It seems to be the convertion. I also have problems with all harmonies and some notes. But I can simply fix it by pressing stop and play. Then everything'S fine again.can anyone explain to me why some of my tabs when i open them up in GP7 the tuning is off? It seems to be only with the guitar harmonies and solos. The tracks say they are in the correct tuning and the fingering is correct but the tuning is still way off. wtf?
It seems to be the convertion. I also have problems with all harmonies and some notes. But I can simply fix it by pressing stop and play. Then everything'S fine again.can anyone explain to me why some of my tabs when i open them up in GP7 the tuning is off? It seems to be only with the guitar harmonies and solos. The tracks say they are in the correct tuning and the fingering is correct but the tuning is still way off. wtf?
I've noticed that too and it seems that if there's any sort of tremolo arm use, unless the pitch gets brought back to neutral, the remainder of the track will be stuck in slightly out of tune.can anyone explain to me why some of my tabs when i open them up in GP7 the tuning is off? It seems to be only with the guitar harmonies and solos. The tracks say they are in the correct tuning and the fingering is correct but the tuning is still way off. wtf?
Wouldn't @<-Warheart-> repair the first page to have the nice list up again?
(Although I have a saved zip of it -made by someone else- it's missing Stone tabs and a few extras.)
Also, I have some tabs that've never been added properly before and the old COB BTs rar if you need them.
I don't think there's any rule for that. If the thing I'm playing is slow then I usually do whatever sounds best (Usually this means that I'll pick most of the notes, but will go for legato on short one string trills etc.). If it's fast then I usually pick everything I can and legato the rest (When playing scale runs for example I'll pick everything unless it's so fast that I can't, at which point I'll pick the first note on each string).To all my guitar players, i need help. I have trouble knowing when im supposed to pick every single note and when to use a little legato. I usually try to pick almost everything and clearly that doesnt work so well. Any good tutorials on what technique to use for different types of licks?
It'd be far easier to play if you switch the 20 on the low E to a 15 on the A string, and the 15 on the low E to a 10 on the A string.One example where it simplifies a lot would be the Bed of Razors arpeggio at the beginning of the solo.
You could do it like this...
but it's harder because you are adding the 6th string in the pattern. A clear advantage of the form above is that legato gives you time to go for the tapping on the 19th fret too. Nonetheless, it is still a pretty good arpeggio to practice.
Also, there is a non-negligible impact on the note envelope and so, it won't sound like the original.