No prob, glad to help. Cheers
Thank you ivan,you have been a big help.Thanks for your time.D.B
Here is suggested picking pattern that you can use for video 1, but feel free to do the way that is comfortable for you:
Thanks Ivan sorry about that its video 1 on the open E he plays 12 then 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .On those open E notes looks like 3 downstrokes in there not sure.Thanks for yuor help.
No no mate, I meant what video (inside this lesson) you are having problems with!
For example, in the video number 2, this is the kind of picking you can use:
Hi Ivan it's lesson Evolving metal riffs by Lale nikic can't make out the picking on the open E string.thanks
Hi!
I will help. In what video exactly are you having problems with?
Nice, having trouble with the picking,can't tell looks like D D D U D U D on the open E anyone know.thanks.
This could be useful for practicing musical memory
awesome...just the inspiration i need...
Cool lesson man!
thanx!!
Nice evolution!
E phrygian dominant sounds SO metal!
Great lesson! I love these rhythmical riffs!
very nice playing man!!!
Great riffing, Lale!
very cool lesson!
Very useful lesson Lale!
Cool lesson Lale, a really nice riff and a useful demonstration of riff variation. Thanks!
Great lesson, great riffs! )
Very cool development of a theme Lale - and good analysis of what you are doing throughout the lesson!
Hello GMC, here is my first lesson! :)
In this lesson we will cover the topic about evolving metal riffs. This is related to composing a metal song, and should help you to understand and develop skills for making a solid metal riff, and creating different variations of it, depending on the song part.
For this lesson I've made several variations of one riff with the ending/bridge kind of a riff in the end. All riffs are repeated twice, and when all played together, should give you some very good metal riffing workout! :)
For this lesson I used ReValver MKIII Peavey 6505 emulation, and doubletracked riffs, so they can be put in stereo for more convincing sound. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them!
E Phrygian Dominant: