Shpongled Member Aug 30, 2001 13,488 91 48 Sep 14, 2009 #1 Might as well break it down even farther. I gotta say it's a nice open palm muted "E".
Craysh3 Bathrobed Architect Dec 17, 2008 893 0 16 Sep 14, 2009 #2 F# on the 8th string in 16th or 32nd triplet/quintuplet patterns. Oh yeah. Palm-muting or not, it sounds equally tasty eitherway.
F# on the 8th string in 16th or 32nd triplet/quintuplet patterns. Oh yeah. Palm-muting or not, it sounds equally tasty eitherway.
azal love is the answer Nov 12, 2002 10,888 16 38 43 Belgrade, Serbia Visit site Sep 14, 2009 #3 E flat easily.
slashvanyoung Dopefish lives! Jul 18, 2006 4,457 2 38 Germany Sep 14, 2009 #4 azal said: E flat easily. Click to expand... Absolutely!
DreamNeonBlack Member Jul 14, 2002 5,367 28 48 53 Stratford, CT Visit site Sep 14, 2009 #5 E flat, sure that works.
Altitudes Stay Frosty Jun 18, 2007 6,870 2 38 34 California Sep 15, 2009 #7 How is the note played? It has to be a proper triplet in order to be thrash, yes sir!
[KOTNO]Narrot Eats and spits corpses... Sep 2, 2001 9,593 21 38 39 Stockholm, Sweden Visit site Sep 15, 2009 #8 Altitudes said: How is the note played? It has to be a proper triplet in order to be thrash, yes sir! Click to expand... seriously, that is off topic. itt we only discuss the note i'm going for e flat as well
Altitudes said: How is the note played? It has to be a proper triplet in order to be thrash, yes sir! Click to expand... seriously, that is off topic. itt we only discuss the note i'm going for e flat as well
stefan86 invariably off-topic Feb 19, 2003 47,441 367 83 38 Stockholm, Sweden www.deathdoom.com Sep 15, 2009 #9 What's the next step? Best individual thrash 16th note in a riff?