I think the third note in your arpeggios (counting the double stop as one note) is sharp by 3 semitones or so (at least for the first chord). Impressive nonetheless
You’ve heard this more than you think, it’s a riff by Stewart Copeland of the Police. Your ear training skills are admirable but I do have my doubts in your familiarity with the songs. Have you done a live stream where someone randomly throws a track name at you & you figure it out? It may not be as pretty & be able to fit in a YT short. But would be more honest, & HONESTLY help any guitarist watching this with any hopes of picking up on what you’ve figured out. “Learn a Song in 60 Seconds” is a sexy title but I’m calling 🧢 until I see some breakdowns without cuts & let someone throw some random ass deep cuts on ya on a live stream. Thank you for taking the time to read this message, Do you feel confident that you could read & re-write this verbatim from memory in under 60 seconds? LMK
STOP SAYING SHAPE OF MY HEART AND LUCID DREAMS ARE THE SAME! Lucid dreams wasn't a sample they just use the same piano beat there other beats mixed in there anyways lucid dreams > shape of my heart
lucid dreams is indeed using the shape of my heart Melodie and sting gets royalities for that so it is a sample. lucid dreams wouldve never been able to be created without shape of my heart so: shape of my heart >lucid dreams
@@Lhu683 it's called being a trained musician and having an extensive knowledge in music. Perfect pitch and tabs are unnecessary, and this type of skill is common for professional studio musicians.
Very nice job, but how do you not listen to a song a a lot but enjoy it?
Was wondering the same thing
The first time I heard this song I enjoyed it, only ever heard it once at that time. Are you stupid or somethin?
idk
The few times he listened to it, he enjoyed it. Lol
maybe@@EzzeSoy
Wow u are talented 😲👍
I think the third note in your arpeggios (counting the double stop as one note) is sharp by 3 semitones or so (at least for the first chord). Impressive nonetheless
You’ve heard this more than you think, it’s a riff by Stewart Copeland of the Police. Your ear training skills are admirable but I do have my doubts in your familiarity with the songs. Have you done a live stream where someone randomly throws a track name at you & you figure it out? It may not be as pretty & be able to fit in a YT short. But would be more honest, & HONESTLY help any guitarist watching this with any hopes of picking up on what you’ve figured out. “Learn a Song in 60 Seconds” is a sexy title but I’m calling 🧢 until I see some breakdowns without cuts & let someone throw some random ass deep cuts on ya on a live stream. Thank you for taking the time to read this message, Do you feel confident that you could read & re-write this verbatim from memory in under 60 seconds? LMK
so cool
Tu es très talentueux 🥰🥰🥰
Es or eres?
chords ? plss
STOP SAYING SHAPE OF MY HEART AND LUCID DREAMS ARE THE SAME!
Lucid dreams wasn't a sample they just use the same piano beat there other beats mixed in there anyways lucid dreams > shape of my heart
The message nas
it was a sample. if it wasnt it was stolen
lucid dreams is indeed using the shape of my heart Melodie and sting gets royalities for that so it is a sample. lucid dreams wouldve never been able to be created without shape of my heart so: shape of my heart >lucid dreams
kinda is
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IT’S SHAPE OF MY HEART BY STING, NOT LUCID DREAMS
I agree with you
It’s is in fact in lucid dreams
@@rubyrunz1723 the guitar riff is from shape of my heart by sting… Juice WRLD just stole it
@@Tem..sampled***
@@Tem.. nick mira(juice worlds producer) sampled it.sting got most earning of the song just for the Melodie so its theoretically not stealing
Huh how lolll you just listened to it and already knew how to play it I’m confused
Either he’s looking at tabs or he has perfect pitch or something close to
@@Lhu683 it's called being a trained musician and having an extensive knowledge in music. Perfect pitch and tabs are unnecessary, and this type of skill is common for professional studio musicians.