That's awesome, but when you're bending, swing your fingers more than pushing. And have your thumb over the stings at the top, but that was awesome. Good job
@@DFlores2009 I don't think you really understand how those work. If they were tuned sharp, there isn't anything the fine tuners can do. You'd also find that you run out of adjustment space on the higher strings on newer strings pretty quickly.
That seems like incredibly fast progress! Did you have prior musical experience like playing piano? I'm considering learning and doing research. Thanks.
@@DDump6 I suggest that u should use lower gain, as it helps see mistakes, and it also helps the tone sound SO SO much better. If I were u i'd keep it around maybe 60 or max 70. Other than that it doesn't sound too bad. Also make sure u don't use too much treble, and bass, as too much might make the tone sound too muddy. Great job tho!
Holy moly 4 months? Thats crazy your progress is insane
well done you have talent i felt that
That's awesome, but when you're bending, swing your fingers more than pushing. And have your thumb over the stings at the top, but that was awesome. Good job
ONLY 4 MONTHS YOU´RE INCREDIBLE
but quick advice, tune a lil bit the guitar! everything else is perfect!
You'd be a bit more forgiving about the tuning if you saw that he's using an Ibanez locking bridge. Absolute nightmare fuel to tune these things.
@@nicholasmartin1558 yeah, I have one of those. Its truly a nightmare
@@polvodelechemilo me too, I keep it in standard tuning because of how difficult the retuning is
@@nicholasmartin1558it’s not far enough out of tune that the fine tuners couldn’t fix it tho
@@DFlores2009 I don't think you really understand how those work. If they were tuned sharp, there isn't anything the fine tuners can do. You'd also find that you run out of adjustment space on the higher strings on newer strings pretty quickly.
YEAAAHHHH!!!!
Man im at 3 months and just now attempting the solo to snowblind
You got it it’s a rly easy solo
1 week in and the rate I’m going at I will get to your level in 10 years
dont worry youll get it down real soon. you got this
That seems like incredibly fast progress! Did you have prior musical experience like playing piano? I'm considering learning and doing research. Thanks.
@@phillipwareham a little bit of saxophone
how did you learn so fast?
practiced everyday since i started
Not bad for 4 months, but what did u use for the tone?
cant remember off the top of my head, something like 90 gain, 70 treble, 80 bass
@@DDump6 I suggest that u should use lower gain, as it helps see mistakes, and it also helps the tone sound SO SO much better. If I were u i'd keep it around maybe 60 or max 70. Other than that it doesn't sound too bad. Also make sure u don't use too much treble, and bass, as too much might make the tone sound too muddy. Great job tho!
@@teeuweeThat Is not true at all lol, higher gain makes you see more mistakes
@@tomasvillarreal9449 For me reducing it makes the tone richer and clearer, making it easier to see the mistakes.
also cuz it sounds shitty with too much gain
guitar model ?
rg450dx
ehm, if this is 4 monhts i better step up my game, been playing for 6 months ish and am not even 1 % as good as this
it didnt take me long to get to this point, itll be lightwork for you. you got this
INSANE BRO, just add more vibrato and it will be perfect
what guitar do you have?
ibanez rg450dx