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 yetStick with Sinergy dude, or even Bodom. It's technical but not insanely advanced.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=EFIipZNtbEs[ /url][/quote] :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
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.