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Just found this channel and I must say it’s impossible to not like this dude. 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
ОтветитьTons of good tips here, I can’t wait to try them.
ОтветитьGood sh*t man. I find the 1/8 triplet the hardest. First time i noticed was Rivers of nihil playthrough soil and seed does that. It's hard to nail!
ОтветитьGotta say this exercise has really helped me as bassist. Yeah I use a plectrum lol. Ntm I'm a rhythm guitarist as a second instrument. This really helps especially in Heavy Metal and Real Hardcore where the right hand technique is a huge part of the game.
ОтветитьBeen practicing this almost everyday for a month, my timing has improved a lot!
ОтветитьThis was a great video. I will definitely be using this. What are those 3 little knobs on the nut of your guitar? Or are they on the first fret? I saw Dino talking about using foam under the strings near the nut to reduce unnecessary vibrations. Is that something similar?
ОтветитьA very useful and interesting video!
ОтветитьThanks Rob!!
ОтветитьHey Rob, any chance you could do a video on your right hand picking technique? I always find i have tension in my right hand/arm when playing fast, and i also struggle to maintain consistent 1/16th note picking without spending a tonne of energy, but your hand looks to do it so smoothly and effortlessly!
ОтветитьI wish there was a bass guitar version of your channel dude, I'm gonna use this practice exercise on bass.
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I’d love to hear you’re thoughts on, and approach to Music theory and improv for soloing
ОтветитьKeep it up my man. You’ve got invaluable knowledge and the metal world needs to know. I appreciate everything you’ve done and continue to do, Rob 🤘🏻🤘🏻
ОтветитьHey Rob ! ive been thrashing this practise for the last 3 weeks and even have my own variations now, Thanks so much ! Did you have any ideas for another improve your playing video ?
Ответитьthank you Rob Arnold from Russia, very useful tutorial
ОтветитьThis is awesome! This is the first thing I do when sitting down to practice! Keep em comin bro! Haha very useful
ОтветитьReally liking this routine now that I've finally actually started it. My guitar tone sounds so much better with the drum tracks, hehe! My question is, how long would you recommend doing this everyday? Is it a "whatever we're comfortable with" type deal or a "go beyond our comfort zone" thing? Thank you for all your help and the inspiration to keep playing!
ОтветитьBeen warming up with this everyday for the last few weeks. Thanks Rob!
ОтветитьExcellent one!
ОтветитьI have a question. I find that when recording I am able to keep in time with the drums but not when the metronome is running. Is this normal for some guitar players? Take care.
Ответитьsuddenly my right forearm is pulsating
ОтветитьAnother great vid Rob!!
ОтветитьKiller warmup! Going to do this all the time now!
Ответитьhahaha now that was a killer "riff",actually :) And you are deffo right...good practice for drummers also.Good video man.Hope you are doing goodi goodi.Cheers,Stefan :)
ОтветитьThank you so much for this little lesson Rob, kick ass as always dude! 🤘🤘🤘
Ответитьhow is this channel so underrated? this is like Bob Ross of guitar playing!
ОтветитьNow THIS is a great lesson!!
This is also what that AUX IN input on your practice amp is for 👍
Thanks so much Rob!
Especially for the backing tracks!
Chimaira (Rob :) ) style now doubt
That last one is really good for both hands
Cool! I’ll definitely use that!!! Thank you sir!
Ответитьa good song to practice would be left for dead. that intro has some crazy picking
ОтветитьAnother swell video beloved Rob. I have a couple volume related questions for you regarding practicing guitar as well as vocals. When you are at home simply noodling around on the axe, are you generally at a "bedroom" volume, or are you playing rather loud? I am at a point in my life where I want to jam, however with three babies at home, I don't want to wake them when it's my time to shred! Any suggestions for a killer software or amp that will allow for bedroom volume but still sound nasty? Additionally, are studio monitors the way to go to play said software through, or will regular computer speakers work?
When it comes to vocals, are vocalists actually "screaming" or is it purely an effect that can be gutturally vocalized in a reasonable volume without scaring anyone??? Thanks in advance for your help, and I look forward to the next one!
Good exercise, can’t wait for the left hand stuff! 😂 nevermind, if i had waited like 10 more seconds, i would have seen it. Right on
ОтветитьF in cool rob
ОтветитьAwesome video Rob, Thanks!
ОтветитьRob! Your solo from Lazarus still gives me the chills everytime I hear it! It's my all time favorite!
ОтветитьAmazing work Rob, thanks!
ОтветитьI really appreciate these videos. They are really helpful. There are quite a few of your guitar tutorial/ exercises/ tips and tricks style videos that have massively impacted my playing. You have an approach to guitar that just makes sense to me. Cheers for sharing your knowledge and approach to guitar. I'm enjoying banging out chimaira riffs at the moment that's for sure.
ОтветитьThank you, Rob.
ОтветитьTrust rob to make a picking exercise into a heavy intro 🤣
ОтветитьEven more advanced version: play the 0-1-2-3-4 with fast triplets so the first note shifts on each bar.
ОтветитьHey Rob, thanks man! this is really helpful dude !,,!
ОтветитьBet this would sound killer on a cello. Thanks for this exercise. 🤘😀
ОтветитьInsane exercise!!
ОтветитьDrop c is my favorite tuning because of the impossibility of reason, Rob How did you discover this awesome drop tuning?
ОтветитьVery interesting! Think I ll be trying this out soon! 🤘😛
ОтветитьThanks for the great video buddy! Always full of helpful tips!! I have a quick question, when I play my fingers sweat a lot, no matter what time of year. It makes the pick move position and sometimes loose the pick completely. Iv tried grip picks, different sizes, a fan, washing my hands, but nothing works did you ever experience this problem? And if so how did you deal with it
ОтветитьPatern A B A C....just add another A B B and you’ve unlocked the blood code😂 Finish Him!
ОтветитьDjent kids could definitely learn alot from simplicity like this. The last bars on C are killer.
ОтветитьThank you very much for sharing this exercice Rob!!!
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