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To be honest, I thought the title track for Shogun was the hardest Trivium song to play on guitar. NO, I don't usually play guitar, but playing the title track sounds like a fun and hard challenge. To quote that Ultimate Guitar review, it is "an 11-minute epic that includes electric insanity, restrained acoustic work, and everything in between". But this song, "Torn Between Scylla and Charybdis" does have some hard riffs too. Speaking of the Shogun title track, here's the link to my epic orchestral metal version in case you didn't watch it yet: ua-cam.com/video/TYoqnTSUOWE/v-deo.html Keep up the great work Dhanesh!
To be honest, I thought the title track for Shogun was the hardest Trivium song to play on guitar. NO, I don't usually play guitar, but playing the title track sounds like a fun and hard challenge. To quote that Ultimate Guitar review, it is "an 11-minute epic that includes electric insanity, restrained acoustic work, and everything in between". But this song, "Torn Between Scylla and Charybdis" does have some hard riffs too. Speaking of the Shogun title track, here's the link to my epic orchestral metal version in case you didn't watch it yet: ua-cam.com/video/TYoqnTSUOWE/v-deo.html
Keep up the great work Dhanesh!
SirZP thundergod9001 Thank you Andi! As a guitar player, I personally think that the rhythm guitar riffs on the track Shogun is not difficult!
would be interesting how high you would rate the verse riff of into the mourh of hell we march. What do you think about it?