for the lesson.
and what about a lesson of the other riffs :)
Pretty straight forward, yjm100 mojomojo od pedal and xotic ac booster and pgm301 bit of delay and bit of reverb
I can try to teach some ofther riffs but racerx is really hard gotta learn it first haha
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