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METAL GUITAR Quickstart Guide – How To Play Metal Chords


METAL GUITAR Quickstart Guide – How To Play Metal Chords

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29 thoughts on “METAL GUITAR Quickstart Guide – How To Play Metal Chords

  • Just wanted to give you a huge thanks! This lesson was a revelation for me! There are so much junk guitar lessons on YT, that jewels like this simply get lost among them. Keep up the good work!

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  • this lesson has opened a new side of guitar for me! I would love to see another video with more tricks and tips like this!

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  • A guitar tutorial using a scale to make something cool. Brilliant!

    I actually learned something about music theory, thanks to your video here.

    Cheers!

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  • That was a really useful lesson. Wasn't sure what to expect going in, whether it was just going to be about powerchords but I ended up learning a whole lot more. It was great to hear how all those different intervals sounded together and then it all became clear why you started with the major scale. I like to do a similar thing myself, having a lower string ringing out over a 2 or 3 note chord so this has really given me a few more ideas. I believe Rabea also likes to do this for progressive metal, getting a drone from lower note and then layering a chord into it.

    The tone was lovely too, would be interesting to know what you used for that (plugins/digital amp or a pedals through a proper amp…).

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  • I don't know… But Audio of this video is a little more panned towards left… felt unbalanced and uncomfortable… I've watched other videos on this channel… they are fine…

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  • Wow! ???? Too much reverb and or delay.. I don't want to hate, but sounded bad to me! Just my opinion!

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  • Why don’t you go back to Andertons and start doing Chappers and the captain again? Sure it would be on the Andertons channel but I think a lot of people would watch it and probably give you a fresh start again. I miss the good old days with Rob, Lee, Rabea, Pete etc doing videos every month.

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  • I get your point I thought I watch and see what you are up to.
    1 A 152 is a 9th chord
    One thing I seem to realise is the upstroke power chord
    Do a 15 on down stroke and 8 5 on upstroke which is a good pattern to use as rythmic pattern in a 50 60 classic style that always seems to appear today lol

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  • Hey Rob. I might have missed something, but I just wanted to ask about what happened to Dorje? I really miss the music, and Crooked, the old demo you had in a previous video sounded really good!

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  • Where was this lesson 30 years ago? I have since figured all of this out but man, this made it so easy. I feel like if someone showed me this when I first started learning, I might have experimented a bit more over the years.

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