Sinergy has some stuff which sounds good, and is quite technical. If you want ever more technicality look into Necrophagist or some other technical band.
Rusty's a funny guy
There's something wrong about recommending Necrophagist to learn to someone who hasn't been playing 10 months yet Stick with Sinergy dude, or even Bodom. It's technical but not insanely advanced.
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So i made this riff which i thought was pretty kewl. I also recorded it to get the idea how it would sound, i didn't really mix it that good, but you should get the idea. (Don't listen with headphones, or you'll notice that the guitars aren't in sync!!!)
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=98E1B2B35D49EDDC
Some feedback would be nice.
Recommend me a song to practise on which has some technical riffs, not stuff like playing free low-e and then some chords there, you know
try Technical Diffuculties by Racer X
The riff without the triplet fills is a really good thing to practice, but the whole riff is really quite difficult.
┼Victim of the Night┼;6628137 said:I see you just changed avatar... I feel guilty, but I'm laughing like a crazy!
@inhe: Did you know her? I haven't heard from her, she seems to play in the band stream of passion.
http://lorilinstruth.com/index.php
And for the not-knowers: The third guitar is played by Arjen Aucassen himself, of course.